First Egypt, then Egypt and Syria (after he defeated Nur ad-Din)
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
He was the first sultan of Egypt. Not sure of his impact on the feudal system. Question for Egyptian and islamic history.
Firstly, they came from different areas of the world Secondly, they had different names Thirdly, Saladin was a SULTAN and Richard was a KING Fourthly, they believed on different things Lastly, they were born from different parents.
Saladin was primarily trying to retake Jerusalem during the Crusades. After the city fell to the Crusaders in 1099, Saladin, the Muslim leader and Sultan of Egypt and Syria, sought to reclaim it. He successfully captured Jerusalem in 1187 after a decisive victory at the Battle of Hattin. This event marked a significant turning point in the conflict between Muslim forces and the Crusaders.
Saladin proclaimed himself sultan of Egypt. He spread his conquests westward on the northern shores of Africa to Qabis and Yemen.
Saladin was a military officer in the Muslim Empire, and became Sultan of Syria
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No. Saladin was a Arab Sultan, Richard was an English King. They fought each other.
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Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria.
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First Egypt, then Egypt and Syria (after he defeated Nur ad-Din)
Saladin was never a pope.