Battle of Ayn Jalut

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:battle
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Mongol
gptkbp:aftermath Mamluks established dominance in the region
gptkbp:alliance formed with local tribes
faced difficulties in maintaining
gptkbp:casualties relatively low
significant losses
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:Mongol_Empire
gptkb:Mamluks
gptkbp:cultural_heritage integrated into national identity
reflected on military prowess
gptkbp:cultural_impact celebrated in Arab history
gptkbp:date September 3, 1260
gptkbp:documentary celebrated the victory
gptkbp:dynasty rose to power after the battle
gptkbp:has_expansion halted in the region
gptkbp:historical_context part of the Mongol invasions
gptkbp:historical_event emphasized heroism
focused on regrouping efforts
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:Kitbuqa
documented by various historians
gptkbp:historical_period faced challenges after the battle
gptkbp:historical_significance first major defeat of the Mongols
gptkbp:historical_site commemorate the battle
reflect on their conquests.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Ayn Jalut
gptkbp:involved_forces approximately 10,000
gptkbp:leadership gptkb:Sultan_Qutuz
recognized for strategic planning
use of terrain to their advantage
combined infantry and cavalry
established as a major power
gptkbp:legacy considered a turning point in Middle Eastern history
gptkbp:location Ayn Jalut, Palestine
gptkbp:mass approximately 20,000
gptkbp:military_technology influenced future generations
implemented after the battle
analyzed for weaknesses
gptkbp:minister gptkb:Baybars
gptkbp:mood boosted by the victory
gptkbp:notable_battle inspired later resistance against Mongols
gptkbp:political_ideology downplayed the defeat
gptkbp:result Mamluk victory
gptkbp:significance stopped Mongol expansion into Egypt and North Africa
gptkbp:strategic_importance control of trade routes
gptkbp:supports arrived during the battle
gptkbp:tactics gptkb:cavalry_charges
gptkb:Kitbuqa
flanking maneuvers
initial surprise attack
after the defeat
heavy reliance on cavalry
underestimated Mamluk forces