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  2. Saladin - Wikipedia

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    Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani compiled a list of Saladin's sons along with their dates of birth, according to information provided by Saladin late in his reign. [149] Notable members of Saladin's progeny, as listed by Imad, include: al-Afḍal Nur ad-Din Ali, emir of Damascus (b. 1 Shawwal 565 AH (c. 25 June 1170) in Egypt)

  3. Wikipedia:Age calculation templates - Wikipedia

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    {} – works with "fuzzy" or ambiguous dates {{Birth date and age}} – used on most biographical entries {{Birth date and age2}} – calculates age at a specified date {{Birth based on age as of date}} – used when a reference mentions the age of a person as of the date of the reference's publication {{Birth year and age}} {}

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nur al-Din Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Coinage of Muhammad, al-Hisn, 578 H. Obverse: Ala'smi'llah duriba bi'l-Hisn written date around youthful Seleucid head. Reverse: Malik al-umara Muhiyy al-`adil Nur al-Din Muhammad bin Qara Arslan bin Artuq Nasir al-Imam al-Nasir li-din allah /Mal'un man yu'ayyiruhu - legend in beaded circle

  6. Maimonides - Wikipedia

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    In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician, serving as the personal physician of Saladin. He was born and lived in Córdoba in al-Andalus (now in Spain) within the Almoravid Empire on Passover eve 1138 or 1135, [d] until his family was expelled for refusing to convert to Islam.

  7. Zayn al-Din Ali ibn Naja - Wikipedia

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    Zayn al-Din Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Naja [1] was a Sunni Muslim preacher and close friend of Saladin. Born in Damascus, [2] Zayn al-Din was a jurist who belonged to the Hanbali school of Sunni Islam. [3] In 1164, he participated in negotiations between Saladin's uncle Shirkuh, and Sunni Egyptian jurists on the overthrow of the Isma'ili Fatimid ...

  8. Salah ad-Din (name) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Saladin, 17th-century French composer; Olivier Saladin (fl. from 1986), a French actor; Charles Saladin (1878–1942), French inventor of Saladin box; Paul Saladin Leonhardt (1877–1934), German chess master of Polish origins; Lorenz Saladin (1896–1936), Swiss mountain-climber, journalist, photographer and traveler

  9. Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Shaddād remained an intimate and trusted friend of Saladin, "seldom absent for any length of time", as well as one of his main advisers, for the rest of the sultan's life. [4] After Saladin's death, ibn Shaddād was appointed qadi ("judge") of Aleppo. [8] He died there on 14 Safar 632 AH (8 November 1234), aged 89 years. [4]