Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–17)

Summary
The Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1516–1517 was the second major conflict between the Egypt-based Mamlukball and the Ottoman Empireball, which led to the fall of the Mamlukball and Abbasidball

Major Battles

 * Battle of Marj Dabiq (1516) - Before the battle, a Mamluk governor gave the Ottomans a warning about the strength of the Mamluk troops they would be facing. The next day, the battle began. The Mamluk troops positioned themselves on a plain and waited for Ottoman troops to advance, and when the Ottomans were close, the Mamluks launched a cavalry charge and killed 7,000 Ottomans within the first few hours. Confusion broke out for the Mamluks when two of their three leaders were killed, and one was retreating. The Ottomans held a short counterattack before the remaining leader of the Mamluks surrendered. (Ottoman Victory)
 * Battle of Yaunis Khan (1516) - Mamluk cavalry caught Ottoman soldiers crossing Gaza and charged. The Ottomans broke the charge, and the remaining Mamluks retreated to Cairo. (Ottoman Victory)
 * Battle of Ridaniya (1517) - Ottoman forces attacked the city of Ridaniya and eventually routed the Mamluk defenders, even though Mamluks spies had infiltrated Ottoman ranks and were feeding the Mamluks information. The Ottomans ransacked the city, and soon riots broke out. Satisfied with victory, the Ottomans left the city. (Ottoman Victory)

Peace Treaty
The Mamluks were forced to give the Ottomans Constantinople and the rest of their territory.