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  • curprev 11:5411:54, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs 1,428 bytes +1,428 Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1258 |Date end= |Place=Baghdad; Damascus |Country=Syria |Disease=Ṭāʿūn |Keyword=Mortality; Ṭāʿūn |Reference=Ibn Faḍl Allāh al-ʿUmarī - Masālik al-abṣār 2001-2004, vol. 27, p. 369. |Reference translation=Translation by DeepL |Summary=Around the time when the Mongols took Baghdad, an epidemic (ṭāʿūn) affected the people in Syria. This was in 656 H (January 8, 1258 to December 27, 1258). The former Ayyubid sultan of..."
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