Battle of Migdol (601 BC)

The Battle of Migdol (601 BC) took place near the eastern border of Egypt between the Babylonians led by Nebuchadnezzar II and the Egyptians led by Necho II.

Battle of Migdol (601 BC)
Part of the Egyptian–Babylonian wars
Datec. 601 BC
Location
Migdol
Result

Egyptian Victory

  • Egypt captures Gaza
Belligerents
Egypt Babylonia
Commanders and leaders
Necho II Nebuchadnezzar II
Casualties and losses
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Background

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In the late years of the 7th century BC, the Neo-Babylonians had expanded into Syria-Palestine after driving the Egyptians out of the region. Yet, there was still Egyptian influence in the Southern Levant area close to Egypt. Therefore, a Babylonian campaign against Egypt itself was needed to end Egyptian intervention and strengthen Babylonian control in the Southern Levant and to invade Egypt itself.[1]

Battle

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The battle took place in the last days of 601 BC. Nebuchadnezzar advanced into the sinai to invade Egypt and was met by Necho and his forces. a fierce battle broke out near the fortress of Migdol where both sides had many casualties. the Babylonians withdrew and were pursued by Necho who captured Gaza. Nebuchadnezzar stayed home the next year to rebuild his forces.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Ephʿal, Israel (2003). "Nebuchadnezzar the Warrior: Remarks on his Military Achievements". Israel Exploration Journal. 53 (2): 180–181. JSTOR 27927044.
  2. ^ Lipiński, E. (1972), The Egypto-Babylonian War of the Winter 601-600 B.C., pp. 235–241
  3. ^ Katzenstein, H. J. (1983). ""Before Pharaoh Conquered Gaza" (Jeremiah XLVII 1)". Vetus Testamentum. 33 (2): 249–251. doi:10.1163/156853383X00288. JSTOR 1518014.