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Battle of Yassıçimen : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Yassıçemen

Battle of Yassi Chemen (Turkish: ''Yassıçemen Savaşı'') was a battle fought in Erzincan Province, Turkey in 1230.
== Background ==

Jalal ad-Din was the last ruler of the Khwarezm Shahs. Actually the territory of the sultanate had been annexed by Mongol Empire during the reign of Jalal ad-Din’s father. But Jalal ad-Din continued to fight with a small army.〔(An article about Celaleddin )〕 In 1225 he retreated to Azerbaijan and founded a principality around Maragheh. Although initially he formed an alliance with the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm against Mongols, he later on, for reasons unknown, changed his mind and began hostilities to Seljuks. In 1230 he furthermore conquered Ahlat, (in what is now Bitlis Province, Turkey) an important cultural city of the era from Ayyubids which resulted in an alliance between Seljuks and Ayyubids. Jalal ad-Din on the other hand allied himself with Jahan Shah, the rebellious Seljuk governor of Erzurum.

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