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91 Ibn
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, 226–8.

92 Der Nersessian, S., “The Armenian chronicle of the Constable Sampad or of the “Royal Historian,”
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13 (1959), 163.

93 Ibid., 112.

94 Thorau,
Baybars
, 223; Amitai-Preiss,
Mongols
, 128–31.

95 Ibn
,
,
405–8; A short version is found in Baybars
,
Ta’rīkh
, 55.
says the Mongol force was twice the size of the Mamluk army. Thorau,
Baybars
, 223.

96 Yūnīnī,
Dhayl
, vol. 3, 114; Ibn Shaddād,
Ta’rīkh
, 124–6; Ibn al-Furāt,
Ta’rīkh
, vol. 7, 41. Although Baybars was residing at Damascus when he received the news (November 1275) of the Mongol attack he did not manage to get to the fortress.

97 Yūnīnī,
Dhayl
, vol. 3, 115;Thorau,
Baybars
, 236; Amitai-Preiss,
Mongols
, 136–7.

98 Yūnīnī,
Dhayl
, vol. 4, 457.

99 Ibn
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Qalāwūn and the Consolidation of Mamluk Rule in Egypt and Syria (678–689 A.H./1279–1290 A.D.)
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100 Yūnīnī,
Dhayl
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101 Rashīd al-Dīn,
Jāmī‘ al-tawārīkh
(Thackston), vol. 3, 544–5; Boyle, J. A.,
The ambridge History of Iran
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Mongols
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102 Rashīd al-Dīn
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(Thackston), vol. 3, 644–5.

103 Al-Nuwayrī, Shhab al-Din
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104 Al-Yūnīnī’s
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105 Maqrīzī,
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Nujūm
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to al-Bīra.

106 Rashīd al-Dīn,
Jāmī‘ al-tawārīkh
(Thackston), vol. 3, 655; Nuwayrī,
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