Templar Knight vs Mamluk Warrior
1218–50
Mr David Campbell author Johnny Shumate illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Nov '15
Should be back in stock very soon
Templar knights and Egyptian Mamluks clashed in the first half of the 13th century as the two sides sought to control Jerusalem and Egypt at the height of the Crusades.
The Knights Templar were the most famous and formidable of all the Western Christian military orders, whilst the Mamluks were a slave caste whose fighting prowess had elevated them to the point of holding real political clout. This book tells the story of three key engagements from the Fifth Crusade to the Seventh Crusade.Step into the violent world of the 13th century, where the European states of the Levant battled with Muslim powers for control of Jerusalem. At the cutting edge of the conflict were the elite fighting men of the Crusader and Egyptian armies – the Knights Templar and the Mamluks, respectively. The Templars were the most famous and formidable of the European Military Orders, while the Mamluks were a slave caste whose fighting prowess had elevated them to the point of holding real political power, threatening their Ayyubid masters who relied on them so desperately for military success. This book draws on the latest research to tell the story of three key engagements from the Fifth Crusade to the Seventh Crusade. It reveals the extraordinary ferocity with which these battles were fought, and how the struggle between Templar and Mamluk came to shape the political future of the region.
ISBN: 9781472813336
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm
Weight: 265g
80 pages