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Montferrand
Baarin, Syria
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Coordinates34°57′1″N 36°24′58″E / 34.95028°N 36.41611°E / 34.95028; 36.41611
TypeCastle
Site information
ConditionRuins

Montferrand was a fortress in the County of Tripoli (at the present-day village of Baarin in Syria), built in 1126.

History

The construction of Montferrand started when the united crusader troops from Jerusalem, Tripoli and Antioch laid siege to Rafaniya on 13 March 1126. Originally, it was destined to complete the blockade of Rafaniya and to secure the protection of the besiegers. Rafaniya fell to the crusaders on 31 March.

Count Raymond II of Tripoli granted his claims to Montferrand and Rafaniya to the Knights Hospitallers in 1142 to persuade them to make efforts to recapture it. In 1238/9, the Ayyubid emir of Hama, Al-Muzaffar Mahmud, decided to raze the citadel to the ground.

References

  1. ^ Lewis 2017, p. 101.
  2. Barber 2012, p. 166.
  3. "Montferrand". orient-latin.com (in French).

Sources

Castles in Syria
Also See: Castles in Syria


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