Sultan of Syria

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The Sultan of Syria was the ruling Muslim monarch who governed the Syrian territories, notably held by Saladin during the late 12th century as part of his wider Ayyubid dominion.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sultan of Syria canonical 4
Sultan of Damascus 2

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf monarchical office
royal title
appliesToJurisdiction Syrian region
surface form: Syrian territories
associatedDynasty Ayyubid dynasty
associatedWith Crusades
country Syria
followedBy later Ayyubid rulers in Syria
governmentForm monarchy
hasCapital Damascus
hasTerritorialExtent Aleppo Governorate
surface form: Aleppo region

Damascus Governorate
surface form: Damascus region

parts of northern Syria
parts of southern Syria
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
inception 12th century
notableOfficeHolder Saladin
officeHolder Saladin
partOf Ayyubid dynasty
positionHeldBy Ayyubid sultans
Saladin
precededBy Zengid rulers in parts of Syria
region Levant region
surface form: Levant
religion Islam
seatOfPower Citadel of Damascus
subordinateTo wider Ayyubid dominion of Saladin
titleHolderDuring late 12th century
titleScope Syrian domains within a wider empire
titleType sultan
titleUsedBy Muslim monarchs
usedLanguage Arabic

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Saladin title Sultan of Syria
Baibars positionHeld Sultan of Syria
Sultan al-Kamil positionHeld Sultan of Syria
this entity surface form: Sultan of Damascus
Qalawun positionHeld Sultan of Syria
Al-Kamil positionHeld Sultan of Syria
this entity surface form: Sultan of Damascus
Al-Adil I positionHeld Sultan of Syria