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  1. Ayyubid dynasty - Wikipedia

    • The Ayyubid dynasty (Arabic: الأيوبيون, romanized: al-Ayyūbīyūn; Kurdish: ئەیووبییەکان, romanized: Eyûbiyan), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt. A Sunni Muslim of Kurdish origin, Saladin had originally served the Zengi… 展开

    Name

    In medieval Islamic sources, the Ayyubids were referred to as "Kurdish Regime/Dynasty" (Arabic: … 展开

    History

    The progenitor of the Ayyubid dynasty, Najm ad-Din Ayyub ibn Shadhi, belonged to the Kurdish Rawadiya tribe, itself a branch of the large Hadhabani tribe. Ayyub's ancestors settled in the town of Dvin, in northern … 展开

    地位苏丹国
    首都开罗(1171年至1174年) · 大马士革(1174年至1218年) · 开罗(1218年至1250年) · 大马士革(1250年至1260年) · 哈马(1260年至1341年)
    常用语言阿拉伯语(官方语言)、库尔德语
    宗教逊尼派伊斯兰教
    Military

    Fundamentally, Saladin's army, which grew out of Nur ad-Din's army, was mainly based on Kurdo-Turkic troops, alongside some Fatimid and Arab tribal contingents. Kurds made up one-third of Saladin's army and were mostly org… 展开

    Government

    Saladin structured the Ayyubid empire around the concept of collective sovereignty i.e. a confederation of principalities held together by the idea of family rule. Under this arrangement there existed numerou… 展开

    Demographics

    By the 12th century, Islam was the dominant religion in the Middle East. It is not certain, however, if it was the religion of the majority outside the Arabian Peninsula. Arabic was the language of high culture and of the urban population… 展开

    Economy

    Having pushed the Crusaders out of most of Syria, the Ayyubids generally adopted a policy of peace with them. The war with the Crusaders did not prevent Muslims under Ayyubid governance from developing good commercial relati… 展开

    Science and medicine

    The facilities and patronage provided by the Ayyubids led to a resurgence in intellectual activity in different branches of knowledge and learning throughout the territories they controlled. They took special interest in the fields of medicin… 展开

     
  1. The Ayyubids were a dynasty that ruled Egypt, Syria-Palestine, parts of northern Mesopotamia (the Jazira) and Yemen between 1169 and 1260.
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    The Ayyubids were a dynasty that ruled Egypt, Syria-Palestine, parts of northern Mesopotamia (the Jazira) and Yemen between 1169 and 1260.
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    The Ayyubid dynasty was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt.
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  3. 阿尤布王朝 - 百度百科

    阿尤布王朝(Ayyubid dynasty),是12世纪-13世纪统治埃及、叙利亚、也门的伊斯兰教王国。 该王朝由库尔德人建立,全盛时期的版图延伸至圣城麦加与北伊拉克。

  4. The Ayyubid Dynasty In Egypt(1171-1250)

    The Ayyubid Dynasty In Egypt (1171-1250) The Fatimid Dynasty became very weak for many reasons: the weakness of the Caliphs; the conflicts between the viziers on the throne; the …

  5. 7 - The Ayyubid Period (1171-1250) - The City and the Citadel

  6. Ayyubid Dynasty - Discover Egypt's Monuments

    The Ayyubid dynasty was a military state as it appeared during the turbulent time of crusader attacks on Egypt and the Levant (Ash-sham). In light of this political context, Salah al-Din decided to build a citadel in Cairo, the construction of …

  7. Egypt - Ayyubid Dynasty, Cairo, Nile

    6 天之前 · Egypt - Ayyubid Dynasty, Cairo, Nile: Under Saladin and his descendants, Egypt was reintegrated into the Sunni world of the eastern caliphate. Indeed, during the period of the …

  8. The Art of the Ayyubid Period (ca.

    The Ayyubid dynasty came to power under the leadership of the Kurdish Zangid general Salah al-Din (r. 1169–93), known in Europe as Saladin. After repulsing a Crusader army that had …

  9. Ayyubid dynasty | Rulers, History, Founder, & Facts | Britannica

  10. Ayyubid wall of Cairo - Brown University

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