- The
Ayyubid dynasty (Arabic: الأيوبيون, romanized: al-Ayyūbīyūn; Kurdish: ئەیووبییەکان, romanized: Eyûbiyan), also
known as the
Ayyubid Sultanate, was...
- The
Ayyubid dynasty ruled many
parts of the
Middle East and
North Africa in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The
following is a list of
Ayyubid rulers...
- 1173,
between the
Nubians of
Upper Egypt and the
Kurdish forces of the
Ayyubid commander, Turan-Shah. The
Nubians and
Egyptians had long been engaged...
- The Banu
Ghaniya invasion of
North Africa sometimes referred to as the Banu
Ghaniya Rebellion was a
series of
military campaigns undertaken by the Banu...
- The
Ayyubid watchtower is a
stone tower dating back to the
Ayyubid period (c. 1170-1250), more
specifically in the year 1220, on the
southern wall of the...
- 1137 – 4
March 1193),
commonly known as Saladin, was the
founder of the
Ayyubid dynasty.
Hailing from a
Kurdish family, he was the
first sultan of both...
- led by
Richard I of England,
defeat a
significantly larger army of the
Ayyubid Sultanate, led by Saladin.
Following the Crusaders'
capture of Acre, Saladin...
-
headed by a sultan. The
sultanate was
established with the
overthrow of the
Ayyubid dynasty in
Egypt in 1250 and was
conquered by the
Ottoman Empire in 1517...
-
Uthman ibn
Salah Ad-Din
Yusuf (1171 – 29
November 1198) was the
second Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt. He was the
second son of Saladin.
Before his death, Saladin...
-
Caliphate of
Cairo into the
Ayyubid Sultanate of Egypt. Al-Adil was a son of Najm ad-Din Ayyub, he was
member of
Kurdish Ayyubid family and a
younger brother...