- the
narrative of
David and Saul's
battle against the Philistines.
Called Jalut in
Arabic (جالوت), Goliath's
mention in the
Quran is concise,
although it...
- The
Battle of Ain
Jalut (Arabic: معركة عين جالوت, romanized: Ma'rakat ‘Ayn
Jālūt), also
spelled Ayn
Jalut, was
fought between the
Bahri Mamluks of Egypt...
-
Harod (Hebrew: מעיין חרוד, lit. 'Harod's spring') or Ain
Jalut (Arabic: عين جالوت ‘ayn
Jālūt, or عين جالود ‘ayn Jālūd, and Hebrew: גילות, romanized: ain...
-
Mamluk Sultanate based in Cairo. He was
killed in 1260 at the
Battle of Ain
Jalut,
which was the
first major loss of the
Mongolian advances and
halted their...
- made a pact with Egypt's long-time enemy, the Crusaders. The
Battle of Ain
Jalut was
fought on 3
September 1260 in
southeastern Galilee between the Egyptian...
- (Known in
Arabic as 'Ain
Jalut') in the
Jezreel Valley. They met the
Mongol army of
about 12,000 in the
Battle of Ain
Jalut and
fought relentlessly for...
-
Battle of Ain
Jalut in
September 1260, the
whole of Syria,
including Aleppo, fell into
Mamluk hands.
Furious at the
defeat of Ain
Jalut,
Hulagu dispatched...
- and
engaged Kitbuqa's
forces just
north of
Galilee at the
Battle of Ain
Jalut. The
Mongols were defeated, and
Kitbuqa executed. This
pivotal battle marked...
- The
Mamluk Sultanate famously defeated the
Ilkhanate at the
Battle of Ain
Jalut. They had
earlier fought the
western European Christian Crusaders in 1154–1169...
-
Jaffa Gate to the southeast. The
tower is
known in
Arabic as Qaṣr Jālūd/
Jālūt ("Goliath's Castle") or Qalʿat Jālūd ("Goliath's Fortress") or Burj Jālūd...