Mamluk–Crusader conflict
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concept
The Mamluk–Crusader conflict refers to the series of military, political, and religious confrontations between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Latin Crusader states in the Eastern Mediterranean from the mid-13th to late 15th centuries, culminating in the Mamluk destruction of the remaining Crusader strongholds.
Instances (2)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Fall of Tripoli (1289) | — |
| Fall of Beirut (1291) | — |