- The
Battle of
Belvoir Castle, also
called the
Battle of Le
Forbelet, was a part of Saladin’s
campaign in May —
August 1182
against the Crusaders. Crusader...
- Muslims'
siege of Bethsan, and his
outnumbered army won the
Battle of Le
Forbelet.
Historian Bernard Hamilton attributes the
victory to the
respect and loyalty...
-
stream of Ain Jalut.
After a few
Ayyubid raids—including
attacks on Zir'in,
Forbelet, and
Mount Tabor—the
Crusaders still were not
tempted to
attack their main...
- Temple/Roman period,
major administrative center. Destroit, Le, near
Atlit Forbelet Castle at Taibe, Galilee;
battle site near the
Hospitaller castle Givat...
- Haifa, 1256–1262 Tel Afek (Recordane) east of Haifa, 1154–1291
Taibe (Le
Forbelet) in the
Valley of Megiddo,
until 1187
Mount Tabor fortress, 1255–1263 Belvoir...
-
continue the siege,
establishing his
forces in the
nearby castle at Le
Forbelet ('Afrbalā). On 2
January 1188, the
Hospitallers attacked and decimated...
- of Latakia, 1186–1285
Qurfays (Corveis), near Margat, c. 1186 – 1271 Le
Forbelet, in the
Valley of Megiddo, c. 1168 – 1187
Castellum Beleismum (Chateau...
- Taybeh.
During the
Crusader period there was a
castle here
called (Le)
Forbelet (in
medieval Arabic: 'Afrabala). It was
probably Hospitaller and dependent...