North East of Egypt at the area where the States of Syria and Iraq are located
No, he was the envoy of the Sultan of Fez to Istanbul. but he made a visit to the empire of Songhai and Egypt on his way to there.
It is important to note that the Mamluks never controlled all of the territory in modern-day Egypt or modern-day Syria. However, the Mamluks controlled Cairo and Damascus by the beginning of the 13th century.
the assyrians
Marc Antony, they were fleeing Octavian's forces. Once in Egypt, they both committed suicide.
Saladin-Study Island
First Egypt, then Egypt and Syria (after he defeated Nur ad-Din)
Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria.
Because Salahadin was the sultan of Syria back in time. Also the sultan in Egypt, Yemen and some other places. He was a great warrior, with the biggest heart a warrior has ever had, he was fair, even to his enemies. He was a Islam-believer
Saladin was the first Sultan of Egypt and a great conquerer. From 1171 to 1187 Saladin seized control of Egypt, Damascas, a city in Syria, Mosul in Iraq, and finally the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt
Lebanon and Syria to the north, Jordan to the east and south, and Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) to the south west.Lebanon Syria Jordan & Egypt.
The individual being described is Saladin, the first Sultan of Egypt and Syria. His successful capture of Jerusalem in 1187 was a key event that led to the initiation of the Third Crusade. Saladin was known for his military prowess and was respected by Richard the Lionheart, the English king, for his leadership and chivalry during the conflicts between Christians and Muslims.
Jordan allied with Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War.
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
Ayyubid Dynasty ruled Egypt and Syria Started by Salah-ad-din (Saladin) in 1171.