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Kerak is located in Jordan.

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Kerak is located in Jordan.

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The cast of El Naser Salah el Dine - 1963 includes: Mohamed Abdel Gawad Tewfik El Dekn as Prince of Akka Ibrahim Emara Leila Fawzi as Virginia, Princess of Kerak Hamdi Ghayth as King Richard I (Richard the Lion-Heart) Mohamed Hamdi Sami Loutfi Ahmed Louxor as Renault Nadia Lutfi as Louise de Lusignan Ahmed Mazhar as Saladin Salah Nazmi Badr Nofal as Al Damaski Hussein Riad as Hikari Mohamed Sultan Laila Taher as Queen Berengaria Zaki Toleimat as Duke Arthur Salah Zulfikar as Issa

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Leila Fawzi has: Performed in "Bint zawat" in 1942. Performed in "Ali Baba wa al arbain harame" in 1942. Performed in "Nureddine wa bahhara el talata" in 1944. Performed in "Uscot el hub" in 1944. Performed in "Safeer gohannam" in 1945. Performed in "El bey el mozayaf" in 1945. Performed in "Ahlahum" in 1945. Performed in "El ursh el abiad" in 1946. Performed in "Malikat el jamal" in 1946. Performed in "Gamal wa Dalal" in 1946. Performed in "Al-sittat afarit" in 1947. Performed in "El akl fi ijaza" in 1947. Performed in "Sagua el lail" in 1948. Performed in "Afrah" in 1949. Performed in "Halawa" in 1949. Performed in "Bint Bariz" in 1950. Performed in "Sitt al hosn" in 1950. Performed in "Habibti Susu" in 1950. Performed in "Ibn al ajar" in 1953. Performed in "Ibn el harra" in 1954. Performed in "El murra kulshi" in 1954. Performed in "Khatafa mirati" in 1954. Performed in "Port Said" in 1957. Performed in "Min ajal emraa" in 1959. Performed in "Min agl hubbi" in 1960. Played Virginia, Princess of Kerak in "El Naser Salah el Dine" in 1963. Performed in "Rajul fil zalam" in 1963. Performed in "Bayaat el jarayed" in 1964. Performed in "Elf laila wa laila" in 1964. Played Hermia in "Il figlio di Cleopatra" in 1964. Played As her self in "Hikayet el omr kulluh" in 1965. Played Mona in "Al moukhareboun" in 1967. Played Fotna in "El dakhil" in 1967. Played Dalila (1985) in "Ali Al-Zibaq" in 1985. Performed in "Friska" in 2004.

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The great and scholarly Sultan of Egypt and Syria!

Saladin, pronounced Salah al-Din in Arabic, was a Kurd born in Tikrit, Iraq in 1137. In 1174 he became Sultan of both Egypt and Syria after the death of Nur ad-Din, who was once Saladin's political rival and once-mentor.

During the time he spent gaining power in Egypt and Syria, Saladin tried to avoid open conflict with the Crusaders, who the Muslims referred to collectively as Franks. But after Nur ad-Din's death, Saladin know had a large enough army to pursue his goal of recapturing the Holy Land.

Following a year long truce with the Crusaders, on July 4, 1178 Saladin defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin. During this battle Saladin captured the King of Jerusalem Guy de Lusignan. Next he marched on the city itself but found it defended by a knight, Balian of Ibelin. Balian and only a handful of other knights successfully defended the city from Saladin's attack until an agreement was made between the two, Balian would surrender the city to Saladin, as long as Saladin allowed the Christians to leave safely with the payment of a ransom.

The fall of Jerusalem led to the calling of the Third Crusade, and soon Saladin's famous rival Richard I of England was on his way to the Holy Land along with the King of France and the Hly Roman Emperor. The armies of Richard and Saladin soon fought several times and the two leaders had a great respect for each other. Before Richard surrounded the city, Saladin burnt all the crops in the fields outside of the city walls so Richard and his army would have no food. Eventually Richard realized that even if he did capture Jerusalem, he would not be able to defend it against Saladin, so in 1192 the two kings agreed to a truce. Saladin would remian in control of Jerusalem, so long as he allowed safe passage to and from the city for Christian pilgrims.

The following year, in the city of Damascas in Syria, Saladin passed away on March 4. When his advisors opened his treasury there was not enough money to even bury the great Sultan, he had long since given nearly everything away to charity.

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The West African countries speak more than 500 languages. Here is a partial list:

1. Abidji

2. Abron

3. Abure

4. Adioukrou

5. adyara

6. Aizi, Aproumu

7. Aizi, Mobumrin

8. Aizi, Tiagbamrin

9. Alladian

10. ambara

11. andi

12. Anyin

13. Anyin Morofo

14. Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan

15. Arabic, Moroccan Spoken

16. Arabic, Standard

17. assaniyya

18. Attié

19. Avikam

20. Baga Binari

21. Baga Kaloum

22. Baga Koga

23. Baga Manduri

24. Baga Mboteni

25. Baga Sitemu

26. Baga Sobané

27. Bainouk-Gunyaamolo

28. Bainouk-Samik

29. Bakwé

30. Balanta-Ganja

31. Bambara

32. Bandial

33. Baoulé

34. Bassa

35. Bassari

36. Bayot

37. bé

38. Bedik

39. Beng

40. Bété, Daloa

41. Bété, Gagnoa

42. Bété, Guiberoua

43. Beti

44. Biali

45. Birifor, Malba

46. Birifor, Southern

47. Bissa

48. Bobo Madaré, Southern

49. Bolon

50. Bomu

51. Buamu

52. Bullom So

53. Bwamu, Cwi

54. Bwamu, Láá Láá

55. Cerma

56. Crioulo, Upper Guinea

57. Dagaari Dioula

58. Dagara, Northern

59. Daho-Doo

60. Dan

61. Deg

62. Dewoin

63. Dida, Lakota

64. Dida, Yocoboué

65. Dogon, Jamsay

66. Dogon, Tomo Kan

67. Dogosé

68. Dogoso

69. Dyan

70. Dzùùngoo

71. Ebrié

72. Ega

73. Ejamat

74. English

75. French

76. Fulah

77. Fulfulde, Northeastern Burkina Faso

78. Gagu

79. Gbii

80. Ghomara

81. Glaro-Twabo

82. Glio-Oubi

83. Godié

84. Gola

85. Gourmanchéma

86. Grebo

87. Grebo, Barclayville

88. Grebo, Central

89. Grebo, Gboloo

90. Grebo, Northern

91. Grebo, Southern

92. Guinean Sign Language

93. Guro

94. Gusilay

95. Hassaniyya

96. Hausa

97. Imeraguen

98. Jahanka

99. Jalkunan

100. Jalunga

101. Jeri Kuo

102. Jola-Fonyi

103. Jola-Kasa

104. Jula

105. Kaansa

106. Kakabe

107. Kalamsé

108. Kantosi

109. Karaboro, Eastern

110. Karaboro, Western

111. Karon

112. Kasem

113. Kerak

114. Khe

115. Khisa

116. Khisa

117. Kisi, Southern

118. Kissi, Northern

119. Klao

120. Kobiana

121. Kodia

122. Konabéré

123. Kono

124. Koro

125. Koromfé

126. Kouya

127. Koyaga

128. Kpelle

129. Kpelle, Guinea

130. Kpelle, Liberia

131. Krahn, Eastern

132. Krahn, Western

133. Krobu

134. Krumen, Plapo

135. Krumen, Pye

136. Krumen, Tepo

137. Kulango, Bondoukou

138. Kulango, Bouna

139. Kuranko

140. Kusaal

141. Kuwaa

142. Kuwaataay

143. Laalaa

144. Landoma

145. Lele

146. Liberian English

147. Ligbi

148. Limba, East

149. Lobi

150. Loma

151. Lyélé

152. Mahou

153. Mandingo

154. Mandinka

155. Mandjak

156. Maninka, Forest

157. Maninka, Konyanka

158. Maninka, Sankaran

159. Maninkakan, Eastern

160. Maninkakan, Western

161. Mankanya

162. Mann

163. Manya

164. Marka

165. Mbato

166. Mbre

167. Mbulungish

168. Mende

169. Mixifore

170. Mlomp

171. Moba

172. Mòoré

173. Moroccan Sign Language

174. Mwan

175. N'ko

176. N'ko

177. Nalu

178. Natioro

179. Ndut

180. Neyo

181. Ninkare

182. Noon

183. Nuni, Northern

184. Nuni, Southern

185. Nyabwa

186. Nzema

187. Oniyan

188. Palor

189. Pana

190. Phuie

191. Pulaar

192. rabic, Hassaniyya

193. Saafi-Saafi

194. Samo, Matya

195. Samo, Maya

196. Samo, Southern

197. Sapo

198. Seeku

199. Senhaja de Srair

200. Senoufo, Cebaara

201. Senoufo, Djimini

202. Sénoufo, Nanerigé

203. Senoufo, Nyarafolo

204. Senoufo, Palaka

205. Sénoufo, Senara

206. Senoufo, Shempire

207. Sénoufo, Sìcìté

208. Senoufo, Tagwana

209. Serer-Sine

210. Siamou

211. Sininkere

212. Sissala

213. Songhay

214. Soninke

215. Spanish

216. Susu

217. Tachelhit

218. Tajuasohn

219. Tamasheq, Kidal

220. Tamazight, Central Atlas

221. Tarifit

222. Téén

223. Tiéfo

224. Toma

225. Tonjon

226. Toura

227. Toussian, Northern

228. Toussian, Southern

229. Turka

230. Vai

231. Viemo

232. Wamey

233. Wan

234. Wané

235. Wara

236. Wè Northern

237. Wè Southern

238. Wè Western

239. Winyé

240. Wojenaka

241. Wolof

242. Worodougou

243. Xasonga

244. Yalunka

245. Yaouré

246. Zarma

247. Zenaga

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