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<p> [[Sultan]] of Syria, born at Damascus; the extension of his empire over [[Syria]] led to the Second Crusade, preached by St. Bernard; compelled the Crusaders to raise the siege of Damascus, which he made his capital; called to interfere in the affairs of Egypt, he conquered it, and made it his own, a sovereignty which [[Saladin]] ( <i> q. v </i> .) disputed, and which Nur ed-Din was preparing to reassert when he died (1117-1178). </p>
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<p> [[Sultan]] of Syria, born at Damascus; the extension of his empire over Syria led to the Second Crusade, preached by St. Bernard; compelled the Crusaders to raise the siege of Damascus, which he made his capital; called to interfere in the affairs of Egypt, he conquered it, and made it his own, a sovereignty which [[Saladin]] ( <i> q. v </i> .) disputed, and which Nur ed-Din was preparing to reassert when he died (1117-1178). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 15 October 2021

Mahmoud Nur Ed-Din [1]

Sultan of Syria, born at Damascus; the extension of his empire over Syria led to the Second Crusade, preached by St. Bernard; compelled the Crusaders to raise the siege of Damascus, which he made his capital; called to interfere in the affairs of Egypt, he conquered it, and made it his own, a sovereignty which Saladin ( q. v .) disputed, and which Nur ed-Din was preparing to reassert when he died (1117-1178).

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