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  1. Presentatie Najm ad-Din Ajjoebs met zijn kind Saladin in een tekening (1966) al-Malik al-Afdal Najm ad-Din Ayyub ibn Shadhi ibn Marawan (Arabisch: الملك ألأفضل نجم الدين أيوب بن شاﺬي بن مروان) (overleden 9 augustus 1173) was de Koerdische gouverneur van de Armeense stad Dvin in dienst van de Turkse Seltsjoeken, en de vader van Salah ad-Din Yoessoef bin ...

  2. (en-uk) Madrasa constructed in 1243 (641 AH) by the Ayyubid sultan Al-Malik al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub (1228-1249) in the Jamaliyah district. His mausoleum was constructed in 1249 by Shagarat al-Durr, his wife. (fr-fr) Coordonnées géographiques : N 30°02′56″ E 31°15′41″.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Najm_al-DinNajm al-Din - Wikipedia

    Najm al-Din (Arabic: نجم الدين, romanized: Najm al-Dīn), also transliterated Najm ad-Din, Najmuddin, etc., is a male given name of Arabic origin, formed from Najm and al-Din, meaning "star of the religion". It may refer to: People. Najm al-Din Ayyub (died 1173), Kurdish soldier, father of Saladin

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  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Ayyūb (died 1173) was the father of Saladin, and a member of a family of Kurdish soldiers of fortune who in the 12th century took service under the Seljuq Turkish rulers in Iraq and Syria. Appointed governor of Damascus, Ayyūb and his brother Shīrkūh united Syria in preparation for war against the crusaders. He gave his name to the dynasty ...

  6. Autres informations. Al-Malik as-Sâlih Najm ad-Dîn Ayyûb 1 (v. 1207 † 1249) est sultan ayyubide d’ Égypte de 1240 à 1249 et de Damas de 1245 à 1249. Il est fils d’ Al-Kâmil, sultan d’Égypte et de Damas, et d’une concubine nubienne.

  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 ...