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  1. Dhayfa Khatun, the powerful wife of the Ayyubid ruler of Aleppo al-Zahir Ghazi, was the Queen of Aleppo for six years. She was born in Aleppo in 1186 CE. Her father was King al-Adel, the brother of Salah al-Din Al-Ayyubi and her brother was King al-Kamel. She was married to king al-Zahir the son of Salah al-Din.

  2. Dayfa Khatun (arapski ضيفة خاتون‎) bila je sultanija kurdskog podrijetla te regent grada Alepa 1237. – 1244. [1] Bila je kći sultana Egipta Al-Adila I. te nećakinja sultana Saladina , a udala se za svojeg bratića Az-Zahira Ghazija 1212.

  3. Née en 581/1185 et morte en 638/1242, Dayfa Khatun est une princesse ayyoubide, fille d' al-Malik al-Adel, sultan d’Égypte de 592/1196 à 615/1218 qui n'était d'autre que le frère et successeur du fondateur du sultanat ayyoubide, Saladin. En tant que princesse, elle reçut une éducation distinguée incluant religion, fiqh, et belles-lettres.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Dhayfa Khatun was of Kurdish descent and royal blood. Born in 1186 to King Al-Adel, the fourth Sultan of Egypt and Syria and brother to Salah al-din Al-Ayyubi, who founded the Sultanate of Egypt and the Ayyubi dynasty, Dhayfa married her cousin, Az-Zahir Ghazi, the son of her uncle, Salah al-din who saw the marriage as a means of ending the ...

  5. The Madrasa al-Firdaws, whose name means “paradise,” is located some distance outside the medieval city walls of Aleppo in the neighborhood known as al-Maqamat. Its patron was Dayfa Khatun, the wife Ayyubid sultan al-Malik al-Zahir Ghazi, and the effective queen of the region between 1236 and 1242. She is one of the most prominent ...

  6. Dayfa Khatun (Arabic: ضيفة خاتون ‎) was the regent ruler of Aleppo from 1237 to 1244 during the reign of her grandson an-Nasir Yusuf.She achieved an unprecedented measure of autonomous political influence, becoming the first Ayyubid female regent, [clarification needed]

  7. After Ghaziya Khatun’s death al-Zahir wanted to keep his throne safe from his powerful and pragmatic uncle, so in the same year (1212), he asked his uncle, Sultan al-‘Adil, if he could marry his other daughter, Dayfa Khatun. 10 Political marriage was a useful tool for al-‘Adil; he also married her other sister off to a Seljuqid prince in Anatolia. 11