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( 1137–93 ) , sultan of Egypt and Syria 1174–93; Arabic name Salah-ad-Din Yusuf ibn-Ayyub . He reconquered Jerusalem from the Christians in 1187, but he was defeated by Richard the Lionheart at Arsuf in 1191.

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1. Saladin, at age 26, went along with them.

2. Saladin: the Politics of the Holy War.

3. Saladin then offered a rate of 100,000 Bezants for the entire population

4. Negotiations continued and finally, Saladin agreed to ransom 7,000 people for 30,000 Bezants

5. Saladin continued his march towards Jerusalem, thinking that Baldwin would not dare to follow him with so few men.

6. Saladin arrived in the vicinity of Caesarea before the Crusaders, who were on a longer road.

7. The surviving Crusaders, numbered at 170, were ordered to be killed by Saladin in various Muslim cities.

8. Before he crossed the Euphrates, Saladin besieged Aleppo for three days, signaling that the truce was over.

9. Saladin immediately took advantage of his victory by destroying the newly built Le Chastellet stronghold at the Battle of Jacob's Ford.

10. Although the Crusader force consisted of only 375 knights, Saladin hesitated to ambush them because of the presence of highly skilled generals.

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12. On the ninth day of the siege of Jerusalem, Saladin's forces breached the wall, but the defenders held out until the tenth day, when Balian surrendered the city to Saladin.

13. Even disguised as 'Imad al-Din's peer, Saladin is capable of correcting him in demure courtly behavior--all the more useful here, since Courtliness is not just politeness but also the mental faculty of devising sound strategy