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  1. As-Salih was born in 1205, the son of Al-Kamil and a Nubian concubine. Her name was Ward Al-Muna and she was also the servant of Al-Kamil's other wife, Sawda bint Al-Faqih, the mother of Adil. [2] In 1221, he became a hostage at the end of the Fifth Crusade, while John of Brienne became a hostage of as-Salih's father Al-Kamil, until Damietta ...

  2. Shortly after a civil war between As-Salih Ayyub and Al-Salih Ismail, which ended in Ayyub's victory and the consolidation of Damascus under his control, Ayyub now gave his attention to the Crusaders. On June 17, 1247, Tiberias was captured, and soon afterwards, Mount Tabor and Belvoir fell to the Ayyubids. The Muslims then marched towards Ascalon.

    • August-15 October 1247 [1]
    • Ayyubid victory
    • Ascalon
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  4. Apr 26, 2020 · As-Salih was thus the last major Ayyubid ruler of Egypt, and the last to combine rule of Egypt with effective rule of parts of Palestine and Syria. Silver coin of as-salih in hasankayf (northern Kurdistan) in 1235. Golden coin of sultan as-salih in Egypt 1247. Ayyubid sultanate under Sultan As-Salih rule and their neighboring empires & emirates ...

  5. King As-Saalih Najm Ad-Deen Ayyoob took office in Egypt in 637 A.H., and the Ayyubid emirs in Shaam, as was their habit, got ready to fight with him over the successive authority of Egypt. There were some skirmishes and combat between them, which reached the peak in 641 A.H., when the Ayyubid dispersed forces in Shaam were unified, and allied ...

  6. Ayyubid Empire in its Greatest Extent. The Ayyubid or Ayyoubid Dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Kurdish [1] origins which ruled Egypt, Syria, Yemen (except for the Northern Mountains), Diyar Bakr, Mecca, Hejaz and northern Iraq in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The Ayyubids are also known as Ayoubites, Ayyoubites, Ayoubides, or Ayyoubides.

  7. 1. 4. The Ayyubid dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origin, founded by Saladin and centered in Egypt. The dynasty ruled much of the Middle East during the 12th and 13th centuries CE. The Ayyubid family, under the brothers Ayyub and Shirkuh, originally served as soldiers for the Zengids until they supplanted them under Saladin, Ayyub’s son.

  8. Browse 7 AS SALIH AYYUB photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Egyptian policemen on guard by the entrance to the Ayyubid 13th century Madrasa of al-Salih Ayyub, off the popular tourist street Bayn al-Qasrayn and...

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