An-Nasir, quarreling with Al-Adil II, releases Ayyub…
June 1240 CE
An-Nasir, quarreling with Al-Adil II, releases Ayyub in April 1240 and allies with him against the Egyptians, in return for a promise that Ayyub will reinstall him in Damascus.
Al-Adil is assassinated by his own troops, and Ayyub and An-Nasir enter Cairo in triumph in June.
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