Jalut-Banner — Das Jalut Banner (扎鲁特旗; Pinyin: Zālǔtè Qí) ist ein Banner der bezirksfreien Stadt Tongliao im Südosten des Autonomen Gebietes Innere Mongolei im Nordosten der Volksrepublik China. Es hat eine Fläche von 17.193 km² und zählt 300.000 Einwohner… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Battle of Ain Jalut — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=Battle of Ain Jalut partof=the Mongol raids in Palestine date=3 September 1260 place=Ain Jalut, Palestine result= Decisive Egyptian Mamluk victory combatant1=Egyptian Mamluks combatant2=Mongols… … Wikipedia
Ayn Jālūt, Battle ofʿ — ▪ Syrian history ʿAyn Jālūt also spelled Ain Jalut (Sept. 3, 1260), decisive victory of the Mamlūks of Egypt over the invading Mongols, which saved Egypt and Islām and halted the westward expansion of the Mongol empire. Baghdad, the … Universalium
Ayn Jalut, Battle of — See Mamluks … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Qutuz — Saif ad Din Qutuz, also spelled Kutuz, (Arabic: سيف الدين قطز; epithet: al Malik al Muzaffar Saif ad Din Qutuz (Arabic: الملك المظفر سيف الدين قطز) (Born November 2, died October 24, 1260) was the third[1] of the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt in the… … Wikipedia
Franco-Mongol alliance — 1305 letter (a roll measuring 302 by 50 centimetres (9.91 by 1.6 ft)) from the Ilkhan Mongol Öljaitü to King Philip IV of France, suggesting military collaboration … Wikipedia
Hulagu Khan — Infobox Monarch name =Hulagu title =Khan caption = Hulagu with his Kerait queen Doquz Khatun reign =1217 1265 coronation = othertitles = full name = predecessor = successor = suc type = heir = queen =Dokuz Khatun consort = spouse 1 = spouse 2 =… … Wikipedia
Kitbuqa — Noyan (d. 1260) (Turkic: Kitbuga , Mongolian: Хитбух ) was a Christian Turk [Encyclopædia Britannica Online [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9011508/Battle of Ayn Jalut Battle of Ayn Jalut ] ] belonging to the tribe of the Naimans. He was a… … Wikipedia
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Armeno-Mongol alliance — [ thumb|Cilician Armenia was bordered by the Mongol Ilkhanate to the east, and the Crusader state of the Principality of Antioch to the South, another ally of the Mongols.] The Armeno Mongol alliance [Claude Mutafian describes The Armeno Mongol… … Wikipedia