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Egypt / Syria: Detail of a portrait of Saladin (Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, 1138-1193), Abu al-'Iz Ibn Isma'īl ibn al-Razaz al-Jazarī (1136–1206), 15th century. Although Al-Jazari was a contemporary of Saladin, the attribution remains disputed

Egypt / Syria: Detail of a portrait of Saladin (Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, 1138-1193), Abu al-'Iz Ibn Isma'īl ibn al-Razaz al-Jazarī (1136–1206), 15th century. Although Al-Jazari was a contemporary of Saladin, the attribution remains disputed

Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb (c. 1138 – March 4, 1193), better known in the Western world as Saladhin, was a Kurdish Muslim, who became the first Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Syria. He led Islamic opposition to the Franks and other European Crusaders in the Levant.

At the height of his power, he ruled over Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Hejaz, and Yemen. He led the Muslims against the Crusaders and eventually recaptured Palestine from the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem after his victory in the Battle of Hattin.

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