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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sitt_al-ShamSitt al-Sham - Wikipedia

    Fatimah Khatun bint Najm ad-Dīn Abu al-Shukr Ayyub ibn Shādhi ibn Marwān (died 1220), popularly known as Sitt al-Sham, was a second sister of Saladin, probably older than Rabi'a Khatun. She is known for founding Al-Shamiyah al-Kubra Madrasa.

    • Bilad al-Sham

      Bilad al-Sham (Arabic: بِلَاد الشَّام, romanized: Bilād...

  2. El País del Sham (en árabe بلاد الشام Bilād ash-Shām o sólo الشام ash-Shām) también llamado región de Siria, Gran Siria o simplemente Siria (سوريا Sūriyā), en las fuentes occidentales como Levante es una región histórico-cultural de Oriente Próximo que comprende, aproximadamente, los actuales estados de la ...

  3. Madrasa al-Shamiyya al-Kubra is located in the Souk Sarojiya district to the north of the walled city of Damascus. It was built around 1190 by Sitt al-Sham, a sister of Salah al-din (1137-1193), who founded the Ayyubid dynasty in Damascus after taking the city over from the Zangids in 1177.

  4. Fatimah Khatun bint Najm ad-Dīn Abu al-Shukr Ayyub ibn Shādhi ibn Marwān (fallecida en 1220), conocida popularmente como Sitt al-Sham , era una segunda hermana de Saladino , probablemente mayor que Rabi'a Khatun . Es conocida por fundar Al-Shamiyah al-Kubra Madrasa . [1]

  5. 31 de may. de 2017 · Sitt al-Sham: patron of the sciences, builder of schools. Her role is recorded in history and classical literature as a patron of the sciences and the arts, most famous for building schools and her generous endowments. She was known as Sitt al-Sham Zumurrud Khatun bint Najm al-Din Ayyub, the second sister of Saladin.

  6. Muhammad ibn Shirkuh married a sister of Saladin, who was thus his own first cousin, known as Sitt Ash-Sham (‘The Lady of Syria’, i.e. not her given name). Her full name was Sitt Ash-Sham Zumurrud Khatun bint Najm d-Din Ayyub.