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  • ...apturing small local states en route. The sultan [[Al-Nasir Yusuf]] of the Ayyubids refused to show himself before Hulagu; however, he had accepted Mongol supr
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  • ...respectively. After that he advanced as far as Gaza, briefly conquering [[Ayyubids|Ayyubid Syria]].
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  • The invasion effectively destroyed the Ayyubids, which was until then a powerful dynasty that had ruled large parts of the
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  • ...(Cairo)|Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate]] from 1250 to 1382. They followed the [[Ayyubids|Ayyubid dynasty]], and were succeeded by a second Mamluk dynasty, the [[Bur ...yyal, 110/vol.2 )</ref> at the castle of Al-Rodah which was built by the [[Ayyubids|Ayyubid]] Sultan [[as-Salih Ayyub]]<ref>(Al-Maqrizi, p. 441/vol.1 ) - (Abu
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  • ...the Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd ed.}}</ref> Most of the ''mamluks'' in the Ayyubids' service were ethnic Kipchak Turks from Central Asia, who, upon entering se ====Conflict with the Ayyubids====
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  • ...uks stretched their sovereignty to the Levant and were recognized by the [[Ayyubids]] and the others as legitimate rulers.<ref>Shayyal, pp.123-124/ vol.2</ref>
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  • ...deal with the [[Ayyubid]]s, while quietly eliminating the prince of Kerak. Ayyubids such as [[Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Homs]] and the Ayyubid Emir Dynasty of Ha
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  • Under [[Saladin]] and the Ayyubids of Egypt, the power of the mamluks increased and they claimed the sultanate ...d at Al-Adil's death in 1218, and at his son Al-Kamil's death in 1238. The Ayyubids became increasingly surrounded by the mamluks, who acted semi-autonomously
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  • ...]] ordered [[Hulagu]] (Alaghu) to conquer the [[Abbasid caliphate]], the [[Ayyubids]] in [[Syria]] and the [[Mamluks]] in [[Egypt]] in 1252, the Jalairs prepar
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