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Русский: Штандарт Салахаддина Айюби
English: Standard of Salah ad-Din Ayyubi
Türkçe: Selahaddin Eyyubinin sancağı
Azərbaycanca: Səlahəddin Əyyubinin sancağı
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1. "The Ayyubids and Mamluks, who succeeded the Fatimids in Egypt and Syria, retained the association of yellow with the ruler." Jane Hathaway, A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen (p. 97)

2. Eagle of Saladin Sketch from Cairo Citadel, Stanley Lane-Poole, "Saladin and the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem", 1898

3. According to the Ottoman researcher Evilya Çelebi, it likely originally had two heads. (Nasser O. Rabbat, "The Citadel of Cairo: A New Interpretation of Royal Mameluk Architecture")

Author Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub
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1 January 1176

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current14:51, 12 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:51, 12 October 2023512 × 366 (5 KB)SebirkhanUploaded a work by Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub from 1. "The Ayyubids and Mamluks, who succeeded the Fatimids in Egypt and Syria, retained the association of yellow with the ruler." [https://books.google.ch/books?id=L-lPC7DgepEC&pg=PA97 Jane Hathaway, ''A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen'' (p. 97)]. 2. Eagle of Saladin Sketch from Cairo Citadel, [https://archive.org/details/saladinandfallk00lanegoog Stanley Lane-Poole, "Saladin...

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