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Pertempuran Al Mansurah

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Pertempuran Al Mansurah
Bagian dari the Perang Salib Ketujuh

Pertempuran Al Mansurah
Tanggal8–11 Februari 1250
LokasiAl Mansurah, Mesir
Hasil Kemenangan menentukan Ayyubiyah
Pihak terlibat

Ayyubiyah

Tentara Salib
Tokoh dan pemimpin
Qutuz
Fakhr-ad-Din Yusuf  
Baibars
Faris ad-Din Aktai
Louis IX
Guillaume de Sonnac 
Alphonse de Poitiers
Robert d'Artois 
William II Longespée
Kekuatan
4.600 kavaleri termasuk pasukan Mamluk, jumlah infantri yang jauh lebih besar, mungkin 6.000 atau lebih dan pasukan cadangan Mesir[1] Ratusan kesatria, ribuan infanteri [2]
Korban
Parah [3] 300 kesatria, 80 kenisah, dan jumlah infanteri yang sangat besar.[4]

Pertempuran Al Mansurah adalah sebuah pertempuran yang berlansung dari 8 sampai 11 Februari 1250, antara Tentara Salib yang dipimpin oleh Louis IX, Raja Perancis, dan pasukan Ayyubiyah pimpinan Emir Fakhr-ad-Din Yusuf, Faris ad-Din Aktai dan Baibars al-Bunduqdari.

Lihat pula

Catatan

  1. ^ Marshall,Christopher, Warfare in the Latin East 1192-1291 p. 149
  2. ^ Marshall,Christopher, Warfare in the Latin East 1192-1291 p. 149
  3. ^ Marshall,Christopher, Warfare in the Latin East 1192-1291 p. 167
  4. ^ Marshall,Christopher, Warfare in the Latin East 1192-1291 p. 149

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