The Battle that Stopped the Mongols: 1260AD Historical Battle of Ain Jalut | Total War Battle
The Battle of Ain Jalut, also spelled Ayn Jalut, was fought between the Bahri Mamluks of Egypt and the Mongol Empire on 3 September 1260 near the spring of Ain Jalut in southeastern Galilee in the Jezreel Valley.
The battle has been cited as the first time the Mongols were permanently prevented from expanding their influence;
It also marked the first of two defeats the Mongols would face in their attempts to invade Egypt and the Levant, the other being the Battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1303. The earliest known use of the hand cannon in any military conflict is also documented to have taken place in this battle by the Mamluks, who used it to frighten the Mongol armies, according to Arabic military treatises of the 13th and 14th centuries.
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Game - Total War: Attila
00:00 Introduction
01:06 Countries submit to the Mongols
02:45 Mamluk alliances
03:43 The Mongols advance
04:45 Fighting begins
06:17 Mamluks fake a retreat
07:35 Mongols are ambushed
09:58 Mongols retreat
10:47 Aftermath