Tripoli, Fall of
1289 CE
The Fall of Tripoli is the capture and destruction of the Crusader state, the County of Tripoli (in what is modern-day Lebanon), by the Muslim Mamluks.
The battle occurs in 1289 and is an important event in the Crusades, as it marks the capture of one of the few remaining major possessions of the Crusaders.
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Tripoli, rebuilt by Crusaders and made a bishopric, is captured in 1289 by Mamluks under Sultan Qalawun.
Driving the crusaders from Tripoli, he destroys the harbor to prevent his enemies from landing there again.