Saladin
/ˈsælədɪn/
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Saladin, of Arabic origin, means 'goodness of faith' and is deeply tied to the historical figure Salah ad-Din, the 12th-century Muslim leader known for his chivalry and leadership during the Crusades. The name evokes respect, piety, and strength, often symbolizing a noble and virtuous character. It remains a powerful and culturally significant name in both Arabic and Western contexts.
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Royalty, Retook Jerusalem in 1187
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