Battle of Forbie

Battle of Forbie
Part of the Crusades

Battle of Forbie, from Chronica Majora by Matthew Paris
DateOctober 17–18, 1244
Location
near the village of Hiribya (Forbie), northeast of Gaza
Result Ayyubid victory
Belligerents
Ayyubid dynasty
Khwarezmian mercenaries
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller
Teutonic Knights
Order of Saint Lazarus
Oultrejordain
Ayyubid Homs
Ayyubid Damascus
Ayyubid Kerak
Commanders and leaders
Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Salihi
Husam al-Din ibn Abi Ali
Saif-Al-Din Qutuz
Walter IV of Brienne (POW)
Guillaume de Chateauneuf (POW)
Armand de Périgord 
Hugues de Montlaur 
as-Salih Ismail
an-Nasir Dawud
al-Mansur Ibrahim
Strength
About 11,000 5,000 cavalry
More than 6,000 infantry
Casualties and losses
Unknown About 7,500

The Battle of Forbie, also known as the Battle of La Forbie or the Battle of Hiribya, was fought October 17, 1244 – October 18, 1244 between the allied armies (drawn from the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the crusading orders, the breakaway Ayyubids of Damascus, Homs, and Kerak) and the Egyptian army of the Ayyubid Sultan as-Salih Ayyub, reinforced with Khwarezmian mercenaries. The resulting Ayyubid victory led to the call for the Seventh Crusade and marked the collapse of Christian power in the Holy Land.