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1260 in the crusades

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This page includes the Crusades events that occurred in 1260:
24 January: Mongols take Aleppo.
25 February: Mongols take Aleppo's citadel.
March 21st: Mongols take Damascus.
6 April: At the announcement of the death of Khan Möngke, the Mongols withdrew to elect his successor.
July 3: Pope Alexander IV publishes a bubble on the constitution of the Church of Cyprus.
September 3: Mongols were beaten in Ain Jaloud by Mamluks.
23 September: Assassination of Al-Muzaffar Sayf ad-Din Qutuz. Baybars became a Mamluk sultan from Egypt.

References

Chronology of the Crusades