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Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also
spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an
Eastern Christian of the Naimans, a
group that was
subservient to the Mongol...
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under the
command of
Kitbuqa.
Learning of
these developments,
Qutuz quickly advanced his army from
Cairo towards Palestine.
Kitbuqa sacked Sidon, before...
- ********ins'
heartland of Kohistan. An
advanced vanguard under the
general Kitbuqa had
taken numerous Ismaili fortresses,
unsuccessfully besieged the stronghold...
- dynasty. They
captured Aleppo by
siege and,
under the
Christian general Kitbuqa,
seized Damascus on 1 March 1260. A
Christian M**** was
celebrated in the...
- of Acre, and
engaged Kitbuqa's forces just
north of
Galilee at the
Battle of Ain Jalut. The
Mongols were defeated, and
Kitbuqa executed. This pivotal...
- forces,
leaving only
about 10,000
Mongol hor**** in
Syria under Kitbuqa. Some of
Kitbuqa's forces engaged in
raids southwards towards Egypt,
reaching as...
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Mongols as v****als. Some of the
Mongols were
Nestorian Christians,
including Kitbuqa, one of the
generals at the
sieges of
Baghdad and Damascus, but despite...
- with the
Mongol invasion of
Syria in 1260, in
which the
Mongols led by
Kitbuqa entered the city on 1
March 1260,
along with the King of Armenia, Hethum...
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merely rumored. In
March 1253, Hülegü's
advance guard under the
command of
Kitbuqa crossed the Oxus (Amu Darya) with 12,000 men (one tümen plus two mingghans...
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killing a
Mongol officer in the process. The
officer was the
nephew of
Kitbuqa,
Mongol general of
Hulagu Khan. The
Mongols avenged themselves by ravaging...