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In the Battle of Azaz forces of the Crusader StatesCrusader states

The Crusader states were a number of mostly 12th- and 13th-century feudal states created by Western European crusaders in A...
 commanded by King Baldwin II of JerusalemBaldwin II of Jerusalem

Baldwin of Bourcq was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his deat...
 defeated Aq-Sunqur il-Bursuqi's army of Seljuk Turks on June 11, 1125 and raised the siege of the town. (One authority says the battle was fought on June 13.)
BackgroundJoscelin I of Edessa had captured Azaz in northern SyriaSyria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is a country in the Middle East....
 from the atabegAtabeg

Atabeg or Atabey is a title of nobility of Turkic origin, indicating a governor of a nation or province who was subord...
 of Aleppo in 1118. The next year the Crusaders under Roger of SalernoRoger of Salerno

Roger of Salerno or Roger of the Principate was regent of the Principality of Antioch from 1112 to 1119....
 were severely defeated at the Battle of Ager SanguinisBattle of Ager Sanguinis

The Battle of Ager Sanguinis, also known as the Battle of the Field of Blood, the Battle of Sarmada, or the ...
, and King Baldwin II of JerusalemBaldwin II of Jerusalem Overview

Baldwin of Bourcq was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his deat...
 was captured while patrolling in EdessaCounty of Edessa

The County of Edessa was one of the Crusader states in the 12th century, based around a city with an ancient history and an ...
 in 1123.
CampaignIn 1124 Baldwin II was released, and almost immediately he laid siege to Aleppo on October 8, 1124. This caught the attention of il-Bursuqi, the Seljuk atabeg of MosulMosul

Mosul is a city in northern Iraq and the capital of Ninawa Governorate....
. Il-Bursuqi marched south to relieve the siege of Aleppo, which was nearing the point of surrender in January 1125 after a three-month siege.






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1125   The Crusaders defeat the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Azaz.






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In the Battle of Azaz forces of the Crusader StatesCrusader states

The Crusader states were a number of mostly 12th- and 13th-century feudal states created by Western European crusaders in A...
 commanded by King Baldwin II of JerusalemBaldwin II of Jerusalem

Baldwin of Bourcq was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his deat...
 defeated Aq-Sunqur il-Bursuqi's army of Seljuk Turks on June 11, 1125 and raised the siege of the town. (One authority says the battle was fought on June 13.)

Background

Joscelin I of Edessa had captured Azaz in northern SyriaSyria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is a country in the Middle East....
 from the atabegAtabeg

Atabeg or Atabey is a title of nobility of Turkic origin, indicating a governor of a nation or province who was subord...
 of Aleppo in 1118. The next year the Crusaders under Roger of SalernoRoger of Salerno

Roger of Salerno or Roger of the Principate was regent of the Principality of Antioch from 1112 to 1119....
 were severely defeated at the Battle of Ager SanguinisBattle of Ager Sanguinis

The Battle of Ager Sanguinis, also known as the Battle of the Field of Blood, the Battle of Sarmada, or the ...
, and King Baldwin II of JerusalemBaldwin II of Jerusalem Overview

Baldwin of Bourcq was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his deat...
 was captured while patrolling in EdessaCounty of Edessa

The County of Edessa was one of the Crusader states in the 12th century, based around a city with an ancient history and an ...
 in 1123.

Campaign

In 1124 Baldwin II was released, and almost immediately he laid siege to Aleppo on October 8, 1124. This caught the attention of il-Bursuqi, the Seljuk atabeg of MosulMosul

Mosul is a city in northern Iraq and the capital of Ninawa Governorate....
. Il-Bursuqi marched south to relieve the siege of Aleppo, which was nearing the point of surrender in January 1125 after a three-month siege. In spite of the city being "the greatest prize the war could offer," Baldwin cautiously withdrew without a fight.

Battle

Later, il-Bursuqi besieged the town of Azaz, to the north of Aleppo in territory belonging to the County of EdessaCounty of Edessa

The County of Edessa was one of the Crusader states in the 12th century, based around a city with an ancient history and an ...
. Baldwin II, Joscelin I, and PonsPons of Tripoli

Pons of Tripoli was the son of Bertrand of Tripoli, and was count of Tripoli from 1112 to 1137....
 of TripoliCounty of Tripoli

The County of Tripoli was the last of the four major Crusader states in the Levant to be created....
, with a force of 1,100 knights from their respective territories (including knights from AntiochPrincipality of Antioch

The Principality of Antioch, including parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria, was one of the crusader states created during t...
, where Baldwin was regent), as well as 2,000 other foot soldiers, met il-Bursuqi outside Azaz, where the Seljuk atabeg had gathered his much larger force. Baldwin pretended to retreat, thereby drawing the Seljuks away from Azaz into the open where they were surrounded. After a long and bloody battle, the Seljuks were defeated and their camp captured by Baldwin, who took enough loot to ransom the prisoners taken by the Seljuks (including the future Joscelin II of Edessa).

Aftermath

Apart from relieving Azaz, this victory allowed the Crusaders to regain much of the influence they had lost after their defeat at Ager Sanguinis in 1119. Baldwin planned to attack Aleppo as well, but Antioch, which passed to Bohemund IIBohemund II of Antioch

Bohemund II Guiscard was the Prince of Antioch between 1111 and 1131 and Prince of Taranto from 1111 to 1128....
 when he came of age in 1126, began to fight with Edessa and the plan fell through. Aleppo and Mosul were united under the much stronger ruler ZengiZengi Overview

Imad ad-Din Atabeg Zengi was the son of Aq Sunqur al-Hajib, governor of Aleppo under Malik Shah I....
 in 1128, and Crusader control of northern Syria began to dwindle.