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Saladin

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by John Man


  al-Nasir (Baghdad caliph) 135, 137–8

  al-Afdal’s embassy to 235

  mislays True Cross 236

  reprimands Saladin 184–5

  al-Salih (Nur al-Din’s son) 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84

  al-Tha’alabi 6

  al-Walid, sultan 29

  al-Zafir (Saladin’s son), at Acre 195

  Alamut castle 9, 10

  Albert Archbishop of Bethlehem 107

  Albert of Aix (chronicler), on Crusader cannibalism 16

  alchemy 4

  Aleppo 77–8, 148

  1170 earthquake 66

  asks Crusader help 87–8

  Jaffa Christians enslaved 170

  miners 198

  Nur al-Din at 26–7, 41

  Qutb resists Saladin 80–4

  Reynald imprisoned 101–2, 105

  Saladin and 56, 74, 110, 132–3, 138–9

  Zangi at 22–3, 25

  Alexandretta (Iskanderun) 96

  Alexandria

  Ayyub in control 67

  fortifications strengthened 68

  Jerusalem Franks go to 182

  Norman invasion attempt 78–9

  Shirkuh leaves Saladin at 54–6

  strengthened 87

  Alexios Komnenos, Byzantine emperor 14–15

  Ali (Muhammad’s son-in-law) as

  doctrinal source 6–7, 253

  Alice (Constance’s mother) 92

  Amalric, king of Jerusalem

  and Egypt 49–50, 52–6

  and Manuel, attack Egypt 57–8

  as threat to Saladin 65

  death 78, 79

  Amaury (Amalric) Patriarch of Antioch 96–7, 100, 102, 188

  ambassadors, Islamic world 46

  Amida (Diyarbakir)

  Persian seige AD359 136

  Saladin takes 135–7

  Antioch 90–1

  Baldwin II and 91

  Baldwin III and 92, 95, 100

  First Crusade siege 16

  French forces at 36, 37

  Fulk and 91–2

  German crusaders at 191

  Nur al-Din attacks 39

  Shirkuh attacks 39

  Aqaba 51, 67, 105, 129, 134

  Arabic language/ culture 2–7

  Aristotle 4

  Armenia 21, 95, 99

  Armenians 17

  Edessa 23, 24

  Egypt 63, 66, 72

  Jerusalem 175

  Arnulf, Patriarch of Jerusalem, finds True Cross 17–18

  Arsuf

  battle of 211–13

  Saladin takes 170

  Ascalon (Ashkelon) 49, 50, 52

  Baldwin IV defends from Saladin 106–9

  Crusader siege 92–5

  Saladin destroys 214–16

  Saladin takes 172–3

  Assassins, Hassan i-Sabbah’s followers 8–11, 253

  and Saladin 80–1, 83–6, 102

  in Damascus 32

  kill Conrad 217–18

  Avicenna (ibn Sina) 6

  Aydhab, Reynald’s ships at 129–30

  Ayyub Najm al-Din ibn Shadhi ibn Shahdi (Saladin’s father) 2, 43

  and Nur al-Din in Damascus 40–1

  and Zangi 21–3, 26

  character 240, 241

  moves to Damascus 26

  with Saladin in Egypt 66–7

  Ayyubid dynasty (Saladin’s) 253

  Azaz castle, Saladin’s siege 83–4

  Baalbek 1–2

  1170 earthquake 66

  Ayyub Zangi’s governor 23

  cherries 44–5

  surrenders to Saladin 80

  Unar takes 26

  Baghdad 2, 5, 7

  Ayyub at 21–2

  caliphs 8, 25, 39, 60, 63, 65, 68–71, 79, 82, 121, 128, 184, 235, 236, 246–7

  capital 30

  Sunni Abbasids 7–8, 48

  Baha al-Din ibn Shaddad (chronicler) 22, 210, 214, 215, 220

  Life of Saladin 43

  on Acre siege 196–7, 198, 201, 206

  on Saladin’s last days/ death 231–6

  Bahr Yusuf canal 54

  Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem 37, 91

  Baldwin III, king of Jerusalem

  and Antioch 92, 95, 100

  and Manuel 100

  Baldwin IV (the Leper), king of Jerusalem 78, 103–5, 122, 123

  and Jacob’s Ford castle 111–20

  dying 140–1, 145

  relieves Kerak 144

  truce with Saladin 123, 126, 128

  Baldwin V, king of Jerusalem, regency for 145–6

  Balian of Ibelin 123, 158

  defends Jerusalem 174–8

  escapes to Tyre 178

  ransoms Jerusalem 177–80

  Barada river 28, 37

  Baybars, sultan of Egypt 11

  Bayt Nuba, Richard at 221

  Bedouins 121, 128

  forces 54, 55, 70, 149

  guides 127, 131

  rescue Ascalon forces 108

  spies 220

  Beirut 172, 185, 201, 221

  Berengaria, marries Richard I at Cyprus 203

  Bernard of Clairvaux, and Second Crusade 33–4

  Bethlehem, Saladin takes 173

  Bilbeis 50, 51–2

  Amalric conquers 57

  Blondel, Jean, legend 225–6

  Boccaccio, on Saladin 261–2

  Bohemond (Constance’s son) 92

  Bohemond of Antioch (Constance’s father) 91

  and German crusaders 191

  borders, undefined 112–13

  British Saladin myths 263–4

  Bukhara 5, 6

  Burns, James MacGregor, on commitment 242

  Busra, Saladin musters 151

  Byzantium/ Byzantine empire 5, 8, 28, 44, 96, 113, 139

  Damietta raid 65–6

  defeat by Seljuks 121–2

  forts, Sicilian fleet raids 35–6

  Caesarea, Saladin takes 170

  Cairo 2, 7

  scholarship 48

  Nur al-Din & Shirkuh in 52–60

  Shi’ites 7

  Saladin and 61–75, 87, 102, 108, 131, 245–6, 253–4, 265

  strengthened 87

  cannibalism, Crusaders 16

  Cave of Blood, Mount Qasiyoun 28

  Ceyhan river 99

  China, trade with 5

  Christianity, Islam and 3–4

  Christians eastern, First Crusade and 17

  in Saladin’s Egypt 71

  see also crusaders; Franks; Jerusalem

  Churchill, Winston, and shared adversity 242–3

  Clermont, Urban II initiates crusade 12–13

  Collins, Jim, on commitment 243

  Conrad III, German emperor

  and Guy dispute Jerusalem kingship 216–17

  and Second Crusade 33–9

  at Acre 198, 205

  killed by Assassins 217–18

  marries Isabella (Sibylla’s sister) 198

  Conrad of Montferrat, defends Tyre 171, 184, 185, 192

  Constance princess of Antioch 90–2, 95

  Constantinople 5

  German forces attacked 35

  Seljuk Turks advance on 12–13

  Corfu, Richard at 224

  crusader ships, at Acre 192, 195, 197

  Crusader states, and Edessa, recapture 33

  crusaders, 204–8

  Assassins and 11

  at Sepphoris 152

  final defeat by Mamluks 252–3

  First Crusade 11–19

  Hattin battle 155–60

  kill Muslim prisoners at Acre 206–8

  leave Jerusalem 177–83

  Red Sea raid, objectives 132–4

  Saladin defeats 154–67

  Second Crusade 33–9

  siege of Acre 192–208, 210–11, 214, 219, 224

  siege of Ascalon 92–5

  see also Franks; Jerusalem; specific people

  Cursed Tower fort 170

  Cyprus

  Reynald invades 96, 98–9

  Richa
rd I captures 203

  d’Aguilers, Raymond (chronicler) 17

  Damascus 28–33, 77–8

  forces, at Acre 195

  Nur al-Din’s journey to Bilbeis 51–2

  Saladin governs 79–80, 82

  Saladin’s 1192 audience 231–2

  Second Crusade attack on 37–9

  Damietta

  Ayyub in control 67

  Byzantine invasion failure 65–6

  strengthened 87

  Dante, on Saladin 260–1

  Darum castle

  Richard takes 219–20

  Saladin takes 173

  de Vries, Manfred Kets, on leadership 239

  Diet of Mainz 189

  Dirgham, and Shawar 49

  Diyarbakir forces, at Acre 195, 196

  Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem 17, 183

  earthquake 1170 66–7

  Edessa (Urfa) 23–5

  Second Crusade and 33, 37

  surrenders to Saladin 80

  Egypt

  Fatimids 48–9

  Nile flood fails 1179 121

  Nur al-Din’s campaign 49–57

  reinforcements, at Acre 203

  Saladin as vizier 61–75

  strengthens defences 87

  economic/ social reforms 71–2

  Sunni control 68

  unites with Syria 77–88

  Eilat (Ayla) castle

  Reynald fails to take 128–9, 134

  Reynald’s ships assembled 128–9

  Saladin takes 67–8, 129

  el-Melek el-Afdal (Saladin’s son) see al-Afdal

  Eldridge, David, Holy Warriors (play) 268

  Eleanor of Aquitaine 225

  and Second Crusade 34–6, 39

  and Third Crussade 202–3

  Eleanor of Brittany 216

  Elisha 28

  Ellenblum, Ronnie, on Jacob’s Ford castle 114, 115, 120

  Embriaco, Hugh, gives Saladin Jebail 172

  Eschiva (Raymond III’s wife) at Tiberias 152, 153, 169

  Eugenius III, Pope, and Second Crusade 33, 39

  Europe

  prosperity 13

  Saladin mythology 254–64, 267–8

  Saladin’s trade with 71

  Farrukh-Shah, (Saladin’s nephew) 80

  raids near Kerak 127–8

  takes Odo de St Amand prisoner 116

  Fatima (Prophet’s daughter) 7

  Fatimid caliphate 2, 7–8

  destroyed 245–6

  Egypt 48–9

  Feisal, king of Iraq, and Wilhelm II’s wreath 252

  Filioque controversy 12

  First Crusade 11–19

  Francis of Assisi 255

  Franks (Franj) 14–19

  of Edessa 23–5

  settle in Holy Land 19

  see also crusaders

  Frankish-Egyptian alliance 52–5

  Frederick I (Barbarossa) of Germany 225

  and Third Crusade 189–91, 197, 201

  Frederick, Duke of Swabia and Third Crusade 189–92

  French forces, Second Crusade 35, 36

  French Saladin myths 259, 262

  Froissart, Jean, on Le Pas Saladin 239

  Fulcher, Jerusalem Patriarch 37

  Fulcher of Chartres, (chronicler) 13

  Fulk, king of Jerusalem, and Antioch 91–2

  Fustat (old Cairo)

  Shawar burns down 57–8

  restored 71

  strengthened 87

  Gaza, Templar garrison surrenders 173

  Genghis Khan 242, 244

  defeats Islamic world 109, 255

  Gerard of Ridford (Ridefort) 146, 150, 164, 172, 173

  German crusaders

  on Second Crusade 35

  overland journey failure 190–1

  German Saladin myths 256–8, 262

  Ghouta oasis 28

  Gibbon, Edward

  on Saladin 184, 263

  on Second Crusade 34

  Gladwell, Malcolm, on mentors 241

  Gökbüri, commands Saladin’s left wing 151

  forces, at Acre 195

  Golan Heights 111, 116

  Goleman, Daniel

  on vision 241–2

  on duplicity 244

  Greek culture, Arab scholars and 3, 4

  Greek fire, used at Acre 198

  Gregory VIII, Pope, and Third Crusade 188

  Gumushtegin (al-Salih’s regent) 78, 80–1

  frees Reynald 102

  Gurganj 5

  Guy de Lusignan (Sibylla’s husband) 123, 140–1

  and Ascalon surrender 172–3

  and Jerusalem, ‘Court Party’ 146

  and Tiberias siege 153–9

  beseiges Acre 192–3

  crowned king by Sibylla 147

  disputes Jerusalem kingship 216–17

  refused entry to Tyre 192

  refuses to abdicate 198, 205–6

  Saladin’s prisoner 160–3

  Hafez al-Assad, Saladin myths 266

  Haifa, Saladin takes 170

  Hama

  1170 earthquake 66

  Horns of Hama battle 81–2

  surrenders to Saladin 80

  Harran, Saladin ill at 147–8

  hashish, Nizaris and 9–10

  Hassan i-Sabbah (Ismaili) 8–11

  Hattin Horns, battle of 110, 155–60

  aftermath 171, 172, 174, 175, 180, 187

  survivors at Tyre 171

  Hebron, Saladin takes 173

  Hejaz coast, Reynald threatens 125, 126–34

  Henry II king of England 34, 202

  finances Guy de Lusignan 154

  and Third Crusade 188–9

  Henry of Troyes 217

  king of Jerusalem 218–19

  Henry the Lion 224, 225

  Henry VI, emperor of Germany 225

  Heraclius Patriarch 146

  appeals to Urban III for aid 187

  leaves with Holy Sepulchre treasure 178

  Hitti, Philip, History of the Arabs 13, 29, 47, 82

  Holy Lance, found by Peter Bartholomew 16, 17

  Holy Roman Empire 13, 33

  Holy Sepulchre 13, 17, 18, 175, 178, 183, 188

  Holy war see jihad

  Holy Warriors (play) 268

  Homs 27, 41, 56

  1170 earthquake 66

  surrenders to Saladin 80

  Honaz, French forces attacked 36

  Hospitallers see Knights Hospitaller

  Hubert bishop of Salisbury 223

  Hugh of Burgundy 123

  Hugo, Victor 113

  Humphrey (Stephanie’s son) ransomed 180–1

  Humphrey IV of Toron 141–2, 255

  Hungarians 13

  hunger/ sickness, at Acre siege 195, 201

  Husam al-Din, at Acre 195

  Ibelin, Saladin takes 173

  ibn Abi Tayy (historian) 52, 70, 137

  ibn al-Nadim 4

  ibn Jubayr (chronicler) 11, 28, 29–32, 131, 253

  ibn Naja, al-Aqsa mosque sermon 182

  ibn Nisan, Amid administrator 136, 137

  ibn Sina (Avicenna) 6

  Ibn Jubayr 54

  il-Ghazi 137

  Imad al-Din (Saladin’s secretary) 56, 64, 77, 136, 145, 148, 150, 170, 172, 181–2, 198, 199

  on Ascalon defeat 108

  on Hattin victory 157, 161, 164–7

  on Jacob’s Ford castle 119

  on Jerusalem ransom 178–80

  Imperial War Museum 249

  information links, Islamic world 44–6

  Isa the swimmer 204

  Isaac II Angelus, Byzantine emperor, and crusaders 190, 224

  Isabella (Sibylla’s sister) 142, 198, 206, 217

  marries Henry of Troyes 219

  Islamic State 268

  Ismail (son of Sixth Imam) 8–11

  Ismail, sultan, and Zangi 32–3

  Ismailis 8–11, 48–9

  Ismat, Saladin’s wife 86, 146

  Italian Saladin myths 259–62

  Iv
en (knight) 143

  Izz al-Din 137, 148

  Jacob’s Ford castle 111–21

  Jaffa

  battle of 221–3

  Christians enslaved 170

  Richard I, takes army to 209–16

  Jans der Enikel, on Saladin 256–8

  Jawhar al-Siqilli 48

  Jebail (Byblos), Saladin takes 172

  Jerusalem, ‘Court Party’ 146

  Jerusalem, ‘Old Families’ party 145–6

  Jerusalem

  Conrad III at 37

  crusade focus 13–14

  First Crusade sacks 16–17

  king Baldwin dying 140–1

  party rivalries 145–7

  Saladin and

  besieges/takes 173, 174–84

  Christians allowed to pay ransom 177–80

  delegation refuses surrender 173

  failed advance on 141

  plans to attack 103, 106, 111, 117, 121

  population wishes to surrender 174–5

  Jews/Judaism

  in Saladin’s Egypt 71–2

  Islam and 3–4

  Jerusalem massacre 17

  Jiba, William 47–8

  jihad concept xii-xiii, 18, 40, 62, 67, 83, 144–5, 147, 149, 181–2, 205, 207, 247

  Joanna of Sicily 216

  John (Richard I’s brother) designs on throne 217, 225

  John the Baptist, Damascus shrine 30

  Joscelin II of Edessa 23–5, 146

  Joscius, archbishop of Tyre, seeks aid 187–8

  Juvaini, Ata-Malik 255

  Kafr Sabt, Saladin’s army at 152, 153

  Kerak castle

  Reynald and 105–6

  launches raids from 126, 149–50

  part of Stephanie’s ransom 180, 184

  Saladin attacks 1183 141–4, 144–5

  Khumartegin 81

  Kingdom of Heaven (film) 267–8

  Kinnamos, John (historian) 97, 98

  Knights Hospitaller 93, 145–6, 152

  at Arsuf 211–12

  house 183

  Knights Templar 106–7, 152

  and Jacob’s Ford castle 111–17

  at Arsuf 211–12

  at siege of Ascalon 93, 94–5

  killed near Nazareth 150

  Komnenos, Anna, on trebuchets 15

  Kurds 37, 185

  in Saladin’s army 66, 195

  Saladin as Kurd ix, 21, 61, 263, 265, 266

  Kurdistan forces, at Acre 195

  Latrun, Saladin takes 173

  Lawrence of Arabia 252

  Le Pas Saladin 239

  leadership analysis 237–48

  Lebanon 1, 8, 18, 28, 142, 162

  Leopold of Austria

  at Acre 205

  imprisons Richard 224–5

  Lessing, Gottfried, on Saladin 262–3

  Louis VII, and Second Crusade 33–9

  Lu’lu’, Husam al-Din, admiral

  at Acre 203

  destroys Reynald’s forces 130–1, 133

  Lyons, Malcolm, and Jackson, Saladin 50, 58–9

  Ma’arat, First Crusade siege 16

  Maalouf, Amin, The Crusades Through Arab Eyes 16

  Machiavelli, on leadership 238, 244

  Mahdi (hidden imam) 7, 8–11

  Ismaili 48

  Maimonides, settles in Fustat 71–2

  Majd (Nur al-Din’s foster-brother)

 

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