Salah-el-Din, the Ayyubid Ruler who came from Syria to rule Egypt. He chose this site to build this fortified edifice to be his royal residence from which he can rule the city.
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt
The Ayyubid dynasty was founded by Salah ad-Din, commonly known as Saladin, in the late 12th century. He rose to prominence during the Crusades and is best known for his leadership in the conflict against the Crusaders and for recapturing Jerusalem in 1187. The dynasty established itself primarily in Egypt and Syria and lasted until the late 13th century. Saladin is also remembered for his chivalry and leadership qualities.
The Sultan of Egypt and Syria during the late 12th century was Saladin, also known as Salah ad-Din. He founded the Ayyubid dynasty and is best known for his leadership during the Crusades, particularly for recapturing Jerusalem from the Crusaders in 1187. Saladin is remembered for his chivalry and respect towards his enemies, as well as for his efforts to unify the Muslim territories against the Crusaders. His reign is often seen as a pivotal moment in Islamic history.
Lebanon and Syria to the north, Jordan to the east and south, and Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) to the south west.Lebanon Syria Jordan & Egypt.
No empire based in Egypt ever controlled the Euphrates River, but the Ayyubid Empire, which was based in Egypt came the closest to doing so in the mid-1100s.
Salahuddin Ayyubi was a great warrior. He was the king of Egypt. He conqured Syria, Yemen, Hijaz and North Africa. He defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin in 1187 AD and recaptured Jerulasem that the Crusaders had captured 88 years ago. He is considered one of the greatest Muslim Generals.
Jordan allied with Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War.
Ayyubid dynasty ended in 1341.
Ayyubid dynasty was created in 1171.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. they can't get to Egypt ,,remember 1973 ???
North East of Egypt at the area where the States of Syria and Iraq are located