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'''Shihab Al'din''' was the son, and second-in-command, of the [[Saracen]] Sultan [[Salah Al'din]]. Shihab was present during the Saracen [[siege of Masyaf]] in 1176, and negotiated the terms of his father's withdrawl following an [[Assassin]]-infiltration of his personal tent the night before. | '''Shihab Al'din''' (Arabic: شهاب الدين ''Šihāb ad-Dīn'') was the son, and second-in-command, of the [[Saracen]] Sultan [[Salah Al'din]]. Shihab was present during the Saracen [[siege of Masyaf]] in 1176, and negotiated the terms of his father's withdrawl following an [[Assassin]]-infiltration of his personal tent the night before. | ||
Shihab informed the Assassin leader, [[Al Mualim]], that the only condition the Saracens insisted upon was the execution of the Assassin responsible for the death of a Saracen nobleman the night before: [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad]]. | Shihab informed the Assassin leader, [[Al Mualim]], that the only condition the Saracens insisted upon was the execution of the Assassin responsible for the death of a Saracen nobleman the night before: [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad]]. | ||
==Name== | |||
*In Arabic, ''Šihāb ad-Dīn'' (شهاب الدين) means "Star of the Faith." | |||
**The word ''Šihāb'' (شهاب) can also refer specifically to a "shooting star". | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 11 July 2011
Shihab Al'din (Arabic: شهاب الدين Šihāb ad-Dīn) was the son, and second-in-command, of the Saracen Sultan Salah Al'din. Shihab was present during the Saracen siege of Masyaf in 1176, and negotiated the terms of his father's withdrawl following an Assassin-infiltration of his personal tent the night before.
Shihab informed the Assassin leader, Al Mualim, that the only condition the Saracens insisted upon was the execution of the Assassin responsible for the death of a Saracen nobleman the night before: Umar Ibn-La'Ahad.
Name
- In Arabic, Šihāb ad-Dīn (شهاب الدين) means "Star of the Faith."
- The word Šihāb (شهاب) can also refer specifically to a "shooting star".