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    Najm al-Din Ayyub

    Kurdish soldier and politician, father of Saladin

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  1. Death. Najm al-Din Ayyub was injured in a horse riding accident on July 31, 1173, and died on August 9. His death exacerbated the tension between Saladin and Nur al-Din; the latter had summoned the former to assist in an expedition against the Kingdom of Jerusalem, but Saladin returned home when he heard of his father's death.

  2. Father. Al-Kamil. Mother. Ward Al-Muna. Religion. Sunni Islam. Al-Malik as-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub (5 November 1205 – 22 November 1249), nickname: Abu al-Futuh ( Arabic: أبو الفتوح ), also known as al-Malik al-Salih, was the Ayyubid ruler of Egypt from 1240 to 1249.

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  4. The mausoleum was built in 647 AH\ 1249 AD by Sultana Shajarat al-Durr, wife of Sultan Najm al-Din Ayyub. She commissioned the structure for her husband following his death in the battle against the Crusaders in Mansura. He was buried in al-Rawda Citadel and later removed to the mausoleum when it was completed in 648 AH\ 1250 AD.

  5. The domed Mausoleum of as-Salih Najm ad-Din Ayyub, overlooking al-Muizz street today. The Salihiyya Madrasa (or Madrasa as-Salihiyya), also called the Madrasa and Mausoleum of as-Salih Najm ad-Din Ayyub (Arabic: مدرسة وقبة الصالح نجم الدين أيوب, romanized: Madrasa wa Qubbat as-Salih Nagm ad-Din Ayyub) is a historic madrasa and mausoleum complex in Cairo, Egypt.

  6. Learn about the Ayyubid dynasty, founded by Salah al-Din (Saladin), and its achievements in metalwork, ceramics, glass, and building. See examples of Ayyubid art and architecture, including the Madrasa of al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub in Cairo.

  7. 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 ...

  8. The Madrasa of al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub was erected on the site where the Fatimid Eastern Palace once stood. It was built to teach the four sunni schools of fiqh (jurisprudence), and is considered to be the first school built in Egypt for that purpose. Shajarat al-Durr, the wife of the sultan, al-Salih Najm al-Din, added a mausoleum in which ...

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