Ayyubid

/aɪˈjuːbɪd/ noun

A member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled parts of the Middle East and North Africa from the 12th to 13th centuries, founded by Saladin.

From Arabic 'Ayyub,' the father of Saladin (Salah ad-Din). The dynasty took its name from this patriarch following the typical Islamic naming convention for dynasties based on founder's ancestors.

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