- Second Battle of Homs
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=2nd Battle of Homs
caption=Defeat of the Mongols (left) at the 1281 Battle of Homs.
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date=October 29 ,1281
place=atHoms
result=Egyptian Mamluk Victory
combatant1=Ilkhanate (With Georgia andCilician Armenia )
combatant2=Mamluks ofEgypt
commander1=Möngke Temur
commander2=Qalawun
strength1=50,000 Mongols & 30,000 Auxiliaries
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=
casualties2=|The second Battle of Homs was fought, on
October 29 ,1281 , between the armies of theMamluk dynasty ofEgypt andIlkhanate , division of theMongol Empire centered onIran . The battle was part ofAbaqa Khan 's attempt at retakingSyria from the Mamluks.After the Mamuluk victories over Mongols at Ain Jalut in 1260 and Albistan in 1277, the Il-khan Abaqa sent his brother Möngke Temur at the head of a large army said to have numbered 80,000: 50,000 Mongols and 30,000 auxiliaries, chiefly Georgians under King Demetrius II and Armenians under King Leo II. The two armies met south of
Homs . In a pitched battle, the Georgians, Armenians andOirats under King Leo II and Mongol generals routed the Mamluk left flank and scattered muslims, but the Mamluks personally led bySultan Qalawun destroyed the Mongol centre. Möngke Temur was wounded and fled, followed by his disorganized army. However, Qalawun chose to not pursue the defeated enemy, and the Georgian-Armenian auxiliaries managed to withdraw.The following year, Abaqa died and his successor,
Tekuder , reversed his policy. He converted toIslam and forged an alliance with the Mamluk sultan. [Jean, Richard (1999). "The Crusades, C. 1071-c. 1291", p. 453.Cambridge University Press , ISBN 0521625661.] [Reuven Amitai-Preiss (1995), "Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281", pp. 179-225. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521462266.]See also
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First Battle of Homs (1260)References
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