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Saladin and the Fall of Kingdom Jerusalem

Current price: $63.95
Saladin and the Fall of Kingdom Jerusalem
Saladin and the Fall of Kingdom Jerusalem

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Saladin and the Fall of Kingdom Jerusalem

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This in-depth biography delves into the life and achievements of
Saladin
, a figure whose name continues to evoke admiration and respect across cultures and centuries. Known for his
chivalry, justice
, and
unwavering leadership
, Saladin's legacy as the unifier of the Islamic world during the time of the Crusades has made him a symbol of
strength and nobility
.
Born in 1138 to a Kurdish family, Saladin rose from obscurity to establish one of the most powerful and enduring dynasties of the medieval Islamic world. The book meticulously traces his early life, shaped by political intrigue and military training, and follows his ascent as he consolidated power in Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia. Through
meticulous planning, military prowess
diplomatic acumen
, he forged a united front against external threats, reclaiming Jerusalem and redefining the course of Islamic history.
This work draws from
rare, contemporary Arabic and Western sources
, providing an unparalleled perspective on Saladin's life and times. It examines his complex relationships with key figures of the Crusades, including
Richard the Lionheart
, and explores the cultural, religious, and political dynamics that shaped the medieval world. Saladin's ability to balance
pragmatism and piety
, along with his reputation for fairness-even among his adversaries-remains a focal point of the narrative.
Enhanced by
illustrations, maps
, and insights from primary accounts, this book offers readers a vivid portrayal of the man behind the legend. It captures not only his battles and conquests but also his dedication to
faith, learning
, and the betterment of his people. Whether you are a historian, student, or enthusiast of medieval history, this biography illuminates the legacy of a leader whose virtues transcend time.

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