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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dayfa_KhatunDayfa Khatun - Wikipedia

    Dayfa Khatun (Arabic: ضيفة خاتون; died 1242) was a Kurdish Ayyubid princess, and the regent of Aleppo from 26 November 1236 to 1242, during the minority of her grandson An-Nasir Yusuf. She was an Ayyubid princess, as the daughter of Al-Adil, Sultan of Egypt.

  2. 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.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Dayfa_KhatunDayfa Khatun - Wikiwand

    Dayfa Khatun ( Arabic: ضيفة خاتون; died 1242) was a Kurdish Ayyubid princess, and the regent of Aleppo from 26 November 1236 to 1242, during the minority of her grandson An-Nasir Yusuf. She was an Ayyubid princess, as the daughter of Al-Adil, Sultan of Egypt.

  4. Dayfa Khatun, niece of Saladin in 1236. How she ruled Northern Syria, forming and leading a political-military pact. She used several eunuchs as her advisors and close courtiers. She was very successful, and paved the way to another queen in Ayyubid Egypt, Shajar al-Durr who confronted the Ninth Crusade in 1250, after the death of her husband.

  5. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Dhayfa Khatun was a prominent architectural patron who established large endowments for the maintenance and operation of her charitable foundations. When reading about great empires and dynasties, we often come across stories of mighty conquests, powerful rulers and lasting legacies.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2020 · Dayfa Khatun was an Ayyubid princess, daughter of Sultan al-Adil I, who served as Regent of Aleppo during her grandson’s minority. She was a politically able ruler, engaging in the military struggles of the time and developing the city.

  7. 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.