Everything about The Treaty Of Aleppo totally explained
The
Treaty of Aleppo was a peace treaty between the Mongol
Il-Khanate of
Persia and the
Mamluks of
Egypt. It was ratified in 1323.
The Mongol
Il-Khanate had been at war with the Mamluks since their accession in the mid-13th century. The Il-Khanate invaded Syria repeatedly (
Mongol invasions of Syria, but, although there were some initial successes, couldn't hold territory for more than a few months, and then usually retreated to Persia.
Following the defeat of the Mongol ruler
Ghazan and the progressive conversion of the Il-Khanate to
Islam, the Mongols finally signed the peace treaty of
Aleppo with the Mamluks in 1332, under the rule of
Abu Sa'id.
The first contacts to establish a treaty were handled by the slave trader al-Majd al-Sallami, following which various letters and embassies were exchanged.
Following the treaty and a period of peace, the Il-Khanate further atomized and disintegrated from 1335 throughout the 14th century.
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