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  1. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Kitbuqa Noyan (Mongolian Kazakh died 1260) was a Nestorian Christian of the Turkic Naiman tribe, a group that was subservient to the Mongol Empire. He was a lieutenant and confidant of the Mongol Ilkhan Hulagu, assisting him in his conquests in the Middle East.

  2. 57 It should be mentioned that in some of the following cases, the numbers given are those of those left with Kitbuqa after Hülegü returned to the east and not specifically those sent with him when he was first dispatched south towards Damascus. We are assuming that the size of Kitbuqa's army did not change after Hülegü's departure.

  3. Kitbuqa Noyen ( bahasa Mongolia: Китбука Нойен) adalah seorang panglima perang Mongol yang beragama Kristen pada masa kekuasaan Hulagu Khan. Dia turut andil membantu Hulagu dalam menaklukkan wilayah Persia dan Timur Tengah. Dialah yang mengomandani tentara Mongol dalam penaklukan disertai pembantaian Baghdad dan sukses memaksa ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2016 · The two armies finally met in the Jezreel Valley, near the spring of Ain Jalut. After a seemingly unstoppable advance, the Mongolian invasion faced a truly formidable match. It was Kitbuqa who moved first. Qutuz had sent a smaller force out in advance, under the leadership of his ally, the Mamluk warrior Baibars.

  5. aybars quickly made contact with Kitbuqa’s force as it came toward ‘Ain Jalut. As Qutuz hoped, Kitbuqa mistook it for the whole of the Mamluk army, and Kitbuqa ordered a charge, leading the attack himself. The forces collided and seemed to check each other in the fierce clash that followed; then Baybars ordered a retreat.

  6. Hulagu departed with the bulk of his forces, leaving only about 10,000 Mongol horsemen in Syria under his Nestorian Christian general Kitbuqa, to occupy the conquered territory. [6] Kitbuqa continued the offensive, taking the cities and castles of Baalbek , al-Subayba , and Ajlun [7] and sending Mongol raiding parties further into Palestine, reaching as far as Ascalon and possibly Jerusalem .

  7. Kitbuqa was a loyal general of Hulegu Khan during his conquest of the Levant from 1256 to 1260, and he was enfeoffed as the high chief of Aleppo in present-day Syria. He converted to Orthodox Christianity after Hulegu Khan demanded his religious conversion, but his successor Teguder Khan demanded that he convert back to Nestorianism. Kitbuqa ...