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  2. Saladin - Wikipedia

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    Not much is known of Saladin's wives or slave-women. He married Ismat ad-Din Khatun, the widow of Nur ad-Din Zengi, in 1176. She did not have children. One of his wives, Shamsah, is buried with her son al-Aziz in the tomb of al-Shafi'i. [150]

  3. Ismat ad-Din Khatun - Wikipedia

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    Nur ad-Din's wife Razi Khatun, who was the mother his daughters Shams un Nisa, Aqsa un Nisa (Saladin's wife) and a son named As-Salih, also denied anything that solidifies Ismat ad-Din's complete marriage with Nur ad-Din. When Nur ad-Din died in 1174, King Amalric I of Jerusalem took advantage of the situation and besieged the city of Banias ...

  4. Kudüs Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria's love interest. Killed by Salahuddin when he recaptured Askalon. Berk Cankat as Bernard, the brother of Elisa (Alisa), who briefly took overDamascus (tur.Şam), until and then ruled over Gaza (tur.Gazze) until Salahuddin killed him when he takes over the city. Kartal Can Ermis as Demircan, one of Salahuddin's warriors.

  5. Ayyubid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Al-Ayoubi family - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Ismat ad-Din - Wikipedia

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    Ismat ad-Din Khatun (died 1186), also known as Asimat, wife of Nur ad-Din and Saladin Ismat ad-Din Umm-Khalil Shajar al-Durr (died 1257), Sultana of Egypt Topics referred to by the same term

  8. List of Ayyubid rulers - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Start End Title Fate 1 Saladin: 10 September 1171 4 March 1193 Sultan Died in office (In 1171, he abolished the Fatimid dynasty and realigned the country's allegiance with the Abbasid caliphs)

  9. Nur al-Din Zengi - Wikipedia

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    Nur ad-Din was the second son of Imad al-Din Zengi, the Turkoman atabeg of Aleppo and Mosul, [4] who was a devoted enemy of the crusader presence in Syria.After the assassination of his father in 1146, Nur ad-Din and his older brother Saif ad-Din Ghazi I divided the kingdom between themselves, with Nur ad-Din governing Aleppo and Saif ad-Din Ghazi establishing himself in Mosul.