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  1. ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn ( Arabic: عصمت الدين خاتون; died 1186), also known as Asimat, was the daughter of Mu'in ad-Din Unur, regent of Damascus. She had been the wife of two of the greatest Muslim generals of the 12th century, Nur ad-Din and Saladin . Biography.

  2. Died: 26 January 1186. Country most active: Syria. Also known as: عصمت الدين خاتون, Asimat. ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn was the daughter of a regent of Damascus, and wife of two of the 12th century’s greatest Muslim generals, Nur ad-Din and Saladin.

  3. Jan 25, 2022 · Enter Khatun Zumurrud, Isma’il’s mother. She was not about to let that happen. In 1135, she had her own son assassinated and his body dragged through the streets. Zumurrud wasn’t the only woman...

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · Saladin married Ismat ad-Din Khatun, who was previously married to Nur ad-Din, but following the death of the ‘Zengid’ emperor in 1174, she married the ‘Ayyubid’ monarch, Saladin. This ensured that Saladin could be associated with two ruling dynasties since Ismat was the daughter of a previous governor in Damascus.

  5. Saldin had more than one wife, though it is Ismat ad-Din Khatun, who is remembered as his bride. Ismat was earlier married to Nur ad-Din, but after the ‘Zengid’ ruler's death in 1174, she got married to the ‘Ayyubid’ leader.

  6. Dec 17, 2023 · Description. Iṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn was a 12th-century Muslim woman who lived in the Levant. She lived during the Frankish Wars aka The Crusades, and made a name for herself through her bravery and diplomacy. —.

  7. Oct 20, 2010 · I?mat ad-D?n Kh?t?n (died January 26, 1186), also known as Asimat, was the daughter of Mu'in ad-Din Unur, regent of Damascus, and wife of two of the greatest Muslim generals of the 12th...

  8. ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn (Arabic: عصمت الدين خاتون; died 1186), also known as Asimat, was the daughter of Mu'in ad-Din Unur, regent of Damascus, and wife of two of the greatest Muslim generals of the 12th century, Nur ad-Din and Saladin.

  9. Who was Ismat ad-Din Khatun? ʿIṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn, also known as Asimat, was the daughter of Mu'in ad-Din Unur, regent of Damascus, and wife of two of the greatest Muslim generals of the 12th century, Nur ad-Din Zangi and Saladin. Ismat ad-Din is a laqab meaning "purity of the faith"; Khatun is an honorific meaning "lady" or

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ismat_ad-DinIsmat ad-Din - Wikipedia

    Ismat ad-Din (Arabic: عصمة الدين) may refer to: Ismat ad-Din Khatun (died 1186), also known as Asimat, wife of Nur ad-Din and Saladin. Ismat ad-Din Umm-Khalil Shajar al-Durr (died 1257), Sultana of Egypt. Categories: Human name disambiguation pages. Arabic-language masculine given names.