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Each force returned to their cities and al-Fadil wrote: "They [Izz ad-Din's coalition] advanced like men, like women they vanished." [107] On 2 March, al-Adil from Egypt wrote to Saladin that the Crusaders had struck the "heart of Islam". Raynald de Châtillon had sent ships to the Gulf of Aqaba to raid towns and villages off the coast of the ...
The Ayyubid dynasty (Arabic: الأيوبيون, romanized: al-Ayyūbīyūn; Kurdish: ئەیووبییەکان, romanized: Eyûbiyan), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt.
The Al-Ayoubi family is a prominent family of royal and noble lineage, tracing its origins to the Middle Ages. The family originated in the ancient Armenian city of Dvin . In Dvin , the family was regarded as the political and military elite of the region before relocating to the Levant .
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, Syria. [1] It was built in 1196, three years after the death of Saladin. [2]
Salah al-Din Yusuf (12) r. 1250-1260: Al-Mu'azzam Ghayath al-Din Turanshah (11) r. 1249-1250: Emirs of Aleppo. See Rulers of Aleppo. Portrait Epithet Name Sultan From
It also took part in the Siege of Menagh Air Base, the Siege of Nubl and Al-Zahraa, [12] and cooperated with the Azadî Battalion along the frontline south of Aleppo International Airport. [ 4 ] On 26 October 2012, clashes erupted between the YPG and other rebel groups, including the Saladin Ayubi Brigade, in the Ashrafiya neighbourhood of Aleppo.
Saladin's brother Al-Adil was moved by the sight and asked Saladin for 1,000 of them as a reward for his services. Saladin granted his wish and Al-Adil immediately released them all. Heraclius, upon seeing this, asked Saladin for some slaves to liberate. He was granted 700 while Balian was granted 500 and all of them were freed by them.
Nawab Salahuddin Abbasi, politician and Ameer of Bahawalpur from 1988; Salahuddin (cricketer) (born 1947), cricketer; Salahuddin (cricketer, born 1998) Salahuddin (wrestler) (Muhammad Salah-ud-din, born 1948) Salahuddin Toofani (1948–2008), actor and comedian; Ghazi Salahuddin (born 1939), journalist and scholar; Qazi Salahuddin (fl. 1960s ...