High Middle Ages · Middle East · Politics
1174
Saladin takes Damascus
October 28, 1174
Three months after Nur al-Din's death, Saladin rode north from Egypt with a small force, was admitted to Damascus by Nur al-Din's friends, and married the late ruler's widow for good measure. Egypt and southern Syria were suddenly in the same hands for the first time in generations. The union of Cairo and Damascus under a single ruler created the strategic encirclement of the Crusader states that would culminate at Hattin.