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    Quote Originally Posted by eatensemn View Post
    His brothers and sisters with interesting names.

    Turan-Shah https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turan-Shah

    Tughtekin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tughtakin_ibn_Ayyub

    Rabi'a Khatun (her husband Gokbori https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6kb%C3%B6ri)

    Fatima Khatun https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitt_al-Sham
    Turan is Iranian tribe who was ruled by Iranian ruling class. Saladin most probably Turkic mother who was relation noble Turkic lineage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    The Republican/Egyptian eagle is based off a specific eagle in Cairo that is not from the same period, they have no connection.
    You are not even from anywhere near the Middle East lol

    Everyone knows it as the Eagle of Salahaddin. He was the Sultan of Egypt and Syria which inspired Arab nationalists from these countries to use the same symbol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halgurd View Post
    Salahaddin Al Ayyubi was born in the city of Tikrit. His family, who were originally Kurdish nobles from the Caucasus, were forced to flee from their homeland following a Turkish raid against their village. He quickly rose to prominence and established an empire which included Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Kurdistan, Sudan, Mecca/Medina and Yemen. This period we can perhaps call the Kurdish golden age, where Kurds came to dominate most of the Middle East.
    source please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko View Post
    source please
    "The rise of the Ayyubids really begins with the exile of Šāḏī from Dvin, perhaps in 524/1130, when a Turkish general seized the town from its Kurdish prince."

    http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/ayyubids

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    Quote Originally Posted by eatensemn View Post
    His brothers and sisters with interesting names.

    Turan-Shah https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turan-Shah

    Tughtekin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tughtakin_ibn_Ayyub

    Rabi'a Khatun (her husband Gokbori https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6kb%C3%B6ri)

    Fatima Khatun https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitt_al-Sham
    Turan Şah and Tuğtekin?? How’s that possible?

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    Turan is not a Turkish name. But Tuğtekin, Gökböri names and Khatun titles are turkish/turkic.
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    Dark skin is sign of evilness, every dark skinned country is agressive, full with criminality, violented peoples, most crimes were committed by dark skinned peoples. Many of them are follower of Islam (death cult) to spread the voice of Satan who tainted them that's why their skin is dark as their souls. We whites are descedants of angels (thats why our skin is light), we created the human rights, we ended slavery, we created the modern medical science to save lifes etc etc. Thats why the dark skinned peoples are so jealous for us and they want to destroy everything what the angles created.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    Turan Şah and Tuğtekin?? How’s that possible?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baibars

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    The province of Salahaddin in Iraq, which includes the town of Tikrit, was named after him. There is a University of Salahaddin in Erbil. There is the Salahaddin airport in Hakkari. A Kurdish town north of Erbil traditionally called Pirmam has been named Salahaddin in official documents.

    He is very much the epitome of Shafi'i Kurdish identity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halgurd View Post
    "The rise of the Ayyubids really begins with the exile of Šāḏī from Dvin, perhaps in 524/1130, when a Turkish general seized the town from its Kurdish prince."

    http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/ayyubids
    Thats wrong. His father came first baghdad, then tikrit because he was designated as gouverneur .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyp Snow View Post
    Not relevant. They came after the Ayyubids. Timeline doesn't match.

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