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Battle of Qinnasrin

Battle of Qinnasrin
Date1135
Location
Result Zengid victory
Belligerents
Zengids County of Tripoli
Commanders and leaders
Imad al-Din Zengi Pons of Tripoli
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Qinnasrin took place between the Zengids and the County of Tripoli following a successful campaign against Antioch led by Imad al-Din Zengi.[1]

In 1135 Imad al-Din Zengi led a campaign against Antioch during which he captured Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Kafartab.[2][3]

The Count of Tripoli, Pons, in an attempt to make up for the loss of Ma’arat al-Nu’man and block the road that crossed Syria from north to south, launched an attack on Qinnasrin, however Zengi repelled the attack and the Franks retreated.[1][2][4]

  1. ^ a b Alptekin, Coskun. "The reign of Zangī (521-541/1127-1146)." PhD diss., SOAS University of London, 1972.
  2. ^ a b Mikaberidze, Alexander, ed. Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World: A Historical Encyclopedia, 2 volumes: A Historical Encyclopedia. abc-clio, 2011.
  3. ^ Baldwin, Marshall W. A History of the Crusades, Volume 1: The First Hundred Years. Vol. 1. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.
  4. ^ Rousset, Marie-Odile. "Hadir, Hadir–Qinnasrin, Qinnasrin, que sait-on de la capitale de la Syrie du Nord au début de l'Islam?." In Residences, Castles, Settlements. Transformation Processes from Late Antiquity to Early Islam in Bilad al-Sham, pp. 355-374. 2006.

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