Wow.... Black Africans. What a description! I guess just saying Africans is too difficult, eh?? But yet, you say Nubians...which were also dark skinned. Need to do some true research of Africa as a whole.
some battle won by Saladin Battle of al-Babein , Battle of the Blacks , Battle of Hattin , Battle of the Horns of Hama , Siege of Jacob's Ford , Battle of Marj Ayyun , Siege of Safed 1188 , Siege of Jerusalem (1187) and others
There are many military leaders who skills at war make their Legacy remembered . But he is the only leader that gave his fortune to his people before he died ! That is the difference that God Judges ! My son is names after Julius Caesar , but of all the military leaders , I respect Saladin for his gift to his poorest people !
Even today, many Muslims give their land, riches and money to people, or build something like water pumps and mosques for people to use, because when you die, you cant take it with you, and for every person who benefits from that which you left, you will have a good deed in the day of judgement. If I had more land, I would also do it and place it in VAKUF - Muslim control lands but in hands of people and for the people.
Giving all fortune to other people who needs, is perhaps the hardest battle for every human than any battle in histories combine. Even he, won that battle! What a glorious man.
@@filipjoldzic7368 Is that your opinion or maybe you have some proof? Many Jews and Christians wanted to be a part of Muslim world because taxes were lower than what their kings and people took from them. Many from Europe went to Muslim world to study in first Universities and training to be doctors and philosophers. They always lived peacefully in a Muslim world, and not like dogs. I think you may have a twisted idea in your head, like many serbs have today about Muslims.
Raynald de Châtillon's brutal treatment of Muslim pilgrims shocked his fellow Christians ALMOST as much as it infuriated Saladin...However, he met his end at the hands of Saladin himself, in a scene about as accurately depicted in the film "Kingdom of Heaven", as it is by the revered historian and author, Steven Runciman, in his History of the Crusades, after the Battle of Hattin..." A King does not kill a King" said Saladin, sparing Guy de Lusignan's life, which reveals a lot about his character as well as his noble moral standards... No wonder he is still revered in the Muslim world as one of their history's most important figures (which he truly is)...Thank you for yet another beautifully researched and most interesting and informative presentation.😊
@@alexanderkarayannis6425 Saladin sparing Guy's life has NOTHING to do with his high morals. Saladin executed all of Templar high command after Hattin and sent the rest of the soldiers into slavery. So much for his supposed morals. However he was smart enough to know it would be in his best interest to spare the life of an incopetent king (Guy) who would cause infighting within Jerusalem, which later culminated with Guy's conflict with Conrad of Montferat, another claimant to the throne.
@@gymnopedist6211 So Saladin was supposed to kiss those war criminals who killed innocent civilians and pilgrims and started a holy war! He was grateful not to execute them all and spared many
Great documentary! I believe Saladin was a great diplomat and administrator since he dealt with many different alliances and enemies simultaneously while still conquering massive amounts of land.
Saladin is kurdish Muslim whom united the Arabs , Tariq ibn Ziyad is An Amazigh Muslim🇲🇦, Sulaiman Qanuni is Turkish Muslim 🇹🇷 Mohammed pbuh is Arabian 🇸🇦
It's despicable that schools in the US doesn't teach about Saladin who has left a huge mark in history. He should be on the list of great conquerors alongside Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Very well done! Saladin truly was a great man. He rose from humble beginnings to be a feared warrior and a respected king of vast lands. He dealt fairly and viciously with neighbors and rivals, as needed. Truly remarkable. You told his story well, as always. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you, my friend!
Selahaddin Eyyubi and the Ayyubid dynasty was of Turk origin. The names "Böri/Buri", "Tuğtekin", "Turanşah" and "Şahinşah" of his brothers obviously proof that the Ayyubid dynasty was of Turk origin. Böri/Buri means "Wolf" which is the same word as the name of the clan of Genghis Khan, "Bori-Tegin". We should think, why did the Arabic dynasties(whom were puppets of the Seljukids) not have (so obviously) Turk names, and on the contrary, why does the Ayyubid Dynasty have so many important and Names of obviously Turk origin? How can it be reasonable and logical, that such a strong dynasty and ruler like the Ayyubid Dynasty and Selahaddin Eyyubi, will be forced to use Turk names? The reason for the use of Turk names is clearly because of the Turk ethnic origin of the Ayyubid Dynasty. We must accept the inevitable fact that the Ayyubids are just like the Tolunid and the Kipchak Mamlukid dynasties of Turk origin. The Tolunid and the Kipchak Mamlukid dynasties ruled in the same regions as the Ayyubids, this is not a coincidence. It is not a coincidence that Egypt was first ruled by the Tulunids between 868-905 AD, then ruled during several periods by the first Mamluks between 935 - 969 AD, and then ruled by the Ayyubids between 1171 - 1250 AD, and then again ruled by the Mamluks between 1250 - 1517. We should understand that these dynasties were all of Turk origin. According to Gyula Németh, there were 9 tribes whom contributed for the building(830 AD) of the Hungarian State(9th-10th centuries). 7 tribes were of Hunnic-Türk origin, and 2 were of Finno-Ugric origin. Tribes with Hunnic-Türk origin: "Kabar, Kürt, Gyarmat, Taryan, Yene, Ker, Keszi" Tribes with Finno-Ugric origin: Nyek, Megyef According to Györffy Istvan, the following subgroups of the 7 tribes with Hun-Türk origin(Kabar, Kürt, Gyarmat, Taryan, Yene, Ker ve Keszi) also were of Hun-Türk origin: Jalançak, Çertan (Çortan), Kondam, Borçol (Boroç oğlu), Yopogo (Yabagu), Ulaş The dynasty of Arpad was of the Kabar tribe of the Khazars who were of Hunnic-Türk origin. The dialect spoken by the Kabars was close to the Bulgarian dialect, and both were of Hunnic-Türk language origin. The Hephthalite White Huns, settled/migrated from the Caucasian regions into the region of Mugan(located presentday Azerbaijan-Iran)(also called Belasegân) at 445 AD. The Arabic sources confirm this event and call the Mugan region as Belasegân. This name is the same as the name found in Central Asia: Balasagun. The Huns who settled in Mugan were called Khaylen-durk, the final part meaning "Turk". The Arabic sources mention that the same people(The White Hunnic Turks) who lived in this region in the 7th century AD, were named "Kurds". The meaning of the word "Kürt" is "Nomads who are busy with herds", and is not equal to an ethnic term. So the Kurds were obviously nomadic Huns who spoke a Turk language, and who were later called Kurds or Ekrads by Arabians. The Khalach Turk tribe of the Khorasan-Kuhistan region who is obviously of Turk origin was also called Ekrad/Akrad. In time, just like the Selcukid dynasty(also of royal Hunnic origin) did, they started talking/mixing the Persian and Turk language, which ended in the sub languages like Kurmanci. The grandfather of Selahaddin Eyyubi(=Şadi) settled into Baghdad coming from the Divin region located in Azerbaijan. The genealogy family tree of the Ayyubids does not go earlier then Şadi, during 11th-12th centuries AD. So, Azerbaijan is the homeland of the Ayyubid Dynasty. When "Muhammed bin Şeddad bin Kartuk"(10th century AD) from the Ravad Kurds, settled in Gence, at 951 AD, and dominated the environment, the "Şeddad" family was build whom would last until 1200 AD. Later, during the Anatolian conquest of Seljukid Sultan Alp Arslan, this "Şeddad" family helped the Seljukid Turks. Thats why the Seljukids gave the "Ani" city to them, and after this the "Şeddad" family settled in Ani, and were called from now on the "Ani Şeddad's". They builded a state between the borders of Gence, Divin and Ani, and contributed many Turk-Islam sources/works. Because of the Kipchak and Georgian invasions at 1124 AD, the "Şeddad" family had to leave their current regions. Together with Turk - Muslim families, "Necmeddin Eyyub bin Şadi bin Mervan"(the Father of Selahaddin Eyyubi) whom was from the Leşkergeş(Başbuğ) Dynasty, migrated to and settled in the Tekrit(Tikrit) region of Iraq. This is where Selahaddin Eyyubi was born at 1138 AD. The reason for the obviously Turk names of the brothers of Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf like "Böri/Buri", "Tuğtekin", "Turanşah" and "Şahinşah", is because the Ayyubid Dynasty was of White Hunnic(Ephtalit/Abdalid) Khaylen-Turk origin from the Belasegân/Balasagun/Balasakan region in Azerbaijan. The ancient source named "El Bidaye Ve'n Nihaye" is written by ancient historian Ibn Kesir(1301 - 1373) about the Islamic History. In the "El Bidaye Ve'n Nihaye" source, Ibn Kesir mentions in several places, that Selahaddin Eyyubi(Ṣalāḥuddin Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) was of "Turk" ethnic origin. Ibn Kesir does not mention anything about the Kurd origin of Selahaddin Eyyubi. During the Events in the Year 1171, the Kenz Dynasty leader was busy collecting soldiers in Aswan for the goal of rebuilding the Fatimid state, and talks about Selahaddin Eyyubi with the following sentence: "I will devastate the Turk Atabeg". During the Events in the Year 1163, the Uncle of Selahaddin Eyyubi(=Esedüddin Şirkuh) takes the son of his brother(=Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf) with him to Egypt. The ancient Poet Hasanwrites about this event in his Poem, and defines Selahaddin Eyyubi and Esedüddin Şirkuh having a Turk Ethnic Origin with this sentence: "The Turkish owners, have gone on to Egypt to fight against the Arabs". Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf and his uncle Esedüddin Şirkuh, worked for years under the dynasty of Nurettin Zengi. The Zengi Dynasty was obviously of Turk origin. The ancient source of Ibn Attar and several other sources, writes the following sentence: "After the end of the Fatimids, there is a transition from the Fatimid Reign, to the Turk Reign". In here, clearly the Ayyubids are equal to the Turk ethnic origin. At another ancient poem written at 1182 AD, the following is written about the successful achievements of Selahattin Eyyubi: "Because of the reign of the Turks, the reign of the Arabs became strong and reputable". Several ancient historians like Ali İbnü'l-Esîr İbn'ül-Esîr (1160-1233) and İbn Senaü'l-Mülk (1155-1212), have defined the Ayyubid state as "Devlet-ül Türk"(Turk State). The same "name" was also given to the Mamlukid state. The Mamlukid dynasty was just like the Ayyubid and Tulunid dynasties of Turk origin Many ancient Middle Age Western European historians like Nathan ben Saddi(1740), Phillip Dormer Stanhope(1694 - 1773) and Robert Dodsley(1704 - 1764) have written sources/books(like "the Chronicle of the kings of England") with the following sentence: "And he(Richard I of England) overcame Saladin the Turk in many battles, and he too kfrom him three thousand camels, and four thousand horses and mules". The term "Saladin the Turk" is many times used by the ancient Middle Age Western European historians.
No, he was an Ialamuc maurader and murderer who tried and failed to subjugate Christian Europe. Thank God for the crusades which succeeded in driving his mauradering military horde of murderers.
@@VeniVidiVici456 The crusades were the murderers. Despite that Salahuddin still treated them fairly and treated the opposition leader when he was sick. Your small brain cannot comprehend to accept the fact that a fair king who never kills surrendered enemies, women and children as a good person. Poor creature.
Saladin was a great ruler. Unfortunately committing atrocities in those days were common practice, if he hadn’t he may have been viewed as weak. I’m not excusing those acts, but it’s important to remember that it was way of “doing business” during that time. If we keep that in mind it can help us to better understand what factors heavily influenced his actions. The fact that he gave so much of his own wealth to those in desperate need suggests he cared deeply for people. He gave to the point that there was not enough left for his burial. Many rulers spend grand amounts on their future resting place. I feel he understand more than most is those days that you can’t take worldly possessions with you when you die.
thebeatnumber I literally said I gotta was not excusing his actions. What about all the women who were raped by crusaders? Don’t say it didn’t happen, it did.
@@RenaissanceMan29 that’s not fair. We NEVER blocked Christians OR Jews from visiting Jerusalem. You cannot point a single time in history when we controlled Jerusalem and there was no peace. Christians on the other hand banned and exiled the Jews for over 500 years! It was ONLY when Muslims took over could Jews safely come back. How can you paint us as bad guys when your own people wrongfully mistreated Jews and Muslims?
Sallah Ho Deen. His grave is located in downtown Damascus. Went there. The man was not just a military genius but he was an honorable man. One who looked after orphans and took the law into his hands to keep the peace.
He tried to imitate the Prophet. Many leaders like Saladin - anyone that truly tried - orphans looked after and the poor. Imam Shamil in Dagestan. Mansa Musa in West Africa. Many kings in ancient Malaysia.
For us Egyptians, the greatest achievement Saladin has ever made was that he shifted the heart of the Arab world (and thus the Islamic nation) to Egypt. Before him the Arabian peninsula was the heart of the nation but he transformed Egypt to a powerful state economically, scientifically and militarily. The fruits of his work remain after almost one thousand years of his death as to this day Egypt is considered to be the heart of the middle east, the defender of the Arab nation and the preserver of Islamic and Arabic culture... All because of Saladin's reforms!! May he rest in peace and may we learn by his example :)
@@talip72 Exactly!! Yet he served the Islamic nation in general and the Arabian nation specially like no other!! By creating a formidable economy and high standard living (let alon a powerful military) in Egypt he unintentionally made it the heart of the Middle East!!
@@tauriqabdullah6130 the pharaoh sisi isn't anything like salah udeen not even close. He would have never bowed down to zionism and let Jerusalem bleed the way it is at the moment.
Adultery yes (cheating, breaking up family bonds, destroying families). Nudity no- The Greeks were nude and civilized and so were many others. In hot weather less clothes is SMART (see Africa). In the desert the sun BURNS and so covering is NEEDED! The human body is NOT evil. I am not a nudist btw but at homes alone in the summer or swimming. It can be very nice and relaxing. Being a great man, like Saladin was, does not make him right about everything. Many things make a society fail. Bad leaders, wars, disease, destroying their environment (see Aztecs and Mayans and Sumerians). You are letting YOUR cultural biases infect your logic which is easy and lazy to do so. Think harder next time. Northern Europeans are also cultured but much less anti nudity. Even if religious, GOD made our bodies by that logic, they are not 'evil'. It is what we DO with them that matters. Mostly how we treat OTHERS and for nations to have honest rulers with a sense of duty and care for it's regular people. Jesus was different because he cared about what was in a mans HEART! And he told off his moralizing disciples as ignorant and less loving than the 'fallen women' I cannot see him throwing the naked poor folk out, but money changers in the Temple? Hell yeah! Learn!
@@vladdrakul7851 nudity is tempting, if a woman walks openly with long legs big ass big tits I would want to put in, then her husband finds out n leaves,my wife leaves, children would be traumatized from both families and that’s the best ending,because when you mess with emotions people can do crazy sh#t
@@RenaissanceMan29 yes, you are right. The communists forbade nudity and almost all communist regimes fell in the span of 3 years. The communists just proved that Saladin was right
@@EmreDemirkayaLoves correction. He’s turning in his grave watching the Muslim world give zero f’s about the Kurds. But yeah go on about the west when it’s all about turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria not ever giving them their land…
@ Kurds should have self determination, islam turns places into dusty shitholes. Having a British passport means I get to travel 99% of places, I love to travel and I love meeting new people. The Arab world however is a dusty shithole. Islam to live under is no better than communism.
SALADIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY GREAT, VASTLY-ADMIRED HERO. From the time I was old enough to take an interest in the Crusades--set alight for me when I first read "IVANHOE"by Sir Walter Scott. The inaccuracies I uncovered while reading that classic started me on my long Road of Study of the Crusades. SALADIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY HERO. HE ALWAYS SHALL BE.
Saladin had a six-wheeled armoured car named after him - as used by the British Army. He is revered as an excellent Military Commander, even to this day. Incredible individual, irrespective of the "attrocities" to his captives - for both agonists conducted such horrors, & in (this) historical context, neither was any better than the other. Impressive documentary - Thank you.
One of the biggest influences on the period. If he had failed and the crusader states had been able to maintain a foothold, both the Middle-East and Europe would have been massively different
@@garciabeto760 I'm assuming Saladin was never in a position to attack the Crusader States in the first place. He was the uniting force behind the attack on the CS, if he had failed it would have been a while before anyone else would have attempted to do so. Soon after they would have to deal with the Ilkhanate and the rising Ottomans. Also with the maintenance of the crusader states in the Middle East, there would have been a staging ground for future expansion and consolidation. The states themselves would likely have not survived (in that form) for much longer regardless. Roughly it means: No 3rd Crusade + Richard survives, the CS remain a thorn in the Ayyubid's side.
@@alexanderdoddy7590 if this didn't happen mongols wouldn't spare every single children or women whether it's from christian side or muslims. Then you wouldn't exist in this world to write this comment because far before your great grandmother would have been killed. Mongols weren't like us, they had no faith or mercy
Well anyone who can route and destroy a much larger force than his own at the age of 16 is a certified badass. Especially against Saladin himself. May they both rest in peace under the watch of God/Allah
I fully agree with this, I thought he played part if a great mans life amazingly and was one of the realistic and touching portrayals of anyone in the movie.
Saladin is the one who taught the Knights of the word "Chivalry"...that those who were unable to fight should be spared and be given mercy....i may be a Catholic but i admire and idolize Saladin, it is not only Religion that plays important role in our lives but the morals we believe that makes us who we are...
some battle won by Saladin Battle of al-Babein , Battle of the Blacks , Battle of Hattin , Battle of the Horns of Hama , Siege of Jacob's Ford , Battle of Marj Ayyun , Siege of Safed 1188 , Siege of Jerusalem (1187) and others
One of the greatest men to ever live. Powerful, wise, smart and honorable.(As honorable a man as any others during his time) He deserves to be placed high among the greatest.
@@GoogleUserOne thats not what he said. he said saladins eagle found in his citadel in cairo decorates a lot of flags and coat of arms of middle eastern countries especially egypt
You are Pakistani and you have a country and com a kurd like salah al din and we kurds don't have a country like you and you love islam then what are you waiting for why don't you get your own Pakistani muslim leader instead of telling us kurds why we should be fighting for islam which we are doing but we the ones who don't have a country due to islamic countries that have taken our country so why don't you who have a country carry the fight and do it and why are you lecturing us about ummah when it is or whether the arabs turks Persians who are oppressing us ....indtead having shame because of what a kurd did and feeling compelled to not oppress his descendants you who call yourselves muslim whether be it your government's or the people on the streets you. Deprive us of our national rights and yet you want us to fight but while everyone of you is oppressing us and you have your own countries and your hands clean you tell us we side with non Muslims but while everyone of you is ads kisser for Western countries haha
I love history. thank you so much for making content like this. This means the world to us who are fasinated, and don't know much about hundreds of years ago.
Saladin was a KURDISH from KURDISTAN, from the Shaddadids dynasity/clan, I belong to the same clan , in modern days our clan the Shaddadids population (Shedadan in Kurdish) are 7 million
He was able to march into many cities unabated because he was loved by the people. No man is perfect but, he was respected by christian and muslims alike
The only reason the crusaders where able to gain strongholds in the area was because of disunity. His greatest achievement was uniting them all and ousting the traitors. After he was able to do this he pushed out the crusaders.
@@darklight8338 Looking at the zionist and communist proxy leaders in Arab countries today, tells me we need another Saladin to gain back our people's freedom again.
Excellent 👍 legend great work appreciated. I am a Pakistan Studies teacher and a Muslim. I believe that human must learn to do act of humane. Be kind and helping being and be the servants of the Lord Allah 🌹 grateful for your sharing 💖
@@FKhairulFadhlan u 2 bro U fast learner. Allah reward u for correcting And for me highlighting Wish we could do this billion times a day Heaven 4 ever Salaam bro Bye
Excellent enjoyed the historical events of Saladin and the battle for Jerusalem .The narrative was fair and to a certain extent as factual as is possible .
@@kurdishmountainlion2516 spoke kurdish ? ??? , with who ?? The whole muslim world spoke arabic back then even turks and Persians and indians spoke arabic back then .
@@husseinboulahlib2839 😂 Indians spoke Arabic lol. There are lots proofs Ibn Thathir claimed that Salahdin spoke non arabic language(Hajam) with his family members also there are messages from him that written in kurdish and his family members
@@theWolfofVaca he was a Kurd who was known as a Kurd by everyone but a Kurd who fought for Islam not for race but he was still Kurd if Kurds didnt exist Salahadin wouldn’t exist so stfu
A respect for sultan of Egypt and he also annexed the zengrid syria and unify it with Egypt which was important for that time he then totally surrounded crusaders from all sides .His orign is from iraq and ethnicity wise he was kurd and it was really interesting that how from normal man he rise to power
All I can say is thank you to early European historians from 700 years ago that recognised Saladin's kindness and honourable acts in his victories. Cause we know modern hollywood would try to put him at the same level as hitler or genghis khan if they could - it would allow modern politics easier in aiding some new war or occupation in a middle eastern country. So as an Asian, thanks old school historians in Europe!! Only the craziest haters on youtube can still tarnish Saladin's history.
I know it’s just an accent difference but his name IS SALAHUDDIN A GREAT GENRAL KING . AT THIS STAGE THESE GREAT EXAMPLES OF LEADERSHIP IS COMMON HUMANITY , GOOD ROLE MODALS FOR ALL MEN.
Holy crap I've walked through his birthplace. When I was there I often though of how much history had occured in that place. Simply amazing, add Saladin's birthplace to that list.
03:44 Facts! And you may google it too. “Saladin was born Yusuf Ibn Ayyub in the central Iraqi city of Tikrit in 1137 or 1138 Passed away March 4, 1193. Profit Muhammad PBUH was born 571 AD, and has passed away 632 AD .. Prophet Muhammed hasn’t chosen nor descended any leaders, during Salahaddin times. Muslims were split into Sunni & Shiias after the death of prophet Muhammed. PBUH He actually did the opposite. He was uniting all the tribes during his times.
@Biswadeep Pal so you are telling me the most merciful being condones a group of people to kill children and expel people from their homes?yeah it's safe to say you are crazy
Here we have the epitome of irony, Saladin a Kurdish Muslim who fought to unite the Muslims regardless of their ethnicity and modern-day Kurdish nastionalists who fight other Muslims to divide the Ummah even further.
@@marwanmusa9368 why u guys so butthurt . One his grandsons Mir Muhammad of soran made kurdish nationalism in 1800s also on his grandsons in 1400 Sharafkhan Badlissi talked about Kurds and Kurdistan
@@kurdishmountainlion2516 Because Nationalist Kurds claim Saladin as their heritage, despite Saladin's and the Nationalist Kurds' goals being diametrically opposed. Saladin fought to unite the Muslims while YPG and PKK terrorists fight to divide the Muslims even further when in fact we should be united as one powerful State. If you don't see the irony in that, then you're already a lost cause.
In battlefield he mostly follow "Khalid bin Waleed" (sword of God) And in daily life he follow Prophet Muhammad's teachings Sultan Sala-hu-din ayyubi r.a
50:45 Funnily enough that condition in the treaty to allow Christian pilgrims to go to Jerusalem was superfluous as the Muslims never prevented pilgrims from visiting the city
actually I think it was allowed at first but the mad caliph(he defeated this one guy before and had him tied to a camel and wiped by a monkey so you should search him up) from the fatimids caliphate didn't allow it and even destroyed the most holiest church in all of Christendom
Salah ud din was a man of honour and dignity that took Jerusalem from the crusaders head on and kept his word of treaty's unlike Reginald de chatioun he attacked nomads and civilians he attacked caravans he broke treaty that's why he was beheaded by Salah ud din
I am a Christian and all authority on Earth is ordained by God. And God has ordained Saladin's victory. God loves every single Person on Earth, as do I.
Khalid bin walid the undefeated general Muslim warrior he defeated the Roman Empire he is known as the sword of Allah, his war tactics are studied by people all around the world and use some of his techniques look him up
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Salahadin from Kurdistan. We love 💕 salahadin
Salahadin from Kurdistan. We love 💕 salahadin
Conqueror? More like a liberator.
Wow.... Black Africans. What a description! I guess just saying Africans is too difficult, eh??
But yet, you say Nubians...which were also dark skinned. Need to do some true research of Africa as a whole.
some battle won by Saladin Battle of al-Babein , Battle of the Blacks , Battle of Hattin , Battle of the Horns of Hama , Siege of Jacob's Ford , Battle of Marj Ayyun , Siege of Safed 1188 , Siege of Jerusalem (1187) and others
Saladin is one my most inspiring history figures from a time that still knew honor
i understand why i looked him up on wikepedia, he came from nothing, what a great man
Saladin was one of the greatest commanders and a great leader. A Sultan of great Esteem and Bravery.
Richard I, coeur de Leon, crammed it up his arce!
@@arrom2116 yet somehow failed to take Jerusalem
@@arrom2116 The Battle of Hattin was decisive, victory was ours.
@@arrom2116but didnt take jerusalem😂
There are many military leaders who skills at war make their Legacy remembered . But he is the only leader that gave his fortune to his people before he died ! That is the difference that God Judges ! My son is names after Julius Caesar , but of all the military leaders , I respect Saladin for his gift to his poorest people !
Even today, many Muslims give their land, riches and money to people, or build something like water pumps and mosques for people to use, because when you die, you cant take it with you, and for every person who benefits from that which you left, you will have a good deed in the day of judgement. If I had more land, I would also do it and place it in VAKUF - Muslim control lands but in hands of people and for the people.
Giving all fortune to other people who needs, is perhaps the hardest battle for every human than any battle in histories combine. Even he, won that battle!
What a glorious man.
@@vedorap you are right. We do a lot works for the poor people.
@@vedorap Unless you are a you are not Muslim, then you get treated worse then a dog, just like Mohammed decreed.
@@filipjoldzic7368 Is that your opinion or maybe you have some proof? Many Jews and Christians wanted to be a part of Muslim world because taxes were lower than what their kings and people took from them. Many from Europe went to Muslim world to study in first Universities and training to be doctors and philosophers. They always lived peacefully in a Muslim world, and not like dogs. I think you may have a twisted idea in your head, like many serbs have today about Muslims.
The Iconic man of the Islam and Kurdish nation ❤️
Undoubtedly he was one of the greatest Muslim leaders, who reunited Muslims. Changed the course of history with his unmatchable leadership.
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Salahuddin was very noble. May Allah reward him with Jannah
Raynald de Châtillon's brutal treatment of Muslim pilgrims shocked his fellow Christians ALMOST as much as it infuriated Saladin...However, he met his end at the hands of Saladin himself, in a scene about as accurately depicted in the film "Kingdom of Heaven", as it is by the revered historian and author, Steven Runciman, in his History of the Crusades, after the Battle of Hattin..." A King does not kill a King" said Saladin, sparing Guy de Lusignan's life, which reveals a lot about his character as well as his noble moral standards... No wonder he is still revered in the Muslim world as one of their history's most important figures (which he truly is)...Thank you for yet another beautifully researched and most interesting and informative presentation.😊
I see your point about the film's overall historical accuracy, but that scene of Raynald's killing is taken straight out of the history books...
Khalid better
@@rasidtotictotic8538 why compare
@@alexanderkarayannis6425 Saladin sparing Guy's life has NOTHING to do with his high morals. Saladin executed all of Templar high command after Hattin and sent the rest of the soldiers into slavery. So much for his supposed morals. However he was smart enough to know it would be in his best interest to spare the life of an incopetent king (Guy) who would cause infighting within Jerusalem, which later culminated with Guy's conflict with Conrad of Montferat, another claimant to the throne.
@@gymnopedist6211 So Saladin was supposed to kiss those war criminals who killed innocent civilians and pilgrims and started a holy war!
He was grateful not to execute them all and spared many
Great documentary!
I believe Saladin was a great diplomat and administrator since he dealt with many different alliances and enemies simultaneously while still conquering massive amounts of land.
We proud of salahadin al kurdi❤️king of kurdish❤️
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Acting like your country did shit
Saladin is kurdish Muslim whom united the Arabs , Tariq ibn Ziyad is An Amazigh Muslim🇲🇦, Sulaiman Qanuni is Turkish Muslim 🇹🇷 Mohammed pbuh is Arabian 🇸🇦
@@گلادیاتورفداییشاهhe is Kurdish
@@گلادیاتورفداییشاهeven the video said he was a Kurd hehe 😂
Every historian agrees he was a Kurd
It's despicable that schools in the US doesn't teach about Saladin who has left a huge mark in history. He should be on the list of great conquerors alongside Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Khalid bin Al Waleed
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Very well done! Saladin truly was a great man. He rose from humble beginnings to be a feared warrior and a respected king of vast lands. He dealt fairly and viciously with neighbors and rivals, as needed. Truly remarkable. You told his story well, as always. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you, my friend!
Selahaddin Eyyubi and the Ayyubid dynasty was of Turk origin. The names "Böri/Buri", "Tuğtekin", "Turanşah" and "Şahinşah" of his brothers obviously proof that the Ayyubid dynasty was of Turk origin. Böri/Buri means "Wolf" which is the same word as the name of the clan of Genghis Khan, "Bori-Tegin". We should think, why did the Arabic dynasties(whom were puppets of the Seljukids) not have (so obviously) Turk names, and on the contrary, why does the Ayyubid Dynasty have so many important and Names of obviously Turk origin? How can it be reasonable and logical, that such a strong dynasty and ruler like the Ayyubid Dynasty and Selahaddin Eyyubi, will be forced to use Turk names? The reason for the use of Turk names is clearly because of the Turk ethnic origin of the Ayyubid Dynasty.
We must accept the inevitable fact that the Ayyubids are just like the Tolunid and the Kipchak Mamlukid dynasties of Turk origin. The Tolunid and the Kipchak Mamlukid dynasties ruled in the same regions as the Ayyubids, this is not a coincidence. It is not a coincidence that Egypt was first ruled by the Tulunids between 868-905 AD, then ruled during several periods by the first Mamluks between 935 - 969 AD, and then ruled by the Ayyubids between 1171 - 1250 AD, and then again ruled by the Mamluks between 1250 - 1517. We should understand that these dynasties were all of Turk origin.
According to Gyula Németh, there were 9 tribes whom contributed for the building(830 AD) of the Hungarian State(9th-10th centuries). 7 tribes were of Hunnic-Türk origin, and 2 were of Finno-Ugric origin.
Tribes with Hunnic-Türk origin: "Kabar, Kürt, Gyarmat, Taryan, Yene, Ker, Keszi"
Tribes with Finno-Ugric origin: Nyek, Megyef
According to Györffy Istvan, the following subgroups of the 7 tribes with Hun-Türk origin(Kabar, Kürt, Gyarmat, Taryan, Yene, Ker ve Keszi) also were of Hun-Türk origin: Jalançak, Çertan (Çortan), Kondam, Borçol (Boroç oğlu), Yopogo (Yabagu), Ulaş
The dynasty of Arpad was of the Kabar tribe of the Khazars who were of Hunnic-Türk origin. The dialect spoken by the Kabars was close to the Bulgarian dialect, and both were of Hunnic-Türk language origin.
The Hephthalite White Huns, settled/migrated from the Caucasian regions into the region of Mugan(located presentday Azerbaijan-Iran)(also called Belasegân) at 445 AD. The Arabic sources confirm this event and call the Mugan region as Belasegân. This name is the same as the name found in Central Asia: Balasagun. The Huns who settled in Mugan were called Khaylen-durk, the final part meaning "Turk". The Arabic sources mention that the same people(The White Hunnic Turks) who lived in this region in the 7th century AD, were named "Kurds". The meaning of the word "Kürt" is "Nomads who are busy with herds", and is not equal to an ethnic term.
So the Kurds were obviously nomadic Huns who spoke a Turk language, and who were later called Kurds or Ekrads by Arabians. The Khalach Turk tribe of the Khorasan-Kuhistan region who is obviously of Turk origin was also called Ekrad/Akrad. In time, just like the Selcukid dynasty(also of royal Hunnic origin) did, they started talking/mixing the Persian and Turk language, which ended in the sub languages like Kurmanci.
The grandfather of Selahaddin Eyyubi(=Şadi) settled into Baghdad coming from the Divin region located in Azerbaijan. The genealogy family tree of the Ayyubids does not go earlier then Şadi, during 11th-12th centuries AD. So, Azerbaijan is the homeland of the Ayyubid Dynasty.
When "Muhammed bin Şeddad bin Kartuk"(10th century AD) from the Ravad Kurds, settled in Gence, at 951 AD, and dominated the environment, the "Şeddad" family was build whom would last until 1200 AD. Later, during the Anatolian conquest of Seljukid Sultan Alp Arslan, this "Şeddad" family helped the Seljukid Turks. Thats why the Seljukids gave the "Ani" city to them, and after this the "Şeddad" family settled in Ani, and were called from now on the "Ani Şeddad's". They builded a state between the borders of Gence, Divin and Ani, and contributed many Turk-Islam sources/works. Because of the Kipchak and Georgian invasions at 1124 AD, the "Şeddad" family had to leave their current regions. Together with Turk - Muslim families, "Necmeddin Eyyub bin Şadi bin Mervan"(the Father of Selahaddin Eyyubi) whom was from the Leşkergeş(Başbuğ) Dynasty, migrated to and settled in the Tekrit(Tikrit) region of Iraq. This is where Selahaddin Eyyubi was born at 1138 AD.
The reason for the obviously Turk names of the brothers of Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf like "Böri/Buri", "Tuğtekin", "Turanşah" and "Şahinşah", is because the Ayyubid Dynasty was of White Hunnic(Ephtalit/Abdalid) Khaylen-Turk origin from the Belasegân/Balasagun/Balasakan region in Azerbaijan.
The ancient source named "El Bidaye Ve'n Nihaye" is written by ancient historian Ibn Kesir(1301 - 1373) about the Islamic History. In the "El Bidaye Ve'n Nihaye" source, Ibn Kesir mentions in several places, that Selahaddin Eyyubi(Ṣalāḥuddin Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) was of "Turk" ethnic origin. Ibn Kesir does not mention anything about the Kurd origin of Selahaddin Eyyubi.
During the Events in the Year 1171, the Kenz Dynasty leader was busy collecting soldiers in Aswan for the goal of rebuilding the Fatimid state, and talks about Selahaddin Eyyubi with the following sentence: "I will devastate the Turk Atabeg".
During the Events in the Year 1163, the Uncle of Selahaddin Eyyubi(=Esedüddin Şirkuh) takes the son of his brother(=Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf) with him to Egypt. The ancient Poet Hasanwrites about this event in his Poem, and defines Selahaddin Eyyubi and Esedüddin Şirkuh having a Turk Ethnic Origin with this sentence: "The Turkish owners, have gone on to Egypt to fight against the Arabs".
Selahaddin Eyyubi Yusuf and his uncle Esedüddin Şirkuh, worked for years under the dynasty of Nurettin Zengi. The Zengi Dynasty was obviously of Turk origin.
The ancient source of Ibn Attar and several other sources, writes the following sentence: "After the end of the Fatimids, there is a transition from the Fatimid Reign, to the Turk Reign". In here, clearly the Ayyubids are equal to the Turk ethnic origin.
At another ancient poem written at 1182 AD, the following is written about the successful achievements of Selahattin Eyyubi: "Because of the reign of the Turks, the reign of the Arabs became strong and reputable".
Several ancient historians like Ali İbnü'l-Esîr İbn'ül-Esîr (1160-1233) and İbn Senaü'l-Mülk (1155-1212), have defined the Ayyubid state as "Devlet-ül Türk"(Turk State). The same "name" was also given to the Mamlukid state. The Mamlukid dynasty was just like the Ayyubid and Tulunid dynasties of Turk origin
Many ancient Middle Age Western European historians like Nathan ben Saddi(1740), Phillip Dormer Stanhope(1694 - 1773) and Robert Dodsley(1704 - 1764) have written sources/books(like "the Chronicle of the kings of England") with the following sentence: "And he(Richard I of England) overcame Saladin the Turk in many battles, and he too kfrom him three thousand camels, and four thousand horses and mules". The term "Saladin the Turk" is many times used by the ancient Middle Age Western European historians.
And that was thee last time Muslims fielded a decent and capable army.....
@@scottadkins7322 hahahaha we Turks ruled Europe for hundreds of years
No, he was an Ialamuc maurader and murderer who tried and failed to subjugate Christian Europe. Thank God for the crusades which succeeded in driving his mauradering military horde of murderers.
@@VeniVidiVici456 The crusades were the murderers. Despite that Salahuddin still treated them fairly and treated the opposition leader when he was sick. Your small brain cannot comprehend to accept the fact that a fair king who never kills surrendered enemies, women and children as a good person. Poor creature.
رحمك الله يا صلاح الدين كم نحن بحاجة إلى أمثالك في هذا الوقت
صحيح والله
Saladin was a great ruler. Unfortunately committing atrocities in those days were common practice, if he hadn’t he may have been viewed as weak. I’m not excusing those acts, but it’s important to remember that it was way of “doing business” during that time. If we keep that in mind it can help us to better understand what factors heavily influenced his actions. The fact that he gave so much of his own wealth to those in desperate need suggests he cared deeply for people. He gave to the point that there was not enough left for his burial. Many rulers spend grand amounts on their future resting place. I feel he understand more than most is those days that you can’t take worldly possessions with you when you die.
I see. So the mass rapes of the widows of dead crusader soldiers was justified?
thebeatnumber I literally said I gotta was not excusing his actions. What about all the women who were raped by crusaders? Don’t say it didn’t happen, it did.
@@thebeatnumber + no justification but wtf where the crusaders doing their in the first place
@@RenaissanceMan29 What a load of 💩 I cant believe anybody that dumb enough took you serious.
@@RenaissanceMan29 that’s not fair. We NEVER blocked Christians OR Jews from visiting Jerusalem. You cannot point a single time in history when we controlled Jerusalem and there was no peace. Christians on the other hand banned and exiled the Jews for over 500 years! It was ONLY when Muslims took over could Jews safely come back. How can you paint us as bad guys when your own people wrongfully mistreated Jews and Muslims?
One of the best Kurdish leaders alhamdulila I'm Kurdish too
@@gidemnaswtf😂😂😂😂 everyone knows he was kurdish his uncle name was sharko what does sharko mean? in arabic
Sallah Ho Deen. His grave is located in downtown Damascus. Went there. The man was not just a military genius but he was an honorable man. One who looked after orphans and took the law into his hands to keep the peace.
He tried to imitate the Prophet.
Many leaders like Saladin - anyone that truly tried - orphans looked after and the poor.
Imam Shamil in Dagestan.
Mansa Musa in West Africa.
Many kings in ancient Malaysia.
For us Egyptians, the greatest achievement Saladin has ever made was that he shifted the heart of the Arab world (and thus the Islamic nation) to Egypt. Before him the Arabian peninsula was the heart of the nation but he transformed Egypt to a powerful state economically, scientifically and militarily.
The fruits of his work remain after almost one thousand years of his death as to this day Egypt is considered to be the heart of the middle east, the defender of the Arab nation and the preserver of Islamic and Arabic culture... All because of Saladin's reforms!!
May he rest in peace and may we learn by his example :)
Selahaddin not arab Selahaddin kurd
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Exactly!!
Yet he served the Islamic nation in general and the Arabian nation specially like no other!!
By creating a formidable economy and high standard living (let alon a powerful military) in Egypt he unintentionally made it the heart of the Middle East!!
Indeed. General Sisi is the second coming of Salahudeen. Hosni Mubarak not that far off. Great leaders of muslim people.
@@tauriqabdullah6130 the pharaoh sisi isn't anything like salah udeen not even close. He would have never bowed down to zionism and let Jerusalem bleed the way it is at the moment.
@@faisals6647 sisi isnt even arab he is a secret jew.
“I am not those men , I am Salauddin SALAUDDIN “
=Saladin
a great personality and human being a great leader Islam and Kurdish lion
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I only found out he was Kurdish today . wow!! so awesome
Me as a Malaysian Catholic honest reaction:
"Um, Impressive"
It was an amazing depiction of history. Saladin was a great Leader, period...
What a great ruler in history
May allah give him great place in jannah, ameen
Who the fuck is Allah?
Ameen
@@scottadkins7322 means the god implying there is only one supreme god in Arabic
@@scottadkins7322 it's literally just Arabic for God bro, relax
@@scottadkins7322 not hard to respect other religions, scott.
“If you want to destroy any nation without war, make adultery or nudity common in the young generation”
Saladin
Adultery yes (cheating, breaking up family bonds, destroying families). Nudity no- The Greeks were nude and civilized and so were many others. In hot weather less clothes is SMART (see Africa). In the desert the sun BURNS and so covering is NEEDED! The human body is NOT evil. I am not a nudist btw but at homes alone in the summer or swimming. It can be very nice and relaxing. Being a great man, like Saladin was, does not make him right about everything. Many things make a society fail. Bad leaders, wars, disease, destroying their environment (see Aztecs and Mayans and Sumerians). You are letting YOUR cultural biases infect your logic which is easy and lazy to do so. Think harder next time. Northern Europeans are also cultured but much less anti nudity. Even if religious, GOD made our bodies by that logic, they are not 'evil'. It is what we DO with them that matters. Mostly how we treat OTHERS and for nations to have honest rulers with a sense of duty and care for it's regular people. Jesus was different because he cared about what was in a mans HEART! And he told off his moralizing disciples as ignorant and less loving than the 'fallen women' I cannot see him throwing the naked poor folk out, but money changers in the Temple? Hell yeah! Learn!
Wut?
That's true quote
@@vladdrakul7851 nudity is tempting, if a woman walks openly with long legs big ass big tits I would want to put in, then her husband finds out n leaves,my wife leaves, children would be traumatized from both families and that’s the best ending,because when you mess with emotions people can do crazy sh#t
@@RenaissanceMan29 yes, you are right. The communists forbade nudity and almost all communist regimes fell in the span of 3 years.
The communists just proved that Saladin was right
I am kurd of iraq 🇮🇶 i proud of you 👏 my leader my moral for every every day i pray 🙏 for you wiiin for Salahadin 🥇 win for Kurd 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️💐💐💐
Salahadin is rolling in his grave to see kurds work with the west
@@EmreDemirkayaLoves correction. He’s turning in his grave watching the Muslim world give zero f’s about the Kurds. But yeah go on about the west when it’s all about turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria not ever giving them their land…
@@smokey2471Because the Kurds chose Communism over Islam.
@ Kurds should have self determination, islam turns places into dusty shitholes. Having a British passport means I get to travel 99% of places, I love to travel and I love meeting new people. The Arab world however is a dusty shithole. Islam to live under is no better than communism.
When medieval rulers are better than modern one.may peace be upon all.
Astonishing footage, phenomenal history. Saladin endlessly fascinating.
SALADIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY GREAT, VASTLY-ADMIRED HERO.
From the time I was old enough to take an interest in the Crusades--set alight for me when I first read "IVANHOE"by Sir Walter Scott. The inaccuracies I uncovered while reading that classic started me on my long Road of Study of the Crusades.
SALADIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY HERO.
HE ALWAYS SHALL BE.
So ur hero was an enslaver? Great chiice 👍
Saladin is a great man in all aspects of life. Deserves commemoration throughout the world.
İslam and Kurdish Lion !
Great and amazing leader 🦁🖤
islam is imoprtan...kurdish nop ..no intersting
Saladin had a six-wheeled armoured car named after him - as used by the British Army. He is revered as an excellent Military Commander, even to this day. Incredible individual, irrespective of the "attrocities" to his captives - for both agonists conducted such horrors, & in (this) historical context, neither was any better than the other. Impressive documentary - Thank you.
One of the biggest influences on the period. If he had failed and the crusader states had been able to maintain a foothold, both the Middle-East and Europe would have been massively different
how so.
@@garciabeto760 I'm assuming Saladin was never in a position to attack the Crusader States in the first place. He was the uniting force behind the attack on the CS, if he had failed it would have been a while before anyone else would have attempted to do so. Soon after they would have to deal with the Ilkhanate and the rising Ottomans. Also with the maintenance of the crusader states in the Middle East, there would have been a staging ground for future expansion and consolidation. The states themselves would likely have not survived (in that form) for much longer regardless. Roughly it means: No 3rd Crusade + Richard survives, the CS remain a thorn in the Ayyubid's side.
If it happened then today in Europe you shouldn’t see any Christian there. Mongols must captured the whole Europe then.
@@lotifulbariniloy8160 Quite possibly. Though I suspect the fracturing of the Empire would have happened before it quite got to that stage
@@alexanderdoddy7590 if this didn't happen mongols wouldn't spare every single children or women whether it's from christian side or muslims. Then you wouldn't exist in this world to write this comment because far before your great grandmother would have been killed. Mongols weren't like us, they had no faith or mercy
A fair and a realistic narration. And you should be credited for that. No matter on which side you are, truth should be told.
He wasn't a conqueror he was a liberator.
Poor Baldwin deserves his own documentary - despite his terrible sickness he was one of the most remarkable, extraordinary people of his times
Well anyone who can route and destroy a much larger force than his own at the age of 16 is a certified badass. Especially against Saladin himself.
May they both rest in peace under the watch of God/Allah
@@-KillaWatt- hmm🙌
baldwin was just caught by salahuddin
Saladin was a bad leader he got defeated by Baldwin a teenager with leprosy lol then got his ass kicked Richard.
@@ninjaa6952 he wasn’t known in Europe for his military achievements bud I thought you know that.
When you heard the voice of this man you know that it will be a video of good quality
SALADIN is a very brilliant military commander and leader, SUBHAAN ALLAH.
Even his enemy love him
Amazing actor Ghassan Massoud! Truly fitting of the character . This and Edward Norton on the other side!
I fully agree with this, I thought he played part if a great mans life amazingly and was one of the realistic and touching portrayals of anyone in the movie.
he is the face of Salah-ud-din in the modern era. he did such a great job with the character
One of the best Syrian actors ever
Saladin was the right man at the right time in the right place.
He was a Kurdish and we proud of salahadin al ai bui al kurdi❤️king of kurdish❤️
he faught as a muslim not kurdish
@@rbi61 Doesn't change the fact he was Kurdish.
@@mrk45 any identity other than Islam is worthless
@@rbi61 In your opinion.
@@mrk45 no, in the Prophet's opinion.
It is amazing to see how he overcame obstacles and changed history with determination and resilience
Saladin is the one who taught the Knights of the word "Chivalry"...that those who were unable to fight should be spared and be given mercy....i may be a Catholic but i admire and idolize Saladin, it is not only Religion that plays important role in our lives but the morals we believe that makes us who we are...
I’m not a Muslim but it’s nice to know about history it’s your name I had on my life and this is the first story I’m hearing of him isn’t that amazing
A great Kurdish soldier, ❤❤❤💛💚💚💚
some battle won by Saladin Battle of al-Babein , Battle of the Blacks , Battle of Hattin , Battle of the Horns of Hama , Siege of Jacob's Ford , Battle of Marj Ayyun , Siege of Safed 1188 , Siege of Jerusalem (1187) and others
One of the greatest men to ever live. Powerful, wise, smart and honorable.(As honorable a man as any others during his time) He deserves to be placed high among the greatest.
His eagle forms the centrepiece of the Egyptian flag to this day!
To be fair he wasn’t the first to pick an Eagle as his “avatar.”
@@GoogleUserOne thats not what he said. he said saladins eagle found in his citadel in cairo decorates a lot of flags and coat of arms of middle eastern countries especially egypt
And what is egypt now compared to its historical presence ????
@@Lucky73678 Rubble to rashes...what else to say
The eagle is a very important, if not even the most important animal symbol among Kurds. Even in our dances we tend to immitate the eagle.
Saladin was a KING amongst kings! He was equitable with his rule, a man of his word, and extremely wise. A rare leader indeed!
I’m a Christian and a huge fan of the Knights Templar. But, I salute Saladin. A true lord and general
Wow what a punk
Proud to be Muslim My role model the Great Sultan Salahuddeen Ayyubi 💕. love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
You are Pakistani and you have a country and com a kurd like salah al din and we kurds don't have a country like you and you love islam then what are you waiting for why don't you get your own Pakistani muslim leader instead of telling us kurds why we should be fighting for islam which we are doing but we the ones who don't have a country due to islamic countries that have taken our country so why don't you who have a country carry the fight and do it and why are you lecturing us about ummah when it is or whether the arabs turks Persians who are oppressing us ....indtead having shame because of what a kurd did and feeling compelled to not oppress his descendants you who call yourselves muslim whether be it your government's or the people on the streets you. Deprive us of our national rights and yet you want us to fight but while everyone of you is oppressing us and you have your own countries and your hands clean you tell us we side with non Muslims but while everyone of you is ads kisser for Western countries haha
Salah Edeen was buried in the umiad mosque named after Umiah dynasty not his own Ayobid dynasty. Great work thank you
The Crusaders lost Jerusalem to Saladin bc they failed to protect the holy land. Saladin was the rightful protector of the holy land at the time.
What a great and insightful biography thank you.
Thanks!
Thank you!
One of the greatest Muslim Leader. May Allah Bless Him. Ameen.
this really makes me want to watch Kingdom of Heaven again.. its great to see the movie had some accuracy
Great movie...
I am kurdish. Thanks for the documentary.
Saladin: "I did not give the cup to you"
Morgan Freeman appears beside Raynald: "And it was at this moment, he realized, he fucked up"
Looool
Morgan freeman???wtf
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I love history. thank you so much for making content like this. This means the world to us who are fasinated, and don't know much about hundreds of years ago.
can't wait for one on Richard the lionhearted
Saladin was a KURDISH from KURDISTAN, from the Shaddadids dynasity/clan, I belong to the same clan , in modern days our clan the Shaddadids population (Shedadan in Kurdish) are 7 million
He was able to march into many cities unabated because he was loved by the people. No man is perfect but, he was respected by christian and muslims alike
Thanks to everyone who belongs to different religions and respect to Saladin as great warrior. Salute to Saladin(R.A). and his diplomacy.
It appears Saladin spent more time fighting his fellow Muslims than the Crusaders.
Obviously, he was a very talented politician as he was a warrior.
He had to fight them to unite the region.
The only reason the crusaders where able to gain strongholds in the area was because of disunity. His greatest achievement was uniting them all and ousting the traitors. After he was able to do this he pushed out the crusaders.
@@darklight8338 Looking at the zionist and communist proxy leaders in Arab countries today, tells me we need another Saladin to gain back our people's freedom again.
@@alissa6 its the only way they can win over muslim world.. via those poppets
@@alissa6 The ummah needs to change the rulers by peace or war
Excellent 👍 legend great work appreciated. I am a Pakistan Studies teacher and a Muslim. I believe that human must learn to do act of humane. Be kind and helping being and be the servants of the Lord Allah 🌹 grateful for your sharing 💖
Other than prophet Muhammad,this incredible man is one of my mentors .
Pbuh
@@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier peace be upon him
@@FKhairulFadhlan
No problem brother
I made mistake i wrote
I deleted it.
So please be good
And u have good mentors ...🙏 and be strong 💪
@@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier no I made a mistake without saying it in the first place . Peace be upon you too brother:)
@@FKhairulFadhlan u 2 bro
U fast learner.
Allah reward u for correcting
And for me highlighting
Wish we could do this billion times a day
Heaven 4 ever
Salaam bro
Bye
HIS EAGLE IS ALSO CENTER IN THE Palistinian Coat of Arms
Absolutely the best channel on RUclips!!!! Since I'm such an astronomy nut, I'd love to see you guys make a doc on Galileo
We will.
I'm definitely looking forward to it.... you guys are awesome!!!
Great job on this. TBH, I actually learned something new. Lots of good stuff in here.
Just wonderful in this sad days for Jerusalem, al Quds our beloved city.❤🇵🇸❤🇵🇸❤🇵🇸❤🇵🇸❤🇵🇸❤🇵🇸❤
Excellent enjoyed the historical events of Saladin and the battle for Jerusalem .The narrative was fair and to a certain extent as factual as is possible .
Yay! I didn't know you guys had done Saladin. So YAY 😊
Saladin was a great man.
Kurdish father Salahdin Ayubbi and great Islamic leader ♥️☀️💚🦅
@كل شيء نسبي ياجماعة !! 😂 according to Ibn Thathir Salahdin and his family were kurdish and often spoke kurdish on his council
بژی صلاح الدینی عربی
@@Kurdw 😂
@@kurdishmountainlion2516 spoke kurdish ? ??? , with who ?? The whole muslim world spoke arabic back then even turks and Persians and indians spoke arabic back then .
@@husseinboulahlib2839 😂 Indians spoke Arabic lol. There are lots proofs Ibn Thathir claimed that Salahdin spoke non arabic language(Hajam) with his family members also there are messages from him that written in kurdish and his family members
Absolutely fantastic 👍👍👍👍
I'm always impressed with the fact that the knights would fight in full armor, they had to be in great shape
He was great and noble leader may Allah reward him with jannah love from Pakistan ❤
Well done bro!!I ❤ Saladin absolutely amazing
Please do a video on Baldwin IV. Both him and Saladin are legends with incredible mutual respects for each other.
Come one bro stop making hereos out of trash 🗑 what did baldwin do ?
He is good man he Kurdish from Kurdistan 👍
He was Muslim from among Muslims, don’t paint him as a racist. KKK /PKK terrorists can’t claim the sultan
@@theWolfofVaca he was Kurdish period.
@@Gutians no he was Muslim, he claimed Islam not Kurdish. Kurds today don’t deserve claiming him while being ally of Zionism.
@@theWolfofVaca he was a Kurd who was known as a Kurd by everyone but a Kurd who fought for Islam not for race but he was still Kurd if Kurds didnt exist Salahadin wouldn’t exist so stfu
@@theWolfofVaca and why the fk would i give a shit about arabs and islam in todays world lmao
A respect for sultan of Egypt and he also annexed the zengrid syria and unify it with Egypt which was important for that time he then totally surrounded crusaders from all sides .His orign is from iraq and ethnicity wise he was kurd and it was really interesting that how from normal man he rise to power
All I can say is thank you to early European historians from 700 years ago that recognised Saladin's kindness and honourable acts in his victories.
Cause we know modern hollywood would try to put him at the same level as hitler or genghis khan if they could - it would allow modern politics easier in aiding some new war or occupation in a middle eastern country.
So as an Asian, thanks old school historians in Europe!! Only the craziest haters on youtube can still tarnish Saladin's history.
Long live kurdish ❤
#Free Kurdistan (mizopotamia)
I know it’s just an accent difference but his name IS SALAHUDDIN A GREAT GENRAL KING . AT THIS STAGE THESE GREAT EXAMPLES OF LEADERSHIP IS COMMON HUMANITY , GOOD ROLE MODALS FOR ALL MEN.
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Holy crap I've walked through his birthplace. When I was there I often though of how much history had occured in that place. Simply amazing, add Saladin's birthplace to that list.
Saddam Hussein destroyed it
May Allah grant Salahudin Highest Heaven. Peace be upon his soul.
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Facts!
And you may google it too.
“Saladin was born Yusuf Ibn Ayyub in the central Iraqi city of Tikrit in 1137 or 1138
Passed away March 4, 1193.
Profit Muhammad PBUH was born 571 AD, and has passed away 632 AD ..
Prophet Muhammed hasn’t chosen nor descended any leaders, during Salahaddin times.
Muslims were split into Sunni & Shiias after the death of prophet Muhammed. PBUH
He actually did the opposite. He was uniting all the tribes during his times.
"In modern day Palestine" 🇵🇸 All my respect to you 😉
Lmaoooooo. Israel rules the shithole middle east.
@@jeremytillman3567 your kind shall come to know very soon via our swords
Newsflash: Uh, the place has been known as Israel since 1948...please update yourself on current affairs . . .
@@scottadkins7322 different names, same thing: Palestine.
@Biswadeep Pal so you are telling me the most merciful being condones a group of people to kill children and expel people from their homes?yeah it's safe to say you are crazy
Long Live Kurds and Kurdistan❤️☀️💚
Here we have the epitome of irony,
Saladin a Kurdish Muslim who fought to unite the Muslims regardless of their ethnicity
and modern-day Kurdish nastionalists who fight other Muslims to divide the Ummah even further.
@@marwanmusa9368 why u guys so butthurt . One his grandsons Mir Muhammad of soran made kurdish nationalism in 1800s also on his grandsons in 1400 Sharafkhan Badlissi talked about Kurds and Kurdistan
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Because Nationalist Kurds claim Saladin as their heritage, despite Saladin's and the Nationalist Kurds' goals being diametrically opposed.
Saladin fought to unite the Muslims
while YPG and PKK terrorists fight to divide the Muslims even further when in fact we should be united as one powerful State.
If you don't see the irony in that, then you're already a lost cause.
@@marwanmusa9368 ypg and pkk are not even nationalists they’re liberals
@@marwanmusa9368 great if u want unite maybe u should ask turkey and iraq etc to stop kill us and assimilate us
In battlefield he mostly follow "Khalid bin Waleed" (sword of God)
And in daily life he follow Prophet Muhammad's teachings
Sultan Sala-hu-din ayyubi r.a
Hats off to king Baldwin the 4th, for his bravery and strength despite his ailment.
Despite the turmoils between religions during the Crusades,Saladin reflects the kurdish personality of tolerance towards other religions
SALADIN IS A SAINT FIGURE.....THAT WAS NO DOUBT.
50:45 Funnily enough that condition in the treaty to allow Christian pilgrims to go to Jerusalem was superfluous as the Muslims never prevented pilgrims from visiting the city
actually I think it was allowed at first but the mad caliph(he defeated this one guy before and had him tied to a camel and wiped by a monkey so you should search him up) from the fatimids caliphate didn't allow it and even destroyed the most holiest church in all of Christendom
Salah ud din was a man of honour and dignity that took Jerusalem from the crusaders head on and kept his word of treaty's unlike Reginald de chatioun he attacked nomads and civilians he attacked caravans he broke treaty that's why he was beheaded by Salah ud din
I am a Christian and all authority on Earth is ordained by God. And God has ordained Saladin's victory. God loves every single Person on Earth, as do I.
Victory comes with Allah help.
See Quran 8:10
Salah Ad Din is my biggest hero no doubt hes a fearless warrior and a good man
Khalid bin walid the undefeated general Muslim warrior he defeated the Roman Empire he is known as the sword of Allah, his war tactics are studied by people all around the world and use some of his techniques look him up
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King baldwin had so much respect for salaudin.
Who Cares about the religious part. This man played a big part in history and we should be taught like Khan and Alexander etc
I consider him one of the greatest middle Eastern ruler .