Battle of Mansurah (1250)

The Battle of Mansurah was fought from 8 to 11 February 1250, between Crusaders led by Louis IX, King of France, and Ayyubid forces led by Sultana Shajar al-Durr, vizier Fakhr ad-Din ibn as-Shaikh, Faris ad-Din Aktai and Baibars al-Bunduqdari. It was fought in present-day Mansoura, Egypt. The Crusader force was enticed into entering the town where it was set upon by the Muslim force. The Crusaders withdrew in disorder to their encampment where they were besieged by the Muslims. The Crusaders broke-out and withdrew to Damietta in early April.

Battle of Mansurah
Part of the Seventh Crusade

Battle of Mansurah
Date8–11 February 1250
Location
al-Mansurah, Ayyubid Sultanate (Lower Egypt)
Result Ayyubid victory
Belligerents

Ayyubid Sultanate

Kingdom of France
Commanders and leaders
Strength
6,000+ infantry
4,600 cavalry (including Mamluks)
several hundred knights
several thousand infantry
Possibly as high as 15,000
Casualties and losses
Heavy 300 knights, 280 Templars and a larger number of infantry
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