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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-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 .

  4. 10 de may. de 2016 · 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
  5. The lands that az-Zahir received had been under the control of his uncle, Saladin's brother al-Adil, and al-Adil took an avuncular interest in az-Zahir. As the third son, when he inherited in 1193 he was to owe suzerainty to his eldest brother, al-Afdal, in Damascus.

  6. 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.

  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. Al-Afdal was one of the Ayyubid commanders at the Battle...