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  1. ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn (Arabic: عصمت الدين خاتون; died 1186), also known as Asimat, was the daughter of Mu'in ad-Din Unur, regent of Damascus. She had been the wife of two of the greatest Muslim generals of the 12th century, Nur ad-Din and Saladin .

  2. Se desconoce quién fue su madre, ya que Saladino tuvo varias esposas o concubinas de las que apenas se sabe nada y la que se puede considerar principal, Ismat ad-Din Khatun (más conocida como Asimat, hija del regente de Damasco y que se había quedado viuda de Nur ad-Din, gobernador de Siria, cuando Saladino pidió su mano para quedarse con la ciu...

  3. 25 de ene. de 2022 · But we know Saladin’s wife [Ismat ad-Din Khatun, who in 1176 married Saladin, the Muslim sultan who took back Jerusalem from the crusaders in 1187] is writing letters to him on an...

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  4. 1 de feb. de 2022 · This web page does not contain any information about ismat ad-din khatun, a medieval Muslim ruler of Khwarazm. It focuses on two other women rulers of the Middle East, Melisende of Jerusalem and Zumurrud of Damascus, and their historical context.

  5. Ismat ad-Din Khatun. Born: Unknown, Syria. Died: 26 January 1186. Country most active: Syria. Also known as: عصمت الدين خاتون, Asimat. ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn was the daughter of a regent of Damascus, and wife of two of the 12th century’s greatest Muslim generals, Nur ad-Din and Saladin.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Ismat ad-Din Khatun was one of the daughters of Saladin, the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty and a prominent figure in the Crusades. Learn about Saladin's life, achievements, and family in this comprehensive article.

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

    Not much is known of Saladin's wives or slave-women. He married Ismat ad-Din Khatun, the widow of Nur ad-Din Zengi, in 1176. She did not have children. One of his wives, Shamsah, is buried with her son al-Aziz in the tomb of al-Shafi'i. Recognition and legacy Muslim world