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- Q7509797 subject Q15081970.
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- Q7509797 abstract "The Siege of Aleppo lasted from 18 January 1260 to 24 January 1260.After receiving the submission of Haran and Edessa, Hulagu Khan crossed the Euphrates, sacked Menbij and placed Aleppo under siege. For six days the city was under siege. Assisted by catapults and mangonels, Mongol, Armenian and Frankish forces overran the entire city, except for the citadel which held out until 25 February and was demolished following its capitulation. The ensuing massacre, that lasted six days, was methodical and thorough, in which nearly all Muslims and Jews were killed, though most of the women and children were sold into slavery. Also included in the destruction, was the burning of the Great Mosque of Aleppo.Following the siege, Hulagu had some of Hethum's troops executed for burning the mosque, however, some sources state Bohemond VI of Antioch (leader of the Franks) personally saw to the mosque's destruction. Later, Hulagu Khan returned castles and districts to Hethum which had been taken by the Ayyubids.".
- Q7509797 combatant "Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia".
- Q7509797 combatant "Ayyubid dynasty".
- Q7509797 combatant "Mongol Empire".
- Q7509797 combatant "Principality of Antioch".
- Q7509797 commander Q177320.
- Q7509797 commander Q327189.
- Q7509797 commander Q349074.
- Q7509797 commander Q733854.
- Q7509797 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q2092093.
- Q7509797 place Q41183.
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- Q7509797 result "Decisive Mongol and Crusader victory".
- Q7509797 wikiPageWikiLink Q1190403.
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- Q7509797 wikiPageWikiLink Q15081970.
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- Q7509797 wikiPageWikiLink Q22338901.
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- Q7509797 wikiPageWikiLink Q733854.
- Q7509797 wikiPageWikiLink Q858.
- Q7509797 combatant Q12557.
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- Q7509797 commander Q177320.
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- Q7509797 commander Q349074.
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- Q7509797 partof "the Mongol invasions".
- Q7509797 place "Aleppo, modern day Syria".
- Q7509797 result "Decisive Mongol and Crusader victory".
- Q7509797 point "36.198133 37.16328".
- Q7509797 type Event.
- Q7509797 type Event.
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- Q7509797 type Event.
- Q7509797 type Thing.
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- Q7509797 comment "The Siege of Aleppo lasted from 18 January 1260 to 24 January 1260.After receiving the submission of Haran and Edessa, Hulagu Khan crossed the Euphrates, sacked Menbij and placed Aleppo under siege. For six days the city was under siege. Assisted by catapults and mangonels, Mongol, Armenian and Frankish forces overran the entire city, except for the citadel which held out until 25 February and was demolished following its capitulation.".
- Q7509797 label "Siege of Aleppo (1260)".
- Q7509797 lat "36.198133".
- Q7509797 long "37.16328".