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the Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281

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An edition of Mongols and Mamluks (1995)

Mongols and Mamluks

the Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281

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For some sixty years, commencing in 1260, the Mamluk state in Egypt and Syria was at war with the Ilkhanid Mongols based in Persia. This is the first comprehensive study of the political and military aspects of the early years of the war, the twenty-one-year period commencing with the battle of Ayn Jalut in Palestine in 1260 and ending in 1281 at the battle of Homs in northern Syria.

Between these major confrontations, which resulted from Mongol invasions into Syria, the Mamluk-Ilkhanid struggle was continued in the manner of a 'cold war' with both sides involved in border skirmishes, diplomatic maneuvers, psychological warfare, ideological posturing, espionage and other forms of subterfuge. Here, as in the decisive battles, the Mamluks usually maintained the upper hand, establishing themselves as the major Muslim power at the time.

Using primarily contemporary Arabic and Persian sources, Reuven Amitai-Preiss sheds new light on the confrontation, examining the war within the context of Ilkhanid/Mamluk relations with the Byzantine Empire, the Latin West and the crusading states, as well as with other Mongol states.

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Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War, 12601281 (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization)
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Mongols and Mamluks: the Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281
1995, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-262) and index.

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Cambridge [England], New York, NY, USA
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Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization

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Dewey Decimal Class
909/.097671
Library of Congress
DS38.7 .A46 1995

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Pagination
xv, 272 p. :
Number of pages
272

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OL1096826M
Internet Archive
mongolsmamluksma00amit
ISBN 10
0521462266
LCCN
94021441
OCLC/WorldCat
30593860
Library Thing
1132138
Goodreads
4625557

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The Mongol Empire was founded in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries by Temuchin, later known as Chinggis Khan (died AD 1227), who united the Mongolian and Turkish-speaking tribes of the eastern Eurasian steppe and forged an empire which within the span of two generations was to stretch across Asia.
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