Starting in the 1240s, the Mongols made repeated invasions of Syria or attempts thereof. Most failed, but they did have some success in 1260 and 1300, capturing Aleppo and Damascus and destroying the Ayyubid dynasty. The Mongols were forced to retreat within months each time by other forces in the area, primarily the Egyptian Mamluks. Since 1260, it had been described as the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War.

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  • Bahri dynasty *Ayyubids
    Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire
    Karamanid rebels
  • Ilkhanate of the Mongol Empire **Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia **Kingdom of Georgia **Sultanate of Rûm **Principality of Antioch **County of Tripoli *Kingdom of England *Templars *Crusaders
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  • Bahri dynasty *Ayyubids
    Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire
    Karamanid rebels
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  • The Treaty of Aleppo
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  • Starting in the 1240s, the Mongols made repeated invasions of Syria or attempts thereof. Most failed, but they did have some success in 1260 and 1300, capturing Aleppo and Damascus and destroying the Ayyubid dynasty. The Mongols were forced to retreat within months each time by other forces in the area, primarily the Egyptian Mamluks. Since 1260, it had been described as the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War.
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  • 1260 Mongol offensives in the Levant
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  • Mongol invasions of Syria the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War
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  • 1260-1323
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  • "The Egyptians lack iron, wood, tar, and slaves to reinforce their army, and do not have any if they are not brought from other countries."
  • Hayton, "La Fleur des Histoires d'Orient".
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  • Starting in the 1240s, the Mongols made repeated invasions of Syria or attempts thereof. Most failed, but they did have some success in 1260 and 1300, capturing Aleppo and Damascus and destroying the Ayyubid dynasty. The Mongols were forced to retreat within months each time by other forces in the area, primarily the Egyptian Mamluks. Since 1260, it had been described as the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War.
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