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  • Kurds pale skin, blue green eyes, Salah al-Din founder of the Ayyubid dynasty, mostly Sunni but other religious beliefs as well?

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • The Almoravid rulers in Spain went back to Zakat-alone-from-the-Muslims policy in 1090 CE, and the allegedly enlightened Sultan Saladin, a jealous Sunni and founder of the Ayyubid dynasty of Syria and Egypt, also did the same.

    Osama's Tax Incentives to Americans --- Not Telling the Whole Truth 2007

  • On the other hand, his earlier and close relationships with the rulers of the recently conquered Artuqids of southwest Anatolia or with al-Zahir, the Ayyubid ruler, may have been interpreted as political intrigue.

    Suhrawardi Marcotte, Roxanne 2007

  • Aljubarrota, battle of al-Kamil Muhammad, Ayyubid leader

    Subject Index Page 3 2001

  • See Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin), Ayyubid leader.

    Subject Index Page 67 2001

  • Alacaluf people al-Adil Sayf al-Din, Ayyubid leader

    Subject Index Page 3 2001

  • Ayyubid forces finally defeated and scattered them in 1246.

    1174-93 2001

  • The mamluks were the Turkish and Circassian military slaves who formed the mainstay of the late Ayyubid army.

    1174-93 2001

  • The Mamluks maintained legitimacy at first through Ayyubid puppets and then, after 1261, through the presence of an Abbasid caliph, descended from a refugee of the caliphal family following the sack of Baghdad by the Mongols.

    1174-93 2001

  • Good relations between Nubia and Egypt, existing while the latter was under Fatimid rule and the bakt continued to be observed, gave way to hostility under the Ayyubid dynasty in Egypt.

    c. Northeast Africa (Horn) 2001

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