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Al-Aziz Uthman

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Al-Aziz Uthman

Birth
Death
29 Nov 1198 (aged 26–27)
Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt
Burial
Damascus, Syria Add to Map
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2nd Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt; second son of Saladin


Royal name: Al-Malik Al-Aziz Uthman ibn Salah Ad-Din Yusuf


Reign: 4 March 1193 – 29 November 1198


Before his death, Saladin had divided his dominions amongst his kin:


• Al-Afdal received Palestine and Syria;

• Al-Aziz was made ruler of Egypt;

• Al-Zahir received Aleppo;

• Al-Adil Ireceived Karak and Shawbak; and

• Turan-Shah retained Yemen


Conflict soon broke out between them with Al-Adil becoming the undisputed ruler of Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Yemen.


Despite Al-Aziz having specifically inherited suzerainty over the whole Ayyubid empire, soon he had to face revolts by the Zengid emirs of Mosul and by the Artuqids in southern Iraq.


When Al-Afdal expelled all the ministers left by his father to support him, they came to Egypt, asking Al-Aziz to reconquer Syria.


In 1194, Al-Aziz besieged Damascus.


Al-Afdal asked for help from Saladin's brother, Al-Adil I, who met Al-Aziz and managed to bring about a reconciliation.


In 1195, Al-Aziz again attacked Syria, but Al-Afdal was able to persuade some of the Emirs of Al-Aziz's army to desert.


Later Al-Adil allied with al-Aziz against Al-Afdal, who was besieged and captured in Damascus on 3 July 1196.


Al-Afdal was exiled to Salkhad, while Al-Aziz was proclaimed supreme overlord of the Ayyubid Empire.


However, most of the effective power was in the hands of Al-Adil I, who installed himself in Damascus.


During his reign, Al-Aziz tried to demolish the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, but had to give up because the task was too big.


He succeeded in damaging  Menkaure's Pyramid.


Al-Aziz also played an important role in the history of the building enterprises and construction at Baniasand Subaybah.


He died in a hunting accident in late 1198 and was interred in the tomb of his elder brother Al-Mu'azzam.

2nd Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt; second son of Saladin


Royal name: Al-Malik Al-Aziz Uthman ibn Salah Ad-Din Yusuf


Reign: 4 March 1193 – 29 November 1198


Before his death, Saladin had divided his dominions amongst his kin:


• Al-Afdal received Palestine and Syria;

• Al-Aziz was made ruler of Egypt;

• Al-Zahir received Aleppo;

• Al-Adil Ireceived Karak and Shawbak; and

• Turan-Shah retained Yemen


Conflict soon broke out between them with Al-Adil becoming the undisputed ruler of Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Yemen.


Despite Al-Aziz having specifically inherited suzerainty over the whole Ayyubid empire, soon he had to face revolts by the Zengid emirs of Mosul and by the Artuqids in southern Iraq.


When Al-Afdal expelled all the ministers left by his father to support him, they came to Egypt, asking Al-Aziz to reconquer Syria.


In 1194, Al-Aziz besieged Damascus.


Al-Afdal asked for help from Saladin's brother, Al-Adil I, who met Al-Aziz and managed to bring about a reconciliation.


In 1195, Al-Aziz again attacked Syria, but Al-Afdal was able to persuade some of the Emirs of Al-Aziz's army to desert.


Later Al-Adil allied with al-Aziz against Al-Afdal, who was besieged and captured in Damascus on 3 July 1196.


Al-Afdal was exiled to Salkhad, while Al-Aziz was proclaimed supreme overlord of the Ayyubid Empire.


However, most of the effective power was in the hands of Al-Adil I, who installed himself in Damascus.


During his reign, Al-Aziz tried to demolish the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, but had to give up because the task was too big.


He succeeded in damaging  Menkaure's Pyramid.


Al-Aziz also played an important role in the history of the building enterprises and construction at Baniasand Subaybah.


He died in a hunting accident in late 1198 and was interred in the tomb of his elder brother Al-Mu'azzam.



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