1299Mongol Invasion of Syria; Marinid Siege of Tlemcen

Mongols invade Syria. The Marinids besiege Tlemcen, the capi...
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🌊 Marinid Defeat on the Banks of the Sibu River

The Marinids suffer defeat in the battle fought on the banks of the Sibu river. Abdul Haq is killed and the Marinids evacuate Morocco.
Marinid Defeat on the Banks of the Sibu River (1217)
MarinidsBattleConflictNorth AfricaWarfareMedieval Period
MoroccoMorocco

⚔️ End of Slave Dynasty; Ziyyanid Conquests

End of the slave dynasty in India Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji comes into power. Othman embarks on a career of conquest and, by 1290, most of the Central Maghreb is conquered by the Ziyyanids.
End of Slave Dynasty; Ziyyanid Conquests (1290)
Delhi SultanateZiyyanidsKhalji DynastyConquestLeadershipExpansionMaghrebSouth Asia
IndiaIndiaAlgeriaAlgeria

⚔️ Mongol Invasion of Syria; Marinid Siege of Tlemcen

Mongols invade Syria. The Marinids besiege Tlemcen, the capital of the Ziyyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen. By the end of this century, global Muslim population had grown to 7 per cent of the total.
Mongol Invasion of Syria; Marinid Siege of Tlemcen (1299)
MongolsMarinidsZiyyanidsWarfareSyriaTlemcenMaghrebSouth Asia
SyriaSyriaAlgeriaAlgeriaMoroccoMorocco

🛡️ Ilkhanate Invasion of Syria Repulsed

The Ilkhanate invades Syria, but the Mongols are repulsed.
Ilkhanate Invasion of Syria Repulsed (1313)
IlkhanateSyriaMamluksMongol EmpireMilitary ConflictLevantBattle
SyriaSyriaIranIran

🏹 Timur's Campaigns in Iraq and Syria; Mamluk Succession; Muslim Population Growth

In the Amir Timur's empire, Campaign in Iraq and Syria. In the Burji Mamluks empire, Death of Saifuddin Barquq, succession of his son Nasiruddin in Faraj. By the end of this century, global Muslim population had grown to 8 per cent of the total.
Timur's Campaigns in Iraq and Syria; Mamluk Succession; Muslim Population Growth (1399)
Timurid EmpireBurji MamluksWarfareConquestPolitical ExpansionDemographicsMedieval PeriodMiddle East
IraqIraqSyriaSyriaEgyptEgypt

🏢 Murshid Quli Khan Declares Independence of Bengal

Murshid Quli Khan declares the independence of Bengal and establishes his capital at Murshidabad. By the end of this century, global Muslim population had grown to 11 per cent of the total.
Murshid Quli Khan Declares Independence of Bengal (1700)
BengalMurshid Quli KhanIndependenceMughal Empire18th CenturyGovernanceSouth AsiaDecentralization
BangladeshBangladeshIndiaIndia