Fall of Arsuf
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| Fall of Arsuf (1265) | |||||||
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| Part of The Crusades | |||||||
Ruins of Arsuf fortress | |||||||
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| Unknown | 270 Knights[1] | ||||||
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90 killed 180 captured[2] | ||||||
In the year 1265, the Mamluk sultan, Baibars, besieged the Knights hospitaller's stronghold of Arsuf. Baibars successfully captured Arsuf.
In 1261, Balian of Arsuf leased the Arsuf fort to Knights Hospitallers for 4,000 bezants a year in the hopes that the Knights would fortify the city against the threat posed by Baibars. After being given command of the city, the knights started building a fort there in 1263, most likely in an effort to increase the size of the eastern portion of the walls. According to Baibars, this was a betrayal of their agreement to a peace treaty.[3]