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  4. Al-Adil II - Wikipedia

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    Al-Adil died in prison eight years later. Contemporary Muslim historians wrote disapprovingly about al-Adil II's "boisterous living and loose morals". [ 1 ] : 308 This is seemingly corroborated by an inlaid brass basin made for him by the master craftsman Ahmad al-Dhaki al-Mawsili which contains a "somewhat risqué" depiction of total nudity ...

  5. As-Salih Ayyub - Wikipedia

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    While making ready to invade Egypt he was informed that his brother had been captured by his soldiers and was being held prisoner. As-Salih was invited to come at once and assume the Sultanate. [6] In August 1239, Ayyub began pressuring Al-Salih Ismail to join him at Nablus for the campaign to take over Egypt from al-Adil II. Ayyub began to ...

  6. Al-Kamil - Wikipedia

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    Al-Adil's second son, Al-Mu'azzam Isa, had already been made prince of Damascus in 1198. [7] It appears that Al-Adil allowed Al-Kamil a fairly high degree of authority, since he oversaw much of the work on the Cairo Citadel , issued decrees in his own name, and even managed to persuade his father to dismiss the powerful minister Ibn Shukr. [ 8 ]

  7. Tughtakin ibn Ayyub - Wikipedia

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    Tughtakin was the youngest son of Najm ad-Din Ayyub and his brothers included Saladin, the founder of the Ayyubid Empire and al-Adil, the later sultan of Egypt.After Saladin overthrew the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt, Tughtakin acquired lands in the Adawiya district near Cairo that belonged to Christian churches, most likely through force.

  8. Al-Zahir Ghazi - Wikipedia

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    At the same time his two older brothers were appointed, respectively, as governor of Syria and Egypt . The lands that az-Zahir received had been under the control of his uncle, Saladin's brother al-Adil, and al-Adil took an avuncular interest in az-Zahir. As the third son, when he inherited in 1193 he was to owe suzerainty to his eldest brother ...

  9. Al-Adil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Adil I (1145–1218), also known as Safadin (Sayf-ad-Din), was the Ayyubid sultan of Egypt and brother of Saladin. Al-Adil (the Just) is a laqab (an Arabic cognomen or epithet). It may also refer to: Al-Adil II (c. 1221–1248), Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, great-nephew of Saladin; Abdallah al-Adil (died 1227), Almohad caliph of Morocco