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.
Sala was the founder of Hoysala Dynasty.
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Pushyamitra Sunga established the Sunga Dynasty.
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Ayyubid dynasty ended in 1341.
Ayyubid dynasty was created in 1171.
The Ayyubid Dynasty
Ayyubid Dynasty ruled Egypt and Syria Started by Salah-ad-din (Saladin) in 1171.
Sala was the founder of Hoysala Dynasty.
qutub-ud-din aibak was the founder of the slave dynasty.
Chandragupta maurya was the founder of the mauryan dynasty
Raziya sultan was the founder of the Sultanate dynasty in India.
The Hongwu Emperor was the founder of the Ming dynasty.
vasudev was the founder of kanva dynasty. he was also called 'bhumi mitra'
Mahapadma Nanda was the founder of the Nanda dynasty of Magadh empire.
Pushyamitra Sunga established the Sunga Dynasty.