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    Shirkuh is a Kurdish name which literally means "the lion (of the) mountain". Shirkuh is also the name of several villages in modern-day Iran. His Arabic honorific Asad ad-Din similarly means "the lion of faith". In Latin, his name was rendered as "Siraconus"; William of Tyre, referring to the expedition of 1163, describes him as:

    • 18 January – 23 March 1169
    • Islam
  2. 19 de dic. de 2020 · Campañas de Shirkuh en Egipto: El fin de una sangría (2) El descontento de los cairotas: Tras la retirada de Amalarico, no le pareció mala idea que un contingente de caballeros permaneciera en Egipto para la protección del portón del Cairo y los funcionarios francos que se encontraban en la capital egipcia para la recaudación tributaria que prometía Shawar de diez mil dinares.

  3. Shirkuh es un nombre kurdo que literalmente significa "el león (de la) montaña". Shirkuh es también el nombre de varias aldeas del Irán actual. Su árabe honorífico Asad ad-Din significa igualmente "el león de la fe". En latín, su nombre se tradujo como "Siraconus"; Guillermo de Tiro, refiriéndose a la expedición de 1163, lo describe como:

  4. Asad ad-Dīn Shīrkūh bin Shādhī (Shirku, o Şêrko en kurdo, اسد الدين شيركوه, Siracons en los escritos de Guillermo de Tiro) (muerto en el 1169) fue un general kurdo de Nur al-Din, atabeg de Alepo y de Damasco.

  5. A skilled mountaineer can easily reach to peak within 7 hours. Due to the 1500-meter altitude difference (from Sheikh Ali Shah with a 2500-meter height to Shirkuh Peak, 4000 meters above the sea level) feeling altitude sickness is probable. Camping Possibilities at Shirkuh Mountain. Fortunately, there will not be any problem with camping in ...

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  6. Shirkuh Marín is a famed sailor of the Lucidian Ocean as of 836 PD.[1] Shirkuh is a transgender human man with a slim build, with tanned skin and curly brown hair shaved on the sides; he also has a beard adorned with a silver bead on the end. He wears a long teal coat, red pants, brown leather boots and gloves as well as a pair of straps crossing his chest, and and a white shirt with a wide v ...

  7. The Zangid Sultan Nur ad-Din Zengi had given the domain of Homs to Shirkuh in 1164. Five years later, on Shirkuh’s death, Nur ad-Din took the city back, but following his victory at the Horns of Hama in 1175, Saladin gave the domain of Homs to his son Muhammad ibn Shirkuh. He also gave him Palmyra and ar-Rahba.