The Ayyubid response began when Saladin dispatched Turanshah with a force of Kurdish troops to relieve Aswan, but the Nubian soldiers had already departed. Nonetheless, Turanshah conquered the Nubian town of
Ibrim and gave the fiefdom (
iqta') to his
Kurdish commander,
Ibrahim al-Kurdi. Turanshah followed up on this by conducting a series of raids against the Nubians. His attacks appear to have been highly successful, resulting in the Nubian king based in Dongola, to request an
armistice. Apparently eager for conquest, Turanshah was unwilling to accept the offer until his own emissary had visited the King of Nubia and reported that the entire country was poor and not worth occupying. Although the Ayyubids would be forced to take future actions against the Nubians, Turanshah set his sights on more lucrative territories. ==Aftermath==