Historical Events tagged with "egypt"

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Military & Warfare

Decisive Naval Engagement at Aboukir Bay

August 1st, 1798 226 years ago

A fierce naval battle unfolded when a British fleet, commanded by Admiral Horatio Nelson, engaged the French Revolutionary Navy in a night action near Aboukir Bay. The confrontation was marked by unexpected tactics and heavy naval artillery exchange. The British fleet aimed to disrupt French interests in the Mediterranean and to protect trade routes critical to Britain's economy. As the battle commenced, the British side utilized their tactical superiority and naval experience, leading to a dramatic turn of events against the French forces anchored in the bay.

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Ottoman Empire Defeats Mamluks at Ridaniya

January 22nd, 1517 508 years ago

The Battle of Ridaniya marked a decisive victory for the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Selim I against the Mamluk Sultanate. Taking place near Cairo, this confrontation resulted in the capture of Egypt by the Ottomans, leading to a significant expansion of their territory. The battle was notable not only for its military outcome but also for solidifying Ottoman authority in the region, as Selim I sought to challenge the Mamluk control, which had previously been a dominant power in Islamic territories. The swift victory showcased the effectiveness of the Ottoman military strategies and paved the way for further conquests in the Islamic world.

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Mamluks Fail to Halt Ottoman Expansion

October 28th, 1516 508 years ago

At the Battle of Yaunis Khan, the Mamluks were decisively defeated by the Ottomans, marking a crucial point in the Second Ottoman–Mamluk War. The battle occurred near Cairo, where Sultan Selim I led his forces against the Mamluk Sultan Qansuh al-Ghawri. This defeat not only weakened Mamluk power in the region but also opened the pathway for the Ottomans to advance towards Egypt, which would ultimately fall under Ottoman control.

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Politics & Government

Deposition of Al-Salih Hajji by Barquq

November 27th, 1382 642 years ago

Al-Salih Hajji, the last Qalawunid Sultan, was deposed by Barquq, marking a significant shift in power within the Mamluk Sultanate. This transition ended the Turkic Bahri Mamluk period and heralded the rise of the Circassian Burji Mamluk. Following a power struggle, Barquq seized control, asserting his dominance over Egypt and reshaping the political landscape.

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Politics & Government

Baybars Ascends as Mamluk Sultan After Ain Jalut

October 24th, 1260 764 years ago

Following his victory over the Mongols at Ain Jalut, Baybars orchestrated the assassination of Sultan Qutuz, securing his position as the fourth Sultan of the Mamluk Sultanate. This pivotal moment marked a significant shift in leadership within the Mamluk regime, facilitating Baybars' rise to power and establishing a new era.

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Military & Warfare

Ayyubids Capture King Louis IX of France

April 8th, 1250 774 years ago

In the Battle of Fariskur, the Ayyubid forces captured King Louis IX of France during the Seventh Crusade. This significant military engagement took place near the Nile River delta, where Louis IX attempted to reclaim lost territories in Egypt. The battle's outcome not only marked a substantial victory for the Ayyubid Sultanate but also temporarily shifted the power dynamics in the region, as the capture of a European king was a significant blow to Crusader efforts.

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Crusaders Clash with Ayyubids at Al Mansurah

February 8th, 1250 775 years ago

The Battle of Al Mansurah was a major confrontation during the Seventh Crusade, where Crusader forces led by King Louis IX of France engaged the Ayyubid army commanded by Sultan as-Salih Ayyub. The battle took place near the city of Al Mansurah, located in Egypt, marking a critical moment in the Crusaders' efforts to control key territories in the region. This conflict arose from the Crusaders' campaign to reclaim Jerusalem, which had been lost in prior conflicts. Despite initial advantages, the Crusaders faced severe challenges, including supply shortages and strong local resistance.

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Crusaders' Defeat at Fariskur

August 29th, 1219 805 years ago

The Battle of Fariskur was a significant encounter during the Fifth Crusade, where Crusader forces faced off against the Ayyubid army near the Nile Delta in Egypt. The battle took place as the Crusaders attempted to consolidate their hold in the region, driven by ambitions to control key trade routes and pilgrimage paths. Despite initial hopes, the Crusaders were decisively defeated by led by the forces of Sultan al-Kamil, marking a critical setback in their campaign and altering their strategic plans. The aftermath of this conflict led to a reevaluation of Crusader tactics and alliances.

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Politics & Government

Al-Kamil Ascends as Sultan of Ayyubid Dynasty

August 31st, 1218 806 years ago

Al-Kamil, son of Sultan al-Adil, succeeded his father as Sultan of the Ayyubid dynasty in 1218. His ascension marked a significant transition in leadership following the death of al-Adil. Al-Kamil's rule encompassed several crucial territories, including Egypt and parts of Syria, and he was tasked with maintaining the dynasty's power amidst rising challenges, including threats from both Crusader states and internal factions. His leadership style and strategic decisions would influence the region for years to come.

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