The area of Saladin Province is 24,363 square kilometers.
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Saladin's primary reason for retaking Jerusalem was to fulfill his religious duty to defend the Holy Land from Christian invaders. He also used the argument that the city rightfully belonged to the Muslims as it had been under their control prior to the Crusades. Saladin inspired his listeners by emphasizing the importance of unity, the virtues of jihad, and the potential rewards in both this world and the next for those who fought to liberate the city.
The treaty with Saladin allowed trade for merchants and unarmed Christian pilgrims to make pilgrimages to the Holy Land (Jerusalem), while it remained under Muslim control.
Do you mean Saladin, the medieval sultan of Egypt and Syria? He was much more generous than the Christian crusaders were to his people. His one notable "bad" act occurred after the Battle of Hattin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saladin
Richard the Lionheart and Saladin both displayed strong negotiation skills during the Third Crusade. They were able to communicate effectively with each other to negotiate truces and exchanges of prisoners. Additionally, both leaders showed a willingness to compromise and find diplomatic solutions to avoid unnecessary bloodshed.
The population of Saladin Province is 1,042,200.
It was NinevehThe city of Assur in present day Saladin province of Iraq was the capital of Assyria. Assyrian empire existed as an independent entity till 605 BC.
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