Islam
the Second Crusade. In the east the Mongol Empire put an end to the Abbassid dynasty at
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the Battle of Baghdad in 1258, as they overran in Muslim lands in a series of invasions.
Meanwhile in Egypt, the slavesoldier Mamluks took control in an uprising in 1250 and in
alliance with the Golden Horde were able halt the Mongol armies at the Battle of Ain Jalut.
Mongol rule extended across the breadth of almost all Muslim lands in Asia and Islam was
temporarily replaced by Buddhism as the official religion of the land. Over the next century
the Mongol Khanates converted to Islam and this religious and cultural absorption ushered in
a new age of MongolIslamic synthesis that shaped the further spread of Islam in central Asia
and the Indian subcontinent.
Ottomans and Islamic empires in India (12581918)