At the approach of the large Muslim army, the small Frankish forces of the County of Edessa withdrew within the walls of their two major towns. Although the Seljuks moved with impunity through the lands of the Latin state, they were unable to make an impression on first
Edessa and later
Turbessel (Tell Bashir). Soon the thwarted Seljuk host moved to Aleppo, where they were joined by the forces of
Damascus led by
Toghtekin. Even though the majority of Aleppo's citizens were well disposed to the Seljuk army, the ruler of the city
Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan refused to open the city's gates. Radwan regarded the sultan's army as a threat to his authority. Both Bursuq and Sökmen were ill and quarreled with each other. When Sökmen's health failed, he withdrew from the army with his followers, but he died before he reached home. Bursuq also quit the army and took his contingent home. Anxious to receive Sökmen's territories, Ahmadil left the army to press his claims with the sultan. ==Aleppo to Shaizar==