[498] Kaisarieh.
[499] Knolles says that Aladeules was betrayed by his nephew, Alis Beg, who became the Turkish governor of the country.
[500] Kazi Asker.
[501] This was contrary to the advice of Algazeli, who advised Campson to protract the war and not to risk all on one battle.
[502] Sanjak.
[503] Knolles says the 7th.
[504] Sybeius Baluan.
[505] Knolles says that the Mamelukes lost the battle through the treachery of Caierbec, who had a secret understanding with Selim. The Turks were almost put to rout by Sibes and Algazeli, when the desertion of the Governor of Aleppo and the opportune arrival of Sinan Pasha turned the fortune of the fight. Sibes and Campson Gauri were both killed in the battle, which took place, according to Knolles, on the 7th of August, 1516, the same day that the battle of Schalderan took place two years before.
[506] Kafoor el Ghouri, the last Soldan of Egypt but one, died 1516, and was succeeded by Tomant Bey.
[507] Jonnses Pasha put to death soon afterwards by Selim.