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Ayn Jalut Battlefield
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- Name
- Ayn Jalut Battlefield
- Continent
- MIDDLE-EAST
- Alt Name:
- Ain Jalut
- Country:
- Israel
- Period:
- Mongol Empire
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 1200AD - 1299AD
- City/Town:
- Geva`
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Geva`,
- Related:
about Ayn Jalut Battlefield
This is the very approximate site of the Ayn Jalut Battlefield (also spelt Ain Jalut). The Battle of Ayn Jalut, which was fought on 3 September 1260, is often seen as a pivotal moment in Mongol history. Indeed it was at the Ayn Jalut Battlefield that the Mamluks decisively defeated the Mongols, marking the first time that the Mongols had ever suffered a defeat of this magnitude.
Today, the site of Ayn Jalut Battlefield is just a set of fields. There is nothing to mark the battle site.
Just as empires rise and fall so do entry fees and opening hours! While we work as hard as we can to ensure the information provided here about Ayn Jalut Battlefield is as accurate as possible, the changing nature of certain elements mean we can't absolutely guarantee that these details won't become a thing of the past. If you know of any information on this page that needs updating you can add a comment above or now.
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Address: Ein Harod
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ain_Jalut
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