Nasir ad-Din Muhammad | |||||
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Al-Malik al-Kamil | |||||
Sultan of Egypt | |||||
Reign | 1218 – 6 March 1238 | ||||
Predecessor | Al-Adil I | ||||
Successor | Al-Adil II | ||||
Sultan of Damascus | |||||
Reign | 1238 | ||||
Predecessor | As-Salih Ismail | ||||
Successor | Al-Adil II | ||||
Born | c. 1177 Cairo, Ayyubid Sultanate | ||||
Died | 6 March 1238 (aged c. 61) Damascus, Ayyubid Damascus Sultanate | ||||
Consort | Wird al-Mana[1] Sitti Sawda[1] | ||||
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Dynasty | Ayyubid | ||||
Father | Al-Adil I | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Al-Kamil (Arabic: الكامل; full name: al-Malik al-Kamil Naser ad-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Muhammad; c. 1177 – 6 March 1238) was an Egyptian ruler and the fourth Ayyubid sultan of Egypt. During his tenure as sultan, the Ayyubids defeated the Fifth Crusade. He was known to the Frankish crusaders as Meledin, a name by which he is still referred to in some older western sources. As a result of the Sixth Crusade, he ceded West Jerusalem to the Christians and is known to have met with Saint Francis.[2]
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