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The last name Saladin is of Arabic origin, derived from the name Salah ad-Din, which means "Righteousness of the Faith." Salah ad-Din, or Saladin, was a prominent Muslim leader known for his role during the Crusades in the late 12th century, particularly for his leadership in the capture of Jerusalem. The surname may also be found in various cultures and regions due to historical influences and migrations, but it primarily retains its association with this notable historical figure.

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