Siege of Baghdad (1157)

Siege of Baghdad
Part of the Abbasid-Seljuq Wars
DateJanuary 12–July 3, 1157
Location
Baghdad, Abbasid caliphate (modern day Iraq)
Result Abbasid victory
Belligerents
Seljuqs of Hamadan
Zengids of Mosul
Caliphate of Baghdad
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad of Hamadan,
Qutb ad-Din Mawdud of Mosul
Al-Muqtāfī
Strength
30,000 Turkmen Soldier 28,000 Turk and Daylamite Soldier

The siege of Baghdad in 1157 was the last Seljuq attempt to capture Baghdad from the Abbasids. Caliph al-Muqtafi successfully defended his capital against the coalition armies of Seljuq Sultan Muhammad of Hamadan and Qutb ad-Din of Mosul.