SALADIN

sălˈədĭn, Arabic Salah ad-Din, 1137?–1193, Muslim warrior and Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, the great opponent of the Crusaders, b. Mesopotamia, of Kurdish descent. He lived for 10 years in Damascus at the court of Nur ad-Din, where he distinguished himself by his interest in Sunni theology. He accompanied his uncle, Shirkuh (or Shirkoh), a lieutenant of Nur ad-Din, on campaigns (1164, 1167, 1168) against the Fatimid rulers of Egypt. Shirkuh became vizier there and on his death (1169) was succeeded by Saladin. Saladin later caused the name of the Shiite Fatimid caliph to be dropped from the Friday prayer, thus deposing him.

After the death of Nur ad-Din, who was planning to campaign against his too powerful subordinate, Saladin proclaimed himself sultan of Egypt, thus beginning the Ayyubid dynasty. He spread his conquests westward on the northern shores of Africa as far as Qabis and also conquered Yemen. He took over Damascus after Nur ad-Din's death and undertook to subdue all of Syria and Palestine. He had already come into conflict with the Crusaders (see Crusades), and he put the rulers of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (see Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of) on the steadily weakening defensive. He was unsuccessful in his efforts to conquer the Assassins in their mountain strongholds, but he took Mosul, Aleppo, and wide areas from rival Muslim rulers and became the principal warrior of Islam.

Gathering a large force of Muslims of various groups—but all called Saracens by the Christians—he set out to attack the Christians. Raymond of Tripoli was at first his ally, but then joined the other Crusaders, and the great battle of Hattin (near Tiberias) in 1187 found Christians matched against Muslims. Saladin won brilliantly, capturing Guy of Lusignan and Reginald of Châtillon. The city of Jerusalem also fell to him. The Third Crusade was gathered (1189) and came to the Holy Land to try to recover the Holy City. Thus it was that Richard I of England and Saladin met in the conflict that was to be celebrated in later chivalric romance. The reputation that Saladin had among the Christians for generosity and chivalry does not seem to have been a legend, and there seems no doubt that Saladin admired Richard as a worthy opponent. The Crusaders, however, failed in their purpose and succeeded only in capturing Akko. In 1192, Saladin came to agreement with the Crusaders upon the Peace of Ramla, which left the Latin Kingdom only a strip along the coast from Tyre to Yafo. The Christians were never to recover from their defeat.

See biographies by A. R. H. Gibb (1973), M. C. Lyons and D. E. Jackson (1982), S. Lane-Poole (1985), and G. Regan (1988); J. Reston, Jr., Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade (2001).

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SALADIN IN EGYPT THE MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN PEOPLES, ECONOMIES...ARBEL (Tel Aviv) MARK MEYERSON (Notre Dame) VOLUME 21 1 SALADIN IN EGYPT BY YAACOV LEV BRILL LEIDEN BOSTON...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lev, Yaacov. Saladin in Egypt / by Yaacov Lev. p. cm. - (The medieval Mediterranean...
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...they lived. Thus in the present book Saladin is almost as much the hero as Maimonides...CHAPTER IV WITH SALADIN IN CAIRO 1165-1174 55...RICHARD I and SALADIN -- To face page 146...
...escapes a most dangerous snare, which Saladin had prepared for him 16...NOVEL IX. Saladin, disguising himself like a merchant, is...escapes a most dangerous snare, which Saladin had prepared for him. THIS novel was...
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...Criminality: What is Beautiful is not Criminal MICHAEL SALADIN ZALMAN SAPER AND LAWRENCE BREEN 1 DEPARTMENT...References 1.The authors thank Allan Schmidt, Saladin, Russ Saladin, Douglas Williams and David Verrier for their various...
...Mcrae , Sudie E. Back , Michael E. Saladin , Himanshu P. Upadhyaya , Raymond...152: 1675-1677, 1995. SANTA ANA, E.J., SALADIN, M.E., BACK, S.E., WALDROP, A.E., SPRATT...PHARM.D., SUDIE E. BACK, PH.D., MICHAEL E. SALADIN, PH.D., (dagger) HIMANSHU P. UPADHYAYA...
...Reynauld provoke war with the Muslim ruler Saladin (Ghassan Massoud) by leading murderous...Tiberias and Balian refuse to join the war. Saladin defeats Guys forces and then lays siege...protect the people. The defenders wear down Saladins assault, but Balian surrenders Jerusalem...
...whirlpools and mountains or skyscrapers. When Saladin and Gibreel fall from a 747 in Satanic...ongoing inquiries in several fashions. In Saladin, we find the experiences that have done most to decenter Rushdie personally -- Saladin too is a boy of Muslim background from...
...SUDs (Chilcoat Menard, 2003; Dansky, Saladin, Brady, Kilpatrick, Resnick, 1995; Fullilove...difficulties) than did women with PTSD alone (Saladin, Brady, Dansky, Kilpatrick, 1995). Several...reminded of past trauma or substance use (Saladin et al., 2003). Accident survivors or women...
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The avenging heir: Saladin was the good enemy. Appropriated by...Richards effigy was made by an Italian and Saladins by an Arab, but both belong to a western...heroic sculpture. For centuries, the Saladin myth has been a largely European creation...
Incident Report: Richard I and Saladin. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel...Third Crusade. The new conqueror was Saladin, the principal warrior of Islam--a Kurd...like raindrops," one Christian wrote. But Saladin welcomed a foe of Richards stature, even...
Incident Report: Richard I and Saladin. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel...Third Crusade. The new conqueror was Saladin, the principal warrior of Islam--a Kurd...like raindrops," one Christian wrote. But Saladin welcomed a foe of Richards stature, even...
Syria: Successor to Saladin. by Sam Alexandroni In spite...Claims that Nasrallah is a modern-day Saladin, the 12th-century Muslim leader who...taken in front of a concrete statue of Saladin on a horse, which now bears a fluttering...
...heroic but doomed defence of Jerusalem against Saladin in 1187. At the time, God let Saladins assault succeed, and let Balian negotiate the...were soon released after the intervention of Saladins brother). Now, though, Scott lets them all...
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...Saddam Hussein is now toying with the idea of becoming a new Saladin. His mission: liberate Palestine. He has invited Yasser Arafat...for Israels policies in the occupied territories. The Iraqi Saladin analogy and a holy war against Israel are not as fanciful as...
...the forces of Islamic warrior-monarch Saladin in 1187, Ridley Scotts Crusades epic might...record and the nobility and wisdom of Saladin who, in a line that deftly encapsulates...peace exists between the Christians and Saladin (Ghassan Massoud), whose massive army...
...molded. This is clearly seen in the use of Saladin as an example of what Hamas and Islamic Jihad are doing. Saladin was famous for his scrupulous behavior...enemy soldiers and civilians. In fact, Saladin observed the rules of war much more closely...
...On Oct. 2, 1187, the great Muslim leader Saladin || Sultan of Egypt, Arabia, Syria and Mesopotamia...were displayed calling him "The Palestinian Saladin." It should be remembered that Saladin remains || after 800 years || the hero of all...
ON THIS DAY 25 NOVEMBER; Victory: Henry VIII. ENGLAND 1, SCOTLAND 0 1117 Crusaders defeat Saladin, marching on Jerusalem, at the Battle of Montgisard. 1783 British soldiers withdraw from New York City, their last post in the...
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SALADIN sal din, Arabic Salah ad-Din, 1137? 1193, Muslim warrior and Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, the great opponent of...1167, 1168) against the Fatimid rulers of Egypt. Shirkuh became vizier there and on his death (1169) was succeeded by Saladin. Saladin later caused the name of the Shiite Fatimid caliph to be dropped from the Friday prayer, thus deposing him. After...
...HATTIN, BATTLE OF hatten , battle on July 4, 1187, in N Palestine, where Saladin s Muslim forces defeated the Christian armies of Guy de Lusignan . When Saladin attacked Tiberias in July, 1187, Christian forces attempted to aid the besieged...
...Karak and Montreal when, in 1187, he attacked a caravan led by Sultan Saladin and thus provoked the events leading to the fall of Jerusalem. Al Karak was taken by Saladin in 1188 after a long siege. The town was an archiepiscopal see from the...
...1186) of Baldwin, and he even entered into an alliance with Saladin . However, in 1187 he became reconciled with Guy and valiantly led the Christians in the battle of Hattin. Saladin was victorious, and the Kingdom of Jerusalem soon fell entirely...
...regent from 1174 to 1176. Baldwin was constantly engaged, except for a truce (1180 82), in defending his kingdom against Saladin . In 1183 his leprosy began to spread very rapidly; he appointed Guy of Lusignan as his regent, but in the same year he...
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