12th century: Adding the Battle of Palmela
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| [[Battle of Caishi]] || 26-27 Nov || [[Song dynasty]] defeats [[Jurchen Jin dynasty]]. |
| [[Battle of Caishi]] || 26-27 Nov || [[Song dynasty]] defeats [[Jurchen Jin dynasty]]. |
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| || [[Battle of Alcácer do Sal (1161)|Battle of Alcácer do Sal]] || {{flagicon|Portugal}} || || The [[Almohad Caliphate]] under Abu Mohammed Abdallah Ben Hafs defeats king [[Afonso I of Portugal]]. |
| [[Portuguese Reconquista]] || [[Battle of Alcácer do Sal (1161)|Battle of Alcácer do Sal]] || {{flagicon|Portugal}} || || The [[Almohad Caliphate]] under Abu Mohammed Abdallah Ben Hafs defeats king [[Afonso I of Portugal]]. |
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|1163 || [[Crusades]] ||[[Battle of al-Buqaia]] ||{{Flagicon|Lebanon}} || ||Crusaders defeat [[Zengids]]. |
|1163 || [[Crusades]] ||[[Battle of al-Buqaia]] ||{{Flagicon|Lebanon}} || ||Crusaders defeat [[Zengids]]. |
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| [[Crusades]] || [[Battle of Harim]] || {{flagicon|Syria}} ||12 Aug || A Crusader alliance is defeated by the [[Zengids]]. |
| [[Crusades]] || [[Battle of Harim]] || {{flagicon|Syria}} ||12 Aug || A Crusader alliance is defeated by the [[Zengids]]. |
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|1165 || || [[Battle of Fahs al-Jullab]] || {{flagicon|Spain}} ||15 Oct || Almohads defeat [[Taifa of Murcia]]. |
| rowspan="2" |1165 || || [[Battle of Fahs al-Jullab]] || {{flagicon|Spain}} ||15 Oct || Almohads defeat [[Taifa of Murcia]]. |
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| [[Portuguese Reconquista]] || [[Battle of Palmela]] || {{flagicon|Portugal}} || || King [[Afonso I of Portugal]] defeats the [[Almohad Caliphate]]. |
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| rowspan="3" |1167 || [[Crusades]] || [[Battle of al-Babein]] || {{flagicon|Egypt}} || 18 March || Crusaders under [[Amalric I]] battle the [[Zengids]] of Syria, ending in a tactical draw. |
| rowspan="3" |1167 || [[Crusades]] || [[Battle of al-Babein]] || {{flagicon|Egypt}} || 18 March || Crusaders under [[Amalric I]] battle the [[Zengids]] of Syria, ending in a tactical draw. |