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Wilkinson, John Gardner
Topographie of Thebes, and general view of Egypt: being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the valley of the Nile, to the second cataracte and Wadi Samneh, with the Fyoom, Oases and eastern desert, from Sooez to Bertenice — London, 1835

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El Mostiiddee be
Noor Illali,

E'Naser le d£en
Illah, Ahmed.

Fourth Crusade. Taking of
Constantinople by the French
and Venetians, from the Greeks,
1204. Fifth Crusade, 1218.

1180

1225

Eiyoobeeh, or Aioobite Soltdns of Egypt. Curd Dynasty.



El Melek Yoosef,
Salah e'deen;*
or E'N&ser Sa-
lah e'.deen, Yoo-
sef ebn Eiyoob.

El Melek e'deen,

or Melek el

Azeez, Othman.

El Melek el Mun-

s6or, Mohammed.

El Melek % el
Aadel, Sayf-
e'deen, Aboo
Bukr.

Retakes Jerusalem from the!
Crusaders, in 1187. Crusade!
of the Emperor Frederic I.! from
(Barbarossa), and Philippe 1111
Auguste, and Richard Cceur de to
Lion, 1189. 1195

His second son. 1200

His son.

In England the large massy
column of the Saxon architec-
ture began to be divided into
smaller pilasters; and the arch
took a pointed form about 1200.t

Brother of Salah e'deen, usurps
the throne. Fifth Crusade.
The Franks penetrate into
Egypt, and take Damiat, but
are obliged to abandon it, 1218.11220

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* Salah e'deen, " the righteousness of religion."

f Having existed in Egypt at least 320 years. Vide supra, p. 544, and 302.

% The title Melek, attached to these names, signifies " King."

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