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Voices of the Past | Massacre at Ayyadieh (1191) // Richard Lionheart and Saladin // As told by Baha-ad-din @VoicesofthePast | Uploaded May 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
One of the many horrors of the Crusades.

It is August 20th 1191. Just over a month has passed since the fall of the port of Acre, and the crusader king Richard Lionheart has been negotiating with the legendary Sultan Saladin for the return of his captured prisoners. Negotiations have broken down, and Richard has brought his Muslim captives to a raised hill in full sight of Saladin's men.

This account comes to us from Baha-ad-din, a Muslim historian who knew Saladin well. It is worth noting that by Saladin's order some 2,300 Christians met the same fate in Damascus a little while later.

This version comes from an older translation - hence the use of the archaic 'musselmen' in place of Muslim.

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