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Mansoura (Al Manṣūra, IPA: [el.mɑnˈsˤuːɾɑ], rural: [el.mænˈsˤuːɾe]) is a city in Egypt, with a po****tion of 621,953, as of 2021. It is the
capital of...
- The
battle of
Mansurah took
place from 26–28
August 1221 near the
Egyptian city of
Mansurah and was the
final battle in the
Fifth Crusade (1217–1221)...
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Battle of
Mansurah may
refer to:
Battle of
Mansurah (1221),
during the
Fifth Crusade Battle of
Mansurah (1250),
during the
Seventh Crusade Air battle...
- 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...
- 1221. En route, they
attacked a
stronghold of al-Kamil at the
battle of
Mansurah, but they were
defeated and
forced to surrender. The
terms of surrender...
- down the Crusaders. Louis,
knowing the
experience of the
first Battle of
Mansurah in 1221
during the
Fifth Crusade,
would not
advance until the
river receded...
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Jaish al-Ta'ifa al-
Mansurah (Arabic: جيش الطائفة المنصورة, romanized: Army of the
Victorious Ta'ifa) was an
Iraqi Salafi-jihadist
insurgent group that...
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opposite to
Mansurah. For six w****s, the
armies of the West and
Egypt faced each
other on
opposite sides of the canal,
leading to the
Battle of
Mansurah that...
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importance to the
English psyche,
having died at the
Battle of
Mansurah, near Al-
Mansurah in Egypt. The
first of Longespée's two
pilgrimages to the Holy...
- King
Louis began their march to Cairo, via
Mansurah. De Sonnac's next
engagement was at the
Battle of
Mansurah, for the city
containing the area's defensive...