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Who drove the Mongols out of Syria? the Chinese the Aksumites the Mamluks the Franks

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Answered by martinanto002
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The Mamluks of Egypt drove the Mongols out of the Syria

Answered by Secondman
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The Mamluks drove out the Mongols out of the Syria in 1260.

Mamluks were an Egyptian army made up slaves, when they came to know that after Genghis Khan's death, Mongols are no longer united.

Taking the advantage of the Mongols' situation, mamluks attacked on the Mongolian empire.

Mumluks also had control on many muslim states during middle age.

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