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Saladin Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi () ( – 4 March 1193), commonly known by the epithet Saladin,, ; ku, سه‌لاحه‌دین, ; was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Hailing from an ethnic Kurdish family, he was the first of both Egypt and ...
(An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, 1137–1193), was the first sultan of Egypt and Syria and founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Saladin, Salah el-Din, Salah ad-Din or variant spellings (Arabic: صلاح الدين) may also refer to:


Arts, entertainment and media

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Salladin the Victorious ''Saladin the Victorious'', also known as ''Saladin and the Great Crusades'' ( ar, الناصر صلاح الدين, transliteration. Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din), is a 1963 Egyptian war drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was written by Yusu ...
'', or ''Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din'', a 1963 epic Egyptian film * '' Saladin: The Animated Series, a TV series * ''
Statue of Saladin The Statue of Saladin ( ar, تمثال صلاح الدين الأيوبي) is an oversize equestrian bronze statue depicting the Ayyubid Sultan Saladin located in front of the 11th century Citadel of Damascus, in the Ancient City of Damascus in Dam ...
'', in Damascus, Syria *
Saladin Chamcha ''The Satanic Verses'' is the fourth novel of British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie. First published in September 1988, the book was inspired by the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. As with his previous books, Rushdie used magical realism ...
, a protagonist in ''The Satanic Verses'' * Saladin Paracelsus de Lambertine Evagne von Smith, full name of the fictional character Button-Bright


People

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Salah ad-Din (name) Salah ad-Din ( ar, صلاح الدين), or Salahu’d-Din, Ṣalāḥ ud-Dīn or other variant spellings, is an Arabic name that means ''The Righteousness of the Faith''. It commonly refers to An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (Arabic: صلا ...
, including a list of all people with variants of the name *
William Stewart Ross William Stewart Ross (20 March 1844 – 30 November 1906) was a Scottish writer and publisher. He was a noted secularist thinker, and used the pseudonym "Saladin". Between 1888 and 1906 he was the editor of the ''Agnostic Journal'', successor to ...
(1844–1906), a Scottish writer and publisher, pseudonym Saladin


Places

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Salaheddine District Salaheddine District ( ar, حَيّ صَلَاحُ الدِّين, Ḥayy Ṣalāḥu d-Dīn) is a district in the southern part of the city of Aleppo, Syria. The district was named after Saladin, the Muslim leader who defeated the Crusaders in th ...
, in Aleppo, Syria * Saladin Governorate, in Iraq * Citadel of Salah Ed-Din, northwest Syria


Other uses

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Alvis Saladin The FV601 Saladin is a six-wheeled armoured car developed by Crossley Motors and later manufactured by Alvis. Designed in 1954, it replaced the AEC Armoured Car in service with the British Army from 1958 onward. The vehicle weighed 11 tonnes, o ...
, an armoured car * ''Saladin'' (barque), a 19th century British ship * Salahaddin FC, an Iraqi football team *
Salahaddin University-Erbil Salahaddin University-Erbil (''Zankoy Selaheddîn-hewler'', ''زانکۆی سەلاحەدین-هەولێر'' in Kurdish) is one of the public higher education institution in the North of Iraq and especially in Kurdistan region. It is located in ...
in Kurdistan, Iraq * , a ferry, sank in Bangladesh 2002 * , a ship launched as SS ''Atchison Victory''


See also

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Selahattin Selahattin is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic Muslim masculine given name Salah ad-Din (Arabic: صلاح الدّين ''ṣalāḥ ad-dīn''). Notable people with the name include: People * Selahattin Çolak, Turkish politician * Selahattin Demi ...
, a related Turkish given name {{disambig, geo