Civilization VI Wiki
Register
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
<div id="infobox" style="float:right; padding: 10px;">
{{Infobox
 
  +
{{Civ_infobox
| name = Saladin
 
  +
| icon = [[File:Icon_Saladin.gif|40px]]
| img = Saladin.png
 
  +
| image = [[File:Character Saladin.png|225px]]
| race = Syria
 
 
| leader = [[Saladin]]
| uniqueability = Unknown
 
  +
| bonus = [[Righteousness Of The Faith]]
| uniqueunit = Unknown
 
 
| agenda = ?
| uniquebuilding = Unknown
 
  +
| ability = [[The Last Prophet]]
| agenda = Unknown
 
  +
| unit = [[Mamluk]]
  +
| other =
  +
| building = [[Madrasa]]
  +
| district =
  +
| trailer = {{#ev:youtube|S-Jpe5NID60|235}}
  +
| description =
 
}}
 
}}
  +
</div>{{Seewikipedia}}
 
{{PAGENAME}} is one of the [[Civilizations]] in [[Civilization VI]].
   
  +
==Description==
{{PAGENAME}} is one of the expected upcoming [[Leaders]] in [[Civilization VI]].
 
  +
In Civilization VI, each [[Civilizations|Civilization]] has two [[Abilities]]. One is based on what the nation has done throughout history and the other is tailored to what happened during the ruler's reign.
   
  +
Saladin leads [[Arabia]] in Sid Meier's [[Civilization VI]]. From his promising start as a young scholar, Saladin and rose to become a legendary commander whose talents and wisdom won praise from his friends and enemies alike.
{{PAGENAME}} leads the [[Syria|Syrian]] or [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Civilizations]] in [[Civilization VI]].
 
   
  +
Saladin's [[Abilities|Ability]] is [[Righteousness Of The Faith]] which happens to be how you translate the word ''"Saladin"''. The worship [[Buildings|Building]] for Arabia's [[Religion]] cost very little {{Faith}} [[Faith]] to build and produces bonus {{Science}} [[Science]], {{Faith}} [[Faith]] and {{Culture}} [[Culture]].
==Unique Units==
 
   
  +
Will people praise you through the ages? How will you lead Arabia in Sid Meier's Civilization 6?
==History==
 
An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub known as Saladin (1137 – March 1193), was the first sultan of [[Egypt]] and [[Syria]] and the founder of the [[Ayyubid]] dynasty. A Sunni Muslim of Kurdish origin, Saladin led the Muslim military campaign against the Crusader states in the Levant. At the height of his power, his sultanate included Egypt, Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, the Hejaz, Yemen and other parts of North Africa.
 
   
  +
==Notes==
Originally sent to Fatimid Egypt in 1163 by his lord, Saladin climbed the ranks of the Fatimid government by virtue of his military successes against Crusader assaults against its territory and his personal closeness to the caliph. When Saladin's uncle Shirkuh died in 1169, al-Adid appointed Saladin vizier, a rare nomination of a Sunni Muslim to such an important position in the Shia Muslim-led caliphate. During his term as vizier, Saladin began to undermine the Fatimid establishment, and following al-Adid's death in 1171 he assumed control over the government and realigned the country's allegiance with the Sunni Muslim, Baghdad-based Abbasid Caliphate. In the following years, he led forays against the Crusaders in Palestine, commissioned the successful conquest of Yemen, and staved off pro-Fatimid rebellions in Upper [[Egypt]].
 
  +
* [[Mamluk]] - This [[Knight]] replacement heals at the end of every turn, even if it moved or attacked.
  +
* [[Madrasa]] - This unique Building generates more {{Science}} [[Science]] than the [[University]] and it provides {{Faith}} [[Faith]] based on the [[Campus]] adjacency bonus.
  +
* [[The Last Prophet]] - The special ability allows Arabia that when the next to last [[Great Prophet]] is claimed, Arabia automatically receives the last one if they haven't already received their profit. This guarantees Arabia the ability to found a religion.
  +
* [[Righteousness Of The Faith]] - The worship [[Buildings|Building]] for Arabia's [[Religion]] cost very little {{Faith}} [[Faith]] to build and produces bonus {{Science}} [[Science]], {{Faith}} [[Faith]] and {{Culture}} [[Culture]].
  +
  +
==Trivia==
  +
  +
==Media==
  +
[[File:Saladin.jpg|350px|inline]]
  +
[[File:Arabia Background.png|350px|inline]]
  +
 
==History==
  +
Born in 1137, Saladin was the first sultan of [[Egypt]] and [[Syria]], and led the Muslims during the Crusades.
   
  +
Saladin initially began as a multilingual and knowledgeable scholar before beginning a military career under his uncle Asad al-Din Shirkuh. In Egypt, Saladin was but an obscure figure under ruler Nur al-Din, later ascending as a military expert and becoming Vizier of Cairo.
Not long after Nur ad-Din's death in 1174, Saladin launched his conquest of Syria, peacefully entering Damascus at the request of its governor. By mid-1175, Saladin had conquered Hama and Homs, inviting the animosity of his former Zengid lords, who had been the official rulers of Syria. Soon after, he defeated the Zengid army at the Battle of the Horns of Hama and was thereafter proclaimed the "Sultan of Egypt and Syria" by Abbasid caliph al-Mustadi. Saladin made further conquests in northern Syria and Jazira, escaping two attempts on his life by Assassins, before returning to Egypt in 1177 to address issues there. By 1182, Saladin completed the conquest of Syria after capturing Aleppo, but ultimately failed to take over the Zengid stronghold of Mosul.
 
   
  +
In 1171 Saladin became ruler of Egypt and conquered Damascus after the death of Nur al-Din. With newfound wealth, he went on to conquer Aleppo and Mosul in 1183 and 1186, and in 1187 he conquered the city of Jerusalem. This prompted the third crusade led by [https://steamcommunity.com/linkfilter/?url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England King Richard the Lionheart]. After years of conflict, the Treaty of Ramla was signed in 1192, allowing Christian pilgrimages to [[Israel|Jerusalem]] although the holy city stayed under Muslim political control.
Under Saladin's command, the Ayyubid army defeated the Crusaders at the decisive Battle of Hattin in 1187, and thereafter wrested control of Palestine from the Crusaders, who had conquered the area 88 years earlier. Although the Crusader Kingdom of [[Israel|Jerusalem]] continued to exist until the late 13th century, its defeat at Hattin marked a turning point in its conflict with the Muslim powers of the region. Saladin died in Damascus in 1193, having given away much of his personal wealth to his subjects. Saladin has become a prominent figure in Muslim, Arab, Turkish and Kurdish culture, and he has often been described as being the most famous Kurd in history.
 
   
  +
Saladin died of a fever in 1193 in Damascus, giving away his wealth to the people, and left behind a legacy as a powerful and honorable ruler respected by both his own people and adversaries alike.
==Leader Videos==
 
{{#ev:youtube|9vVGQThK01|450|inline}}
 
   
[[Category:Leaders]]
+
[[Category:Civilizations]]

Revision as of 17:25, 28 September 2016

Saladin
[[File:File:Icon Saladin.gif|36px|link=]]
[[File:Character Saladin|250px|Saladin]]
Leader [[Saladin]]
Bonus [[Righteousness Of The Faith]]
Agenda ?
Ability [[The Last Prophet]]
Unit [[Mamluk]]
Building [[Madrasa]]
Civ First Look
EmbedVideo received the bad id "'"`UNIQ--item-0--QINU`"'" for the service "youtube".
Wikipedia
More on this on Wikipedia:

Saladin is one of the Civilizations in Civilization VI.

Description

In Civilization VI, each Civilization has two Abilities. One is based on what the nation has done throughout history and the other is tailored to what happened during the ruler's reign.

Saladin leads Arabia in Sid Meier's Civilization VI. From his promising start as a young scholar, Saladin and rose to become a legendary commander whose talents and wisdom won praise from his friends and enemies alike.

Saladin's Ability is Righteousness Of The Faith which happens to be how you translate the word "Saladin". The worship Building for Arabia's Religion cost very little Icon Faith Faith to build and produces bonus Icon main science Science, Icon Faith Faith and Icon Culture Culture.

Will people praise you through the ages? How will you lead Arabia in Sid Meier's Civilization 6?

Notes

Trivia

Media

inline inline

History

Born in 1137, Saladin was the first sultan of Egypt and Syria, and led the Muslims during the Crusades.

Saladin initially began as a multilingual and knowledgeable scholar before beginning a military career under his uncle Asad al-Din Shirkuh. In Egypt, Saladin was but an obscure figure under ruler Nur al-Din, later ascending as a military expert and becoming Vizier of Cairo.

In 1171 Saladin became ruler of Egypt and conquered Damascus after the death of Nur al-Din. With newfound wealth, he went on to conquer Aleppo and Mosul in 1183 and 1186, and in 1187 he conquered the city of Jerusalem. This prompted the third crusade led by King Richard the Lionheart. After years of conflict, the Treaty of Ramla was signed in 1192, allowing Christian pilgrimages to Jerusalem although the holy city stayed under Muslim political control.

Saladin died of a fever in 1193 in Damascus, giving away his wealth to the people, and left behind a legacy as a powerful and honorable ruler respected by both his own people and adversaries alike.