At this time, over 10,000 of the Ottoman vanguard had just crossed the river, and the troops behind were crowded at the riverbank, preparing to board the boats, almost helplessly watching the approaching Mamluk cavalry.
Infantry without formation are as fragile as chicks in front of cavalry.
Three thousand cavalry held their horse sabers by their sides, and just by galloping through the crowd, they easily sliced through hundreds of bodies of the Yeniceri Guard.
In an instant, cries and screams covered the north bank of the Harazunig River.
Countless Ottoman soldiers scattered like headless flies, trying to avoid the sharp blades of the Mamluks, many jumped into the river, only to quickly sink.
Rauf, pale-faced, fled hastily towards Abo under the protection of the guards.
Ibrahim, on his side, also did not linger in battle. After dispersing the Ottoman Army's formations, he immediately turned east in pursuit.