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  1. Al-Kamil (Arabic: الكامل‎) (full name: al-Malik al-Kamil Naser ad-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Muhammad) (c. 1177 – 6 March 1238) was a Muslim ruler and the fourth Ayyubid sultan of Egypt. During his tenure as sultan, the Ayyubids defeated the Fifth Crusade. He was known to the Frankish crusaders as Meledin, a name by which he is still referred to in some older western sources. As a result of ...

  2. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Al-Malik al-Kāmil was a sultan (from 1218) of the Ayyūbid line, who ruled Egypt, Palestine, and Syria during the Fifth and Sixth crusades. On his accession to the sultanate, al-Kāmil engaged the armies of the Fifth Crusade and eventually negotiated their withdrawal from Egypt in 1221.

  3. 6 de oct. de 2019 · El 4 de octubre se celebra la fiesta de San Francisco de Asís, quien acudió a Tierra Santa y Egipto “Como peregrino y testigo de la paz, permaneciendo aquí hasta 1220, hasta su regreso a Italia.

  4. Al-Malik al-Kamil Nasiruddin Abu al-Ma'ali Muhammad atau yang lebih dikenal dengan nama al-Kamil ( Arab: الكامل, translit. al-Kāmil, c. 1177 - 6 Maret 1238) adalah penguasa Muslim sekaligus Sultan Ayyubiyah ke-4. Saat masa kepemimpinannya, Ayyubiyah memenangkan Perang Salib Kelima.

  5. Al-Kamil (Arabic language: الكامل‎) (full name: al-Malik al-Kamel Naser al-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Muhammed) (1180–1238) was a Kurdish ruler, the fourth Ayyubid sultan of Egypt. During his tenure as sultan, the Ayyubids defeated two crusades. In a temporary agreement with the Crusaders, he ceded Jerusalem to the Christians and is known to have met with Saint Francis of Assisi at the ...

  6. Al-Kamil (Arabic: الكامل; full name: al-Malik al-Kamil Naser ad-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Muhammad; c. 1177 – 6 March 1238) was a Kurdish Muslim ruler and the fourth Ayyubid sultan of Egypt. During his tenure as sultan, the Ayyubids defeated the Fifth Crusade. He was known to the Frankish crusaders as Meledin, a name by which he is still ...

  7. Al-Malik al-Kamil was sultan, or leader, of Egypt and later of Syria during both the Fifth (1218–21) and the Sixth (1228–29) Crusades. After successfully defending Cairo, the capital of his caliphate (kingdom) in Egypt from the Crusaders in 1221, he once again needed to deal with a Crusader army in 1228, under the leadership of the German ...