Siege of Tripoli (1271)

Siege Of Tripoli (1271)

The 1271 Siege of Tripoli was initiated by the Mamluk ruler Baibars against the Frankish ruler of the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli, Bohemond VI. It followed the dramatic Fall of Antioch in 1268, and was an attempt by the Mamluks to completely destroy the Crusader states of Antioch and Tripoli.

Crusader battles in the Levant (1096–1303)
First Crusade
  • Xerigordon
  • Civetot
  • Nicaea
  • 1st Dorylaeum
  • 1st Antioch
  • Ma'arra
  • 1st Jerusalem
  • 1st Ascalon
Inter-Crusade Period
  • Melitene
  • Mersivan
  • 1st Heraclea
  • 2nd Heraclea
  • 1st Ramla
  • 2nd Ramla
  • Harran
  • Artah
  • 3rd Ramla
  • 1st Tripoli
  • Sidon
  • 1st Shaizar
  • Al-Sannabra
  • Sarmin
  • Ager Sanguinis
  • Hab
  • Yibneh
  • Azaz
  • Marj al-Saffar
  • Ba'rin
  • 2nd Shaizar
  • Edessa
  • Bosra
Second Crusade
  • 2nd Dorylaeum
  • Ephesus
  • Meander Valley
  • Mount Cadmus
  • Damascus
Inter-Crusade Period
  • Inab
  • Aintab
  • 2nd Ascalon
  • Lake Huleh
  • al-Buqaia
  • 1st Bilbeis
  • Harim
  • al-Babein
  • 2nd Bilbeis
  • 1st Damietta
  • Montgisard
  • Marj Ayyun
  • Jacob's Ford
  • Belvoir Castle
  • Al-Fule
  • Kerak
  • Cresson
  • Hattin
  • 2nd Jerusalem
  • Tyre
Third Crusade
  • Iconium
  • 1st Acre
  • 1st Arsuf
  • Jaffa
Fifth Crusade
  • 3rd Jerusalem
  • 2nd Damietta
Aftermath of the Sixth Crusade
  • 4th Jerusalem
  • La Forbie
Seventh Crusade
  • 3rd Damietta
  • Al Mansurah
  • Fariskur
Late Crusades Period
  • Caesarea
  • Haifa
  • 2nd Arsuf
  • 2nd Antioch
  • Krak des Chevaliers
  • 2nd Tripoli
  • 3rd Tripoli
  • 2nd Acre
  • Ruad

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