Yes he was. He was from kurdistan e azad basha alami sagbab.
There are several Medieval Historians, such as Ibn Athir, who make it clear that Saladin was a Kurd.
No. Saladin was Moslem.
Saladin his real name is Salah al-din
The European Crusaders fought Saladin.
Saladin Saladin was the bigger hero because even accounts from the Crusaders say that Saladin was kind and Merciful Also Richard The Lionheart had many prisoners killed after they surrendered
He had his supporters. Saladin, whose actual name was Yusef ibn Ayyub, which in English would be Joe Jobson, was a Kurd who was nontheless Sultan of Egypt, having seized that office on the death of his predecessor, Nuradin. One doesn't come into that kind of political power from those circumstances without making some enemies. By contrast, his famous opponent, Richard the Lionheart, who could claim his throne as the result of his "royal blood," was wildly popular with the English, even though he rarely visited his kingdom and was a massive drain on its economy. However, most Muslims actually supported Saladin. He was unpopular with only small groups of Muslims.
Kurd Kisshauer died in 1958.
Kurd Kisshauer was born in 1886.
Javed Kurd was born in 1967.
Ahmad Kurd was born in 1949.
Keça Kurd was born in 1948.
Kurd Peters was born on 1914-08-07.
Kurd Peters died on 1957-07-24.
Kurd von Schöning was born in 1789.
Kurd von Schöning died in 1859.
Kurd von Schlözer was born in 1822.
Kurd von Schlözer died in 1894.
Kurd Lasswitz was born on 1848-04-20.