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Battle of Rafaniyya
DateOctober 1133
Location
Result Zengid victory
Belligerents
Zengids County of Tripoli
link Kingdom of Jerusalem
Commanders and leaders
Imad al-Din Zengi Count Pons
link King Fulk
Strength
Large Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy losses, few survived

The Battle of Rafaniyya occurred in 1133 when Imad al-Din Zengi raided the territory of the Count of Tripoli and met him in battle near Rafaniyya.

On October 1133, a large force of Zengid Turks from north invaded the County of Tripoli. They raided Tripoli and some neighbouring towns. They ravaged the countryside, killing and ensalving many franks and seizing large amounts of loot and cattle. The Count of Tripoli, Pons, led an army to meet the Zengids, who were near Rafaniyya. Initially, the Zengids avoided battle and Pons chased them, but the Zengids turned back and fought the Crusaders, inflicting a heavy defeat on Pons's army. Few of the Crusaders survived the battle.[1][2]

Pons and his few men retreated towards Montferrand. The Zengids chased them and quickly besieged the castle. Pons managed to slip from the castle with 20 men and head towards Tripoli, where he managed to send a letter to the Latin king, Fulk, to send a relief force. His call was quickly answered and Latins sent a force to meet the Zengids. Hearing this, the Zengids marched to meet the Crusader force, and in a heavy battle, both sides suffered severe casualties, and the Crusaders were almost defeated. The battle ended in stalemate when the Latins retreated towards Rafaniyya while the Zengids withdrew to their territory.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kevin James Lewis, p. 112
  • ^ Donald Sidney Richards, p. 303
  • ^ Kevin James Lewis, p. 113
  • ^ Donald Sidney Richards, p. 303
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