Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193

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Name (Hebrew)
צלאח אל-דין אל-איובי
Name (Latin)
Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Name (Arabic)
صلاح الدين الايوبي، 1137-1193
Other forms of name
Aĭi︠u︡biĭ, Salaḣ ad-din, 1137-1193
Aĭi︠u︡biĭ, Saloḣiddin, 1137-1193
Ibn Ai︠u︡b, Salakh ad-din I︠U︡suf, 1137-1193
Saladino, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Salah ad-Din Yusuf, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Salahudeen Al-Ayubi, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Salâhaddı̂n Eyyûbı̂, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Selahdînê Eyûbî, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Al-Ayubi, Salahudeen, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Ayubi, Salahudeen Al-, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Ayyūbī, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
al-Ayyubi, Salah Al-Din
Salah ad-Din Yusuf, Sultan of Egypt and Syria
אל-איובי, צלאח אל-דין
الايوبي، صلاح الدين
Date of birth
1137
Date of death
1193
Place of birth
Tikrīt (Iraq)
Place of death
Damascus (Syria)
Occupation
Soldiers
Sultans
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 90040943
Wikidata: Q8581
Library of congress: n 82165288
Sources of Information
  • Britannica online, 1 January 2011(Saladin, Arabic in full Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb ("Righteousness of the Faith, Joseph, Son of Job"), also called al-Malik al-Nāṣir Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Yūsuf I (b. 1137/38, Tikrīt, Mesopotamia [now in Iraq]; d. March 4, 1193, Damascus [now in Syria]), Muslim sultan of Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine, founder of the Ayyūbid dynasty, and the most famous of Muslim heroes)
  • Cankurd. Selahdînê Eyûbî, 2000.
  • Croce, V. La guerra santa del Saladino, 2000.
  • Islamhouse.com, August 21, 2020:title (Салах ад-дин Айюби = Salaḣ ad-din Aĭi︠u︡biĭ (1138 - 04.03.1193 года) Egyptiannsultan since 1175. Founder of Ai︠u︡b dynasty. He was leading a fight of muslims against Crusaders, and in 1164 as a major assistant of commander Nuraddin particpated in freeing Egypt from Crusaders. After death of Commander Nuraddin Салах ад-дин Юсуф ибн Айюб = Salakh ad-din I︠U︡suf ibn Ai︠u︡b leaded Arab army and fought with Crusaders and their states on Sacred Land - County of Edes, Principality of Antioch, Kingdom of Jerusalem, Tripoli County. Along with a title of Commander-in Chief of a Muslim Army Salakh ad-din received a power over the Egypt conquered by Arabs. In 1774 he founded a dynasty of Aĭi︠u︡bivs. He became afull-powered Sultan of Egypt - the biggest state in Arab world at that time)
  • On for Islam! 2003:t.p. (Salahudeen Al-Ayubi)
  • Regan, G. Saladin and the fall of Jerusalem, c1987:CIP introd. (Salah ad-Din Yusuf)
  • Saladin, 2002:CIP galley (Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub; b. 1138)
  • Saloḣiddin Aĭi︠u︡biĭ, 2018title page (Салoxиддин Айюби = Saloḣiddin Aĭi︠u︡biĭ)
  • Şeşen, R. Salâhaddı̂n Eyyûbı̂ ve devlet, 1987:t.p. (Salâhaddı̂n Eyyûbı̂)
  • Tārīk̲h̲-i Falast̤īn, 2009:t.p. (يوسف سلطان صلاح‌الدّين ايّوبى = Yūsuf Sult̤ān Ṣalāḥuddīn Ayyūbī)
  • Wikipedia, Dec. 27, 2010(Saladin; b. ca. 1138 in Tikrit, Iraq; d. Mar. 4, 1193 in Damascus, Syria; Sultan of Egypt and Syria; reigned between 1174 and 1193; led Muslims against the Crusaders, recapturing Palestine from the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
  • Zaydān, J. 17 Ramaḍān ; al-Amīn wa-al-Maʼmūn ; Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī, 1981:t.p. (Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī)
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