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Baldwin's narrow tactical victory, the Crusaders suffered serious losses. It may be surmised that the Turkish army also took painful losses, since Ilghazi withdrew his men from the fight, though he claimed victory nevertheless. One historian notes that, "without opposition, Baldwin was able to
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recapture some of the places lost." Strategically, it was a
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protected the left flank. More knights from
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168:Casualties and losses
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1390:Smail, p 83
1372:Smail, p 74
1205:Tell Danith
1124:Philomelion
1064:Al-Sannabra
1012:2nd Antioch
1002:1st Antioch
970:(1096–1190)
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891:2nd Tripoli
876:2nd Antioch
818:3rd Ascalon
768:Mount Tabor
698:Philomelion
559:2nd Bilbeis
549:1st Bilbeis
524:2nd Ascalon
458:Edessa 1146
453:Edessa 1144
448:2nd Shaizar
373:Al-Sannabra
368:1st Shaizar
333:1st Tripoli
286:1st Ascalon
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256:1st Antioch
220:(1096–1303)
1421:Categories
1264:References
1197:Count Pons
1176:Background
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594:Marj Ayyun
579:Montgisard
574:Alexandria
529:Lake Huleh
443:2nd Aleppo
418:al-Atharib
403:1st Aleppo
236:Xerigordos
69:, (modern
1313:Footnotes
1260:in 1125.
1150:معركة هاب
856:2nd Arsuf
773:Machghara
725:2nd Jaffa
713:1st Jaffa
708:1st Arsuf
634:2nd Kerak
624:1st Kerak
554:al-Babein
539:al-Buqaia
433:Qinnasrin
423:Rafaniyya
348:3rd Ramla
328:2nd Ramla
323:1st Ramla
150:of Mardin
1037:Mersivan
1032:Heraclea
1022:Melitene
1017:Ma'arrat
916:4th Acre
861:Caesarea
693:3rd Acre
659:Laodicea
649:3rd Tyre
604:2nd Acre
502:Damascus
338:1st Acre
308:Mersivan
303:Melitene
261:Samosata
214:Crusades
155:Strength
118:Artuqids
63:Burj Hab
58:Location
29:Crusades
1251:Results
1241:Zardana
1213:Zardana
1201:Zerdana
1162:Ilghazi
1129:Iconium
1109:Ephesus
1059:Shaizar
1044:Tripoli
987:Civetot
703:Iconium
674:Bourzey
629:Cresson
619:Al-Fule
609:Red Sea
534:Butaiha
487:Ephesus
428:Antioch
271:Ma'arra
241:Civetot
176:Unknown
173:Unknown
163:Unknown
148:Ilghazi
65:, near
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1219:Battle
1195:under
1166:Mardin
1146:Arabic
1089:Aleppo
1069:Sarmin
1049:Harran
992:Nicaea
906:Margat
813:Forbie
664:Sahyun
639:Hattin
589:Banias
519:Aintab
438:Ba'rin
398:Yibneh
378:Sarmin
358:Beirut
343:Harran
246:Nicaea
218:Levant
122:Aleppo
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79:Result
1054:Artah
871:Safed
866:Haifa
730:Toron
679:Safed
544:Harim
463:Bosra
363:Sidon
353:Artah
298:Arsuf
71:Syria
67:Ariha
1299:ISBN
1280:ISBN
1140:The
1094:Azaz
1084:Tyre
921:Ruad
901:Homs
803:Gaza
744:Zara
584:Hama
569:Ayla
514:Inab
408:Azaz
276:Arqa
50:Date
1209:Hab
1164:of
1079:Hab
388:Hab
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1288:.
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