Qalawun, as Baibars had done previously, has…
1281 CE
Qalawun, as Baibars had done previously, has entered into land control treaties with the remaining Crusader states, military orders and individual lords who wish to remain independent; he recognizes Tyre and Beirut as separate from the Kingdom of Jerusalem, now centered on Acre.
The treaties are always in Qalawun's favor, and his treaty with Tyre mandates that the city will not build new fortifications, will stay neutral in conflicts between the Mamluks and other Crusaders, and Qalawun will be allowed to collect half the city's taxes.
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