Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus (1424–1426)

Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus

Limassol Castle suffered damages due to attacks of Mamluks
Date1424–1426
Location
Result Mamluk victory
Belligerents
 Kingdom of Cyprus Mamluk Sultanate
Commanders and leaders
Janus, King of Cyprus Barsbay
Ibn bint al-Aqsarayi
Strength
First campaign 370 men and 6 ships.
Second campaign 11 or 12 ships.
Third campaign unknown at Chirokitia, 14 ships.
First campaign 4 or 5 ships.
Second campaign 40 ships.
Third campaign 100 ships.

The Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus were a series of military expeditions launched by the Mamluk Sultanate into the Kingdom of Cyprus between 1424 and 1426. As a result of the Mamluk victory in the battle of Khirokitia on 7 July 1426 and the capture of King Janus, Cyprus became a tributary state.