Saladin – The Sultan and His Times, 1138–1193
The Sultan and His Times, 1138–1193
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Product details:
- Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
- Date of Publication 21 October 2008
- ISBN 9780801889912
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages160 pages
- Size 222x138x14 mm
- Weight 282 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 Maps 0
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Short description:
This faithful English-language translation includes an introduction that places Saladin in his geographic, political, and cultural context.
MoreLong description:
Known in the West as a "noble heathen," the great Muslim sultan Saladin led Muslim forces in the reconquest of the Crusader kingdoms and captured Jerusalem in 1187. This concise history traces Saladin's role in the contest between Islam and Christianity during the twelfth century.
Following the Sultan's life from the rise of the Crusader states through his triumph over the Franks to the Third Crusade, Möhring elucidates the sultan's accomplishments in uniting much of the Middle East, his enlightened relationship with European opponents, and the unique legacy of his rule in the Middle East and beyond. This faithful English-language translation also includes an introduction that places Saladin in his geographic, political, and cultural context.
Saladin is a must read for those learning of Middle Eastern tradition.
—James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review More