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Contest for Egypt: The Collapse of the Fatimid Caliphate, the Ebb of Crusader Influence, and the Rise of Saladin

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For about a decade, Amalric, the crusader king of Jerusalem, Nur al-Din, the Turkic ruler of Damascus and Aleppo, and Shawar, the vizier of Fatimid Egypt, would vie for control over one of the weal...
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For about a decade, Amalric, the crusader king of Jerusalem, Nur al-Din, the Turkic ruler of Damascus and Aleppo, and Shawar, the vizier of Fatimid Egypt, would vie for control over one of the wealthiest regions around the Mediterranean. In the end, it was Saladin, the nephew of one of Nur al-Din’s commanders, who would emerge as the last man standing. Contest for Egypt is the first modern study devoted exclusively to this tripartite struggle for influence. Readers are introduced to the background and aftermath, while focus is placed on examining the central actions, motives and ambitions that shaped events between 1164 and 1174.
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Price: $156.00
Pages: 194
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: History of Warfare
Publication Date: 02 June 2022
ISBN: 9789004512276
Format: Hardcover
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Michael S. Fulton, Ph.D. (2016), Cardiff University, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Western, Ontario. His research relates to the history and archaeology of conflict in the Near East during the period of the crusades. Among his many publications are Artillery in the Era of the Crusades (Brill, 2018) and Siege Warfare during the Crusades (Pen & Sword, 2019).