- Battle of Artah
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Artah
caption=
partof=theFirst Crusade
date=1105
place=NorthernSyria
result=Crusader victory
combatant1=Principality of Antioch
combatant2=Seljuk Turks of Aleppo
commander1=Tancred, Prince of Galilee
commander2=Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=Unknown
The Battle of Artah was fought in1105 between Crusader forces and theSeljuk Turks . The Turks were led byFakhr al-Mulk Radwan of Aleppo, while the Crusaders were led byTancred, Prince of Galilee , regent of thePrincipality of Antioch . The Crusaders were victorious and proceeded to threaten Aleppo itself.Background
After the great Crusader defeat at the
Battle of Harran in 1104, all of Antioch's strongholds east of theOrontes River were abandoned. [Smail, p 28] In order to raise additional Crusader reinforcements,Bohemond of Taranto embarked for Europe, leaving Tancred as regent in Antioch. The new regent began to patiently recover the lost castles and walled towns.Battle
Tancred laid siege to the castle of Artah, which is located 25 miles east-northeast of
Antioch . When Radwan tried to interfere with the operation, Tancred gave battle and defeated the army of Aleppo. The Latin prince is supposed to have won by his "skilful use of ground." [Smail, p 178] The Franks may have gained a tactical advantage by using the "device of a feigned retreat." [Smail, p 78-79] Otherwise, little is known about the battle.Aftermath
After his victory, Tancred expanded his conquests east of the Orontes with only minor opposition. The next actions of consequence in northern Syria were the Battle of Shaizar in 1111 and the
Battle of Sarmin in 1115.References
* Smail, R. C. "Crusading Warfare 1097-1193." New York: Barnes & Noble Books, (1956) 1995. ISBN 1-56619-769-4
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