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  1. Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (Arabic: الأفضل بن صلاح الدين, "most superior"; c. 1169 – 1225, generally known as Al-Afdal (الأفضل), was one of seventeen sons of Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, and thus of Kurdish descent. He succeeded his father as the second Ayyubid emir of Damascus.

    • Saladin (Salah ad-Din Yusuf)
    • Sunni Islam
    • 4 March 1193 – 1196
    • Al-Adil I
  2. Now the crusaders were surrounded and, despite three desperate charges on Saladin's position, were broken up and defeated. An eyewitness account of this is given by Saladin's 17-year-old son, al-Afdal. It is quoted by Muslim chronicler Ibn al-Athir:

    • 3–4 July 1187
    • Ayyubid victory
  3. Al-Afḍal the Son of Saladin and His Reputation. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2016. GERALD HAWTING. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. The period following the death of Saladin (589/1193) was a formative one in the history of the Ayyūbid empire.

    • Gerald Hawting
    • 2016
  4. Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din ( árabe : الأفضل بن صلاح الدين , "superior"; c. 1169-1225, generalmente conocido como Al-Afdal ( الأفضل ), fue uno de los diecisiete hijos de Saladino , sultán de Egipto y Siria. Sucedió a su padre como segundo emir ayyubí de Damasco .

  5. Al-Afdal the Son of Saladin and His Reputation. GERALD HAWTING. Abstract. The period following the death of Saladin (jSç/i 193) was a formative one in the history of the Ayyiibid. empire. It saw the eventual establishment of Saladin's younger brother Sayf al-Dîn al-Malik al- 'Adil as.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaladinSaladin - Wikipedia

    Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Hailing from a Kurdish family, he was the first sultan of both Egypt and Syria. An important figure of the Third Crusade, he spearheaded the Muslim military effort against the Crusader states in the Levant.

  7. Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (Arabic language: الأفضل بن صلاح الدين ‎, "most superior"; c. 1169 – 1225) popularly known as Al-Afdal ( الأفضل ), was one of seventeen sons of Saladin. He succeeded his father as the second Ayyubid emir of Damascus. Contents. 1 Biography. 2 References. 3 Bibliography. 4 Further reading. Biography.