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[Note that "Salah al-Din" is one name, not a first name and surname]
[Note that "Salah al-Din" is one name, not a first name and surname]


Saladin is the commander of the Muslim armies and lands arrayed against the invading [[Richard the Lionhearted]], and never makes a direct appearance in the game. He is, however, referenced frequently by other characters, and his forces are engaged with Richards during the battle of [[Arsuf]]. Despite Defeated three times in [[Acre]], [[Arsuf]] and [[Jaffa]] by Richard, Saladin manages to secure Jerusalem by finalizing a treaty by which Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, but which also allowed unarmed Christian pilgrims to visit the city. This treaty is called [[Treaty of Ramla]]. Richard departed the Holy Land on October 9, 1192.
Saladin is the commander of the Muslim armies and lands arrayed against the invading [[Richard the Lionhearted]], and never makes a direct appearance in the game. He is, however, referenced frequently by other characters, and his forces are engaged with Richards during the battle of [[Arsuf]]. Despite Defeated three times in [[Acre]], [[Arsuf]] and Jaffa by Richard, Saladin manages to secure Jerusalem by finalizing a treaty by which Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, but which also allowed unarmed Christian pilgrims to visit the city. This treaty is called Treaty of Ramla. Richard departed the Holy Land on October 9, 1192.


Saladin died on March 4, 1193. He is buried in Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria. He is considered as a hero in the Arab world, also respected by his Christian counterparts.
Saladin died on March 4, 1193. He is buried in Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria. He is considered a hero in the Arab world and is also respected by his Christian counterparts.


Many people preach about Saladin in [[Jerusalem]] and [[Damascus]]. Oddly enough they all speak in the same gruff voice.
Many people preach about Saladin in [[Jerusalem]] and [[Damascus]]. Oddly enough they all speak in the same gruff voice.
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Revision as of 23:00, 2 April 2009

Saladin (or Salah al-Din)(Arabic: صلاح الدين) Full name: Yusuf Salah al-Din Ibn Ayyub (Arabic: يوسف صلاح الدين بن أيوب), or simply Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Arabic: صلاح الدين الأيوبي)

[Note that "Salah al-Din" is one name, not a first name and surname]

Saladin is the commander of the Muslim armies and lands arrayed against the invading Richard the Lionhearted, and never makes a direct appearance in the game. He is, however, referenced frequently by other characters, and his forces are engaged with Richards during the battle of Arsuf. Despite Defeated three times in Acre, Arsuf and Jaffa by Richard, Saladin manages to secure Jerusalem by finalizing a treaty by which Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, but which also allowed unarmed Christian pilgrims to visit the city. This treaty is called Treaty of Ramla. Richard departed the Holy Land on October 9, 1192.

Saladin died on March 4, 1193. He is buried in Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria. He is considered a hero in the Arab world and is also respected by his Christian counterparts.

Many people preach about Saladin in Jerusalem and Damascus. Oddly enough they all speak in the same gruff voice.