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At the beginning of the eighth century AH, the threat to Egypt worsened, and the pressure of the Tatars on its borders intensified, and their armies, led by Ghazan Khan, the ruler of Persia, poured into the Levantine regions subject to the Mamluk state in Egypt, and the governors and princes tried in vain to repel that trend with the help of the Egyptian armies. Ghazan achieved a wonderful victory over the forces of The Mamluks and their allies in Homs in the year 700 AH, corresponding to the year 1300 AD. If the Egyptian garrison of Damascus had not withstood him, the Tatar conqueror would…mehr

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At the beginning of the eighth century AH, the threat to Egypt worsened, and the pressure of the Tatars on its borders intensified, and their armies, led by Ghazan Khan, the ruler of Persia, poured into the Levantine regions subject to the Mamluk state in Egypt, and the governors and princes tried in vain to repel that trend with the help of the Egyptian armies. Ghazan achieved a wonderful victory over the forces of The Mamluks and their allies in Homs in the year 700 AH, corresponding to the year 1300 AD. If the Egyptian garrison of Damascus had not withstood him, the Tatar conqueror would have continued his advance and invaded the Sinai desert and attacked the Mamluks in their own backyard. King Al-Nasser Muhammad bin Qalawun, sitting on the throne of the Egyptian state, was simultaneously facing difficulties at home and wars abroad. But in that difficult circumstance, he forgot his grudges and rivalries, and called his friends and enemies alike, the leaders of the country, and explained the situation to them and said that Egypt was in danger that threatened its existence, and if the Tatars invaded it, all the Mamluks and the entire Egyptian people would become slave slaves to those cruel tyrants.

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