History of the Mongols, From the 9th to the 19th Century

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History of the Mongols, From the 9th to the 19th Century
Howorth, Henry H. (Henry Hoyle), Sir, 1842-1923
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The garrison of Aleppo retired upon HamatlL A thousand pieces of silver was asked for a camel, while to hire one for a journey to Egypt cost aoa Bibars, who was at Damascus, sent orders to Baisari to march at once with 3,000 men from Cairo. That oMcer duly arrived at Damascus on the I2th of November, 1271. The Suhan, with his troops, set out for Aleppo, but the Mongols had already retired. He, however, dispatched the .Amir Ak Sonkor Farekani, with a large number of Arabs for Merash (the Germani...cia of the ancients), while another division was sent to Harran and Roha (/>., Edessa), which opened its gates to them. At Harran they put to death the Mongols who were in the town, and caused the rest to take to flight* The Egyptians did not permanently occupy Harran, and on their withdrawal the principal inhabitants, afraid of the viengeance of the Mongols for having surrendered the place, left it, and scattered themselves in various parts of Syria. A Mongol division le-entered it on the 26th of April, 1272, razed the walls, destroyed the buildings, carried off the greater part of the citizens, and the town was thusniinedf Meanwhile, supported by the Crusaders, die Mongols attacked the fortress of Kakun, not far from Caesarea, which its governor, Bejka Alai, abandoned.

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