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Tughtakin ibn Ayyub

Al-Malik al-Aziz Sayf al-Islam Tughtakin Ahmad ibn Ayyub (also known simply as Sayf al-Islam) was the second Ayyubid ''emir'' ("prince") of Yemen and Arabia between 1182 and 1197.
==Early life==
Tughtakin was the youngest son of Najm ad-Din Ayyub and his brothers included Saladin, the founder of the Ayyubid Empire and al-Adil, the later sultan of Egypt. After Saladin overthrew the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt, Tughtakin acquired lands in the Adawiya district near Cairo that belonged to Christian churches, most likely through force. The area contained yellow clay quarries that were renowned in the region. Tughtakin had houses built in Adawiya as well as the planting of gardens.〔Lev, p. 116.〕 The former Fatimid head for the ''Diwan al-Nazar'' ("Office of Inspection") entered the service of Tughtakin while he was in Egypt.〔Lev, p. 77.〕

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