Siege of Aleppo ended by Turkish attack on Baldwin II

Summary:
His camp outside Aleppo was attacked during the night by substantial Muslim forces, which threw his troops into confusion; the attackers were aware that Aleppo had been besieged for a long time, and could soon fall; Baldwin could not defeat them, so he had no alternative but to raise the siege and withdraw to al-Atharib 
Dates:
1125, January 29 
Baldwin of Bourcq, Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem (Baldwin 52)
  • His camp outside Aleppo was attacked during the night by substantial Muslim forces, which threw his troops into confusion; the attackers were aware that Aleppo had been besieged for a long time, and could soon fall; Baldwin could not defeat them, so he had to raise the siege and withdraw to al-Atharib (Jannuary 29: IV Kalend. Februarii) Fulcher of Chartres 3.39.1-2