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Attack on Acre (1179)
Part of the Crusades

Port of Acre
Date14 October 1179
Location
Result Ayyubid victory
Belligerents
link Kingdom of Jerusalem link Ayyubid Dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Unknown link Saladin
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Many ships sunk or captured 3 killed

The attack on Acre in 1179 was a naval raid launched by the Ayyubid fleet of Saladin against the Crusader fortress of Acre. The Ayyubids attacked the fort and inflicted heavy damage on the port before retreating.

By the spring of 1179, the Ayyubid sultan, Saladin, had constructed the Ayyubid navy. He had a total number of 80 ships, 60 were galleys and 20 were transport ships. Saladin divided his navy into two parts: 50 were to protect Egyptian coasts while 30 of them would attack the Crusaders.[1][2][3] The Ayyubid Navy began its operations in the same year. They attacked Levantine coasts, disrupting military and commercial activities there. In June, they captured cargo two ships capturing many loot, and 400 prisoners.[4]

Encouraged by this victory, the Ayyubids launched another raid, this time towards the Crusader fortress of Acre, which was considered by Muslims as the "Constantinople of Franks". On October 14, the Ayyubid navy sailed towards Acre at night. Acre Port had many ships and merchandise. The Ayyubid navy managed to capture and destroy several ships. The Ayyubid navy remained at the port destroying for 2 days and retreated only after causing great damage to the port. The Ayyubids reportedly lost 3 men in this attack. The attack posed a challenge to Crusader's naval power.[5][6][7][8] The Muslim historian, Abu Shama, said regarding the attack: "Our fleet, once destroyed, became in turn the destroyer of the enemy...Never was a similar victory achieved by a Muslim fleet".[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Carole Hillenbrand, 568
  • ^ John Pryor & Elizabeth M. Jeffreys, p. 117
  • ^ Al-Sayyid al-Baz p. 202
  • ^ Al-Sayyid al-Baz p. 202
  • ^ Carole Hillenbrand, 568
  • ^ John Pryor & Elizabeth M. Jeffreys, p. 117
  • ^ Al-Sayyid al-Baz p. 203
  • ^ Jean Richard, p. 195
  • ^ Carole Hillenbrand, 568
  • Sources[edit]


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    Categories: 
    Battles involving the Ayyubids
    Battles involving the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    Conflicts in 1179
    1179 in Asia
    Battles of Saladin
    1170s in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    1170s in the Ayyubid Sultanate
    Military history of Acre, Israel
     



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