• Fatimah Khatun bint Najm ad-Dīn Abu al-Shukr Ayyub ibn Shādhi ibn Marwān (died 1220), popularly known as Sitt al-Sham, was a second sister of Saladin, probably...
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    1240–1249. Turanshah 1249–1250. Al-Ashraf Musa (nominal rule, under Mamluk sultan Aybak), 1250–1254. Khatun Sitt al-Sham, sister of Saladin, founded many...
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    Shams ad-Din Turanshah ibn Ayyub al-Malik al-Mu'azzam Shams ad-Dawla Fakhr ad-Din known simply as Turanshah (Arabic: توران شاه بن أيوب) (died 27 June...
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  • own first cousin, known as Sitt Ash-Sham (‘The Lady of Syria’, i.e. not her given name). Her full name was Sitt Ash-Sham Zumurrud Khatun bint Najm d-Din...
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  • ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz, she is represents what Mohammad Akram Nadwi terms as hadith scholarship from al-Sham (Greater Syria). The Arabic word sitt does not...
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  • 1213–1236) Sitt al-Sham (d. 1220) Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Homs (1229–1263) Dayfa Khatun (d. 1242) As-Salih Ismail (d. 1245) Al-Mansur Ibrahim (d. 1246) Al-Muzaffar...
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  • located in Damascus, Syria. Al-Adiliyah Madrasa Al-Rukniyah Madrasa Az-Zahiriyah Library Nur al-Din Madrasa "Madrasa al-Shamiyya al-Kubra". Archnet. Retrieved...
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    his family in the community and was not an official rank. Fakhr al-Din's mother, Sitt Nasab, belonged to the Tanukh, a princely Druze family established...
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    al-Malik al-'Aziz Sayf al-Islam Tughtekin (died 1197) Rabi'a Khatun (daughter, d. 1246), married (1) Amir Sa'd al-Din Mas'ud b. Mu'in al-Din Onor, and Sitt Ash-Sham...
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    his infancy, and he and his sister, Sitt ar-Rakb, became wards of his father's first wife's brother, Zaki ad-Din al-Kharrubi, who enrolled Ibn Hajar in...
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