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Salah ad-Din
Yusuf ibn
Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4
March 1193),
commonly known as
Saladin, was the
founder of the
Ayyubid dynasty.
Hailing from a
Kurdish family...
- the
banner of the UN.
Saladins were also emplo**** by the
British Army in
Northern Ireland during The Troubles. In 1975
Saladins of B
Squadron 1RTR were...
- The
Eagle of
Saladin (Arabic: نسر صلاح الدين, romanized: Nasr Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn),
known in
Egypt as the
Egyptian Eagle (Arabic: النسر المصري, romanized: an-Nasr...
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Jerusalem by
Saladin in 1187. In July 1187, the
Kingdom of Jerusalem's army was
defeated by
Saladin at the
Battle of Hattin; in October,
Saladin captured...
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established by
Saladin in 1171,
following his
abolition of the
Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt. A ****
Muslim of
Kurdish origin,
Saladin had
originally served...
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Saladin arrived in
Egypt in 1163 and
ruled it from 1171
until his
death in 1193.
Egypt was in a
state of
decay prior to
Saladin's rise to
power with the...
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thriving crusader state and
succeeded in
protecting it from the
Muslim ruler Saladin.
Baldwin developed the
first symptoms of
leprosy as a
child but was only...
- the Holy Land
following the
capture of
Jerusalem by the
Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. For this reason, the
Third Crusade is also
known as the Kings'...
- The
Mausoleum of
Saladin holds the
resting place and
grave of the
medieval Muslim Ayyubid Sultan Saladin. It is
adjacent to the
Umayyad Mosque in Damascus...
- In 1169, both
Shawar and
Shirkuh died, and al-Adid
appointed Saladin as vizier.
Saladin, with
reinforcements from Nūr-ad-Din,
defeated a m****ive Crusader-Byzantine...