As soon as the allied host dispersed, Bursuq invaded again and captured the Christian-held town of
Kafr Tab, near Afamiya. Wearily, Roger recalled his army and took to the field again with 700 cavalry and 2,000 infantry. Some forces from the County of Edessa also participated. Meanwhile, Bursuq took his army in the direction of
Zerdana, c. east-southeast of Antioch. Roger based his army south of Antioch at the castle of Rugia, at a bridge on the Orontes near
Jisr al-Shughur, Syria. Early on 14 September Roger received intelligence that his opponents were carelessly going into camp at the
Tell Danith watering point, near Sarmin. He rapidly advanced and took Bursuq's army by surprise. As the Crusaders launched their attack, some Turkish soldiers were still straggling into the camp. Roger marshalled his army into left, center, and right divisions.
Baldwin, Count of Edessa, led the left wing while Roger commanded the center. The Crusaders attacked in
echelon with the left wing leading. Once the fighting began, the issue was not long in doubt. On the left the Franks soon broke the main strength of the Turks, who had withdrawn to a hillside behind their camp, while Roger occupied the camp itself. Only on the right were the Franks in difficulties. On the Frankish right, the
Turcopoles, who were employed as archers, were thrown back by a Seljuk counterattack. This disrupted the knights who faced tough fighting before repulsing their enemies on this part of the field. Roger decisively defeated Bursuq's army, ending the long campaign. ==Aftermath==