The Life of Saladin
From the Works of Baha Ad-Din and Imad Ad-Din
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Saqi Books
Published:6th Sep '06
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Saladin, the Kurdish founder of the Ayyubid Dynasty, conquered Jerusalem in 1187 and repelled the Crusaders. Though he was later defeated by England's Richard I, Saladin's great skill and honourable conduct would become enshrined in European as well as Muslim lore. Sir Hamilton Gibb, Oxford University's formidable Orientalist scholar, was an admirer of Saladin. He produced this short biographical account by drawing from two chronicles written by well-placed contemporaries of the legendary leader. Meticulously annotated, Gibb's classic is an essential reference for historians as well as an excellent introduction to a fascinating historical figure.
'Gibb's brilliant essay in political biography is an important corrective to the over-simplified view of Saladin as conquering hero ... and will remain an essential basis for any larger work on twelfth-century Syria.' The English Historical Review 'Sir Hamilton Gibb's book is the final publication of a world-renowned Orientalist and contains insights that are the products of forty years of study.' The American Historical Review 'A closely argued ... study of the political and military history of the period.' International Journal of Middle East Studies
ISBN: 9780863569289
Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 8mm
Weight: 134g
94 pages
2nd Revised edition