• Saladin's Navy: How Sea Power Shaped the Crusades — Fexingo History
    Apr 26 2026
    We all know Saladin as the sultan who recaptured Jerusalem, but few realize he also built a formidable navy that challenged Crusader control of the Mediterranean. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Saladin's naval strategy—from his early shipbuilding program in Egypt to the key battles of the Sea of Jaffa and the Siege of Acre. Discover how Saladin's admiral, Lu'lu', led daring raids against Crusader supply lines, and why the Battle of Arsuf was not just a land engagement but a story of broken naval promises. We discuss the limits of Ayyubid seapower, the role of Italian maritime republics, and how Saladin's fleet ultimately failed to stop reinforcements from Europe. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the Crusades through the lens of maritime history, drawing on chronicles like Ibn al-Athir and Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad. It's a tale of wood, wind, and waves that shaped the fate of kingdoms.

    #Saladin #Crusades #NavalHistory #AyyubidNavy #Mediterranean #LuLu #SeaOfJaffa #SiegeOfAcre #BattleOfArsuf #IbnAlAthir #BahaAdDin #Egypt #Jerusalem #MaritimeHistory #Hattin #Frankish #MedievalWarfare #FexingoHistory #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    10 min
  • Saladin's Egypt: From Vizier to Sultan — Fexingo History
    Apr 26 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Saladin's rise to power in Egypt—a crucial chapter often overshadowed by his later campaigns against the Crusaders. They delve into the political chaos of late Fatimid Cairo, where Saladin arrived as a young Kurdish commander under his uncle Shirkuh. After Shirkuh's sudden death, Saladin outmaneuvered rivals to become vizier in 1169. They discuss how he gradually dismantled the Fatimid caliphate, restored Sunni Islam, and built the Ayyubid state from scratch. Key figures include the last Fatimid caliph al-Adid, the poet and advisor al-Qadi al-Fadil, and Saladin's brother al-Adil. The episode covers the siege of Cairo's harem, the suppression of the Fatimid army, and the founding of madrasas to propagate Sunni orthodoxy. A vivid anecdote reveals Saladin's near-assassination and his subsequent consolidation of power. By the end, listeners understand how Egypt's wealth and strategic position became the bedrock of Saladin's empire.

    #Saladin #Ayyubid #Fatimid #Cairo #Egypt #Shirkuh #AlAdid #AlQadiAlFadil #Sunni #Madrasa #Vizier #Sultan #12thCentury #IslamicHistory #Crusades #Medieval #History #FexingoHistory #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    10 min
  • Saladin and the Assassins: Alliance, Fear, and Rivalry — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most intriguing relationships of the Crusades: Saladin's dealings with the Assassins (Hashashin), the secretive Shia sect from Alamut. They discuss how the Assassins, led by Rashid ad-Din Sinan, the Old Man of the Mountain, attempted to kill Saladin twice, but later formed an unlikely alliance against their common enemy, the Franks. The hosts examine the political calculus behind Saladin's pragmatic approach, the Assassins' methods of political murder, and how their mutual need for survival led to a temporary truce. They also touch on the legends that grew around the Assassins, including Marco Polo's tales and the etymology of the word 'assassin.' The episode sheds light on a shadowy corner of Ayyubid history, revealing how Saladin's strategic mind navigated threats both within and beyond the battlefield.

    #Saladin #Assassins #Hashashin #Alamut #RashidAdDinSinan #OldManOfTheMountain #Crusades #Ayyubid #Shia #NizariIsmaili #PoliticalMurder #Pragmatism #Alliance #MedievalHistory #MiddleEastHistory #SiegeOfMasyaf #FexingoHistory #History #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    5 min
  • Saladin's Court: The Scholars, Sufis, and Surgeons Behind the Sultan — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    Lucas and Luna step inside Saladin's court to explore the intellectual and cultural renaissance he fostered amid the Crusades. They discuss his patronage of scholars like the historian Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad and the jurist al-Qadi al-Fadil, his establishment of madrasas and hospitals across Egypt and Syria, and how his personal piety shaped his governance. The episode highlights the integration of Sunni orthodoxy as a unifying force, the role of Sufi mystics in his court, and the famous hospital in Cairo that predated European medical advances. Lucas draws on primary sources like Ibn Jubayr's travelogue and Ibn al-Athir's chronicles to paint a vivid picture of daily life in the Ayyubid court—from poetry recitals to legal debates. Luna asks about the tension between military necessity and cultural investment, and Lucas explains how Saladin used scholarship to legitimize his rule. The episode ends by reflecting on how Saladin's courtly ideals influenced later Islamic rulers, including the Mamluks. Listeners come away with a concrete sense of the vibrant intellectual world that Saladin cultivated, far beyond the battlefield.

    #Saladin #AyyubidCourt #BahaAdDin #AlQadialFadil #IbnJubayr #IbnAlAthir #Madrasa #CairoHospital #SunniRevival #Sufism #Crusades #IslamicGoldenAge #MedievalCulture #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #MedievalMiddleEast #SaladinsEmpire #AyyubidDynasty #Jerusalem

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    4 min
  • Saladin's Spies: How Intelligence Won the Crusades — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    Lucas and Luna explore Saladin's sophisticated intelligence network, which proved decisive against the Crusaders. They discuss his use of carrier pigeons, signal fires, and a vast spy network that tracked Frankish movements across the Levant. The episode reveals how Saladin's intelligence operations shaped key battles like Hattin and the conquest of Jerusalem, and examines the role of Ibn al-Qaysarani, his chief of intelligence. They also touch on the cultural exchange between Muslim and Christian spycraft, and the lasting legacy of Saladin's methods.

    #Saladin #Crusades #Intelligence #Spies #CarrierPigeons #SignalFires #Hattin #Jerusalem #IbnQaysarani #Ayyubid #Franj #MedievalWarfare #Espionage #Levant #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    8 min
  • Saladin the Unifier: Forging an Empire from Chaos — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    Before Saladin defeated the Crusaders at Hattin, before he recaptured Jerusalem, he had to build an empire from scratch. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Saladin's early rise to power—how a Kurdish commander in the service of Nur ad-Din seized control of Egypt, outmaneuvered the Fatimid caliphate, and navigated the treacherous politics of the Sunni-Shia divide. They examine the Siege of Cairo in 1168, the dissolution of the Fatimid state in 1171, and Saladin's controversial consolidation of power through family appointments and military campaigns against fellow Muslims. Along the way, they discuss Saladin's use of propaganda, his reliance on the asabiyyah concept of tribal solidarity, and the brutal logic behind his suppression of the Assassins. This episode reveals the lesser-known, bloody pragmatism behind the legend of the chivalrous sultan.

    #Saladin #Ayyubid #Fatimid #NurAdDin #Egypt #CairoSiege #SunniShiaSplit #Asabiyyah #Assassins #KurdishHistory #MedievalIslam #Crusades #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory #EmpireBuilding #ThirdCrusade #SalahAdDin #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    6 min
  • Saladin's Generosity: The Chivalry That Won Hearts — Fexingo History
    Apr 24 2026
    In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore a side of Saladin rarely highlighted: his extraordinary generosity and chivalry, which proved as powerful as his sword. From sparing the lives of Crusader prisoners after the Battle of Hattin to personally ransoming widows and orphans from his own treasury, Saladin's magnanimity became legendary. They discuss his treatment of the captured King Guy de Lusignan — offering him a goblet of water, a symbolic act of mercy under Islamic custom — and his handling of the Siege of Kerak, where he allowed a wedding party to pass unharmed. The conversation also touches on the famous exchange with Richard the Lionheart, when Saladin sent him fresh fruit and snow from Mount Hermon during a fever. Through stories from chroniclers like Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad and Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani, the hosts reveal how Saladin's reputation for justice and compassion shaped the crusader-Muslim dynamic and left a legacy that resonates today.

    #Saladin #Crusades #Chivalry #Ayyubid #Jerusalem #Hattin #RichardTheLionheart #GuyDeLusignan #BahaAdDin #ImadAdDin #Kerak #IslamicHistory #MedievalHistory #MiddleEast #Generosity #Warfare #History #FexingoHistory #AyyubidDynasty #MedievalMiddleEast

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    6 min
  • Saladin's Diplomacy and the Peace of Ramla — Fexingo History
    Apr 23 2026
    After his stunning victory at Hattin and the capture of Jerusalem, Saladin faced a new challenge: what to do with the Crusader states he hadn't destroyed. This episode explores the complex negotiations and peace settlement of 1192—the Treaty of Ramla—between Saladin and Richard the Lionheart. We delve into Saladin's strategic mercy at the Siege of Acre, the controversial execution of 2,700 prisoners, and the chivalric yet pragmatic relationship between the two leaders. The treaty allowed Christian pilgrims access to Jerusalem and preserved the Kingdom of Jerusalem as a rump state along the coast, a compromise that shocked both Muslim and Christian hardliners. We also examine Saladin's internal struggles: managing his Ayyubid family, reconciling jihad ideals with realpolitik, and the economic toll of the war. This is the story of how Saladin—the champion of Islam—chose diplomacy over conquest, and what that meant for the future of the Levant.

    #Saladin #RichardLionheart #TreatyOfRamla #Crusades #SiegeOfAcre #AyyubidDynasty #ThirdCrusade #1192 #Jerusalem #Cyprus #Chivalry #IslamicHistory #MedievalDiplomacy #Jihad #KingdomOfJerusalem #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalMiddleEast #BattleOfHattin

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    10 min