Siege of Safed (1188), during Saladin's invasion of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Siege of Safed (1266), during Baybars' invasion of the Crusader states
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at an elevation of up to 937 m (3,074 ft), Safed is the highest city in the Galilee and in Israel. Safed has been identified with Sepph (Σέπφ), a fortified...
and in June 1266, Baibars began the SiegeofSafed, capturing it in July. Baibars had promised the Templars safe passage to Acre if they surrendered their...
Ridefort was beheaded by Saladin in 1189 at the Siegeof Acre. The Grand Master oversaw all of the operations of the order, including both the military operations...
1834 looting ofSafed (Hebrew: ביזת צפת בשנת תקצ"ד, "Genocide ofSafed, 5594 AM") was a prolonged attack against the Jewish community ofSafed, Ottoman Empire...
distinguishing itself in the Siegeof Ascalon of 1153. In 1130, Pope Innocent II gave the order its coat of arms, a silver cross in a field of red (gueulles).[dubious...
templar fortress ofSafed, the crusaders in Tyre, fearing that if Safed had fallen, Belivour would fall so easily, despatched a force of 200 men under two...
gains. The siegeofSafed in late 1188 then completed Saladin's conquest of the Holy Land. The years following the founding of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
northeast of the city. A siege was set, but the governor of Tell Khalid surrendered upon the arrival of Saladin himself on 17 May before a siege could take...
Akbara, Safed, Yavne'el, and Meron.' Safed is likely the fortress mentioned. Yosef chose to build the fortress on the mountain adjacent to Safed, a peak...
siege towers at the head of the Crusader army, the Arabs represent those who remain in oppression under imperialistic rule while the mechanical siege...
al-Awhad. During the siege, Georgian general Ivane Mkhargrdzeli accidentally fell into the hands of the al-Awhad on the outskirts of Khilat and was released...
but is refused entry. July 23 – SiegeofSafed: Mamluk forces capture the castle ofSafed, defended by a garrison of 1,700 men (including some 500 Knights...
while was cautious and did not leave the safety of the palace. On 20 August, however, he finally felt safe enough to leave Cairo for his country estate....
demonstration in front of the tent of the Sultan El-Ashraf Khalil bin Qalawun, demanding the continuation of the siege and the absence of peace with the Crusaders...
The Safed attacks were an incident that took place in Safed soon after the Turkish Ottomans had ousted the Mamluks and taken Levant during the Ottoman–Mamluk...
The Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy on Prince's Gate in South...
The siegeof Kerak was conducted by the forces of Muslim Sultan Saladin against the Crusaders and the Christian King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem at the Kerak...
The siegeof Nicaea was the first major battle of the First Crusade, taking place from 14 May to 19 June 1097. The city was under the control of the Seljuk...
Land of Israel, especially those of Tiberias and Safed, who were under the jurisdiction of the governors of the Sidon Vilayet. Revered for his power and wealth...
surrendering for lack of supplies at the end of September 1188. The Siege of Safed, taking the castle belonging to the Temple saw capitulation on November...