The Mamluks killed one of Hetoum I's sons (fallen, right) and captured another (the future king Leo II, middle).[1]
Date
24 August 1266
Location
Mari, near Darbsak
Result
Mamluk victory
Belligerents
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Mamluk Sultanate
Commanders and leaders
Leo II (POW) Thoros †
Baybars Al-Mansur Ali Al-Mansur Qalawun
Strength
15,000
30,000
Casualties and losses
heavy casualties, thousands of Armenians were massacred and 40,000 enslaved[2]
Unknown
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Cilician Armenia Wars
Armenian–Crusader Campaigns
Azaz (1125)
Acre (1189–1191)
War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219)
Armenian–Byzantine Wars
Mamistra (1152)
Tarsus (1165)
Armenian–Mongol Campaigns
Baghdad (1258)
Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)
Aleppo (1260)
Ain Jalut (1260)
Homs (1281)
Wadi al-Khaznadar (1299)
Marj al-Saffar (1303)
Armenian–Mamluk Wars
Mari (1266)
Sarvandik'ar (1276)
Rumkale (1292)
Malatya (1315)
Sis (1375)
The Battle of Mari, also called the Disaster of Mari, was a battle between the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and the Armenians of Cilician Armenia on 24 August 1266.
^Mutafian, p. 58
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