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  1. A hattíni csata a keresztes háborúk egyik legfontosabb csatája volt, amely 1187. július 4 -én zajlott le a Guidó jeruzsálemi király vezette keresztény és a Szaladin egyiptomi szultán vezette iszlám seregek között a Szentföldön, „Hattín szarvai”-nál, Tibériás városától kb. 10 km-re nyugatra.

  2. Saladin. Depiction of Saladin. Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadhi (25 December 1138–1193), better known as Saladin, was a famous Kurdish Muslim Sultan of Egypt and Syria during the Crusades. [1] A Muslim of Kurdish origin, [2] [3] [4] Saladin led the Muslim opposition to the European Crusaders in the Levant. At the height of his power, his sultanate ...

  3. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11871187 – Wikipédia

    1187 más naptárakban: Gergely-naptár: 1187: Ab urbe condita: 1940: Bahái naptár-657 – -656: Berber naptár: 2137: Bizánci naptár: 6695 – 6696: Buddhista ...

  4. 30 de oct. de 2018 · The Battle of Hattin, 1187 CE. Unknown Artist (Public Domain) The Battle of Hattin in July 1187 CE in present-day Israel was one of the great victories of Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193 CE). The army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and its Latin allies were totally defeated and, shortly after, Jerusalem was captured too.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Reading_1187Reading 1187 - Wikipedia

    Reading 1187 is a camelback 0-4-0 switcher locomotive built in 1903 by Baldwin for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. It was primarily used for yard switching services, until 1946, when it was sold to the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's E&G Brooke Plant as No. 4. In 1962, it made its way to the Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg ...

  6. Cuando Saladino reconquistó Jerusalén en 1187, restituyó el culto musulmán en la Mezquita de al-Aqsa. Nuevas renovaciones, reparaciones y adiciones fueron llevadas a cabo por los sucesivos gobiernos ayubíes , mamelucos y otomanos , así como por el Consejo Supremo Musulmán y por las autoridades jordanas .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_21AD 21 - Wikipedia

    AD 21 ( XXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tiberius and Drusus (or, less frequently, year 774 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination AD 21 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent ...