HistoryMarche on MSN
Saladin offered Baldwin 100,000 dinars to stop Chastellet - then the Templars kept building, "too close to Damascus"
After Baldwin IV’s stunning victory at Montgisard in 1177, both Jerusalem and Saladin knew the war was far from finished. The ...
Until the 21st century, Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (Righteous of the Faith; Joseph, son of Ayyub), known in Europe as Saladin, was probably the most famous Muslim in Western culture after the ...
Every year, doctors and historians gather at the Historical Clinicopathological Conference at the University of Maryland School of Medicine to try to figure out the cause of death, be it an ailment or ...
Today, the figurative field of battle has become a literal one: Israel's Sharon Plain. Rafael Lewis An Israeli archaeologist says he’s pinpointed the precise location of one of the Third Crusade’s ...
Photo shows a view of the Saladin Citadel in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 14, 2021. The Saladin Citadel, built by Saladin (1138-1193) in the 12th century, is an attraction for tourists in Cairo.Photo:Xinhua ...
Edwin “Chi’Codez” Saladin, institutional systems architect and founder of World Of Wealth LLC, is set to appear on Legacy Makers TV, where he shares how structured system design and cross-industry ...
There is unusual elegance and finesse in the wines from Domaine Saladin. The two sisters, Elisabeth and Marie-Laurence Saladin runs this wine estate today but it traces its roots back to 1422. The ...
When Byzantium, the heir to the Roman Empire, and the cultural capital of Europe, was threatened by Seljuk Turks from the west, the Pope called for a Crusade of Christian warriors to recapture ...
The Life and Legend of the Sultan Saladin. By Jonathan Phillips.Yale University Press; 520 pages; $32.50. Bodley Head; £25. THE WEST has few Muslim heroes but, astonishingly, a 12th-century jihadist ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results