>Go to Jerusalem on college trip >Giant mural on the side of a building with laughing Israeli soldiers standing over dead arabs on some steps >Giant text in hebrew over it >ask someone who knows what it means >"Oh, that says Saladin failed"
My family are Zaza Kurds from Urfa and our family name is today "Eyyüb". We are descendents of the Ayyubid dynasty and I can trace my lineage to Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi, also known by his epithet Selahedîn, meaning 'Righteous of the Faith', blessed be his name. Attached is an image of my father's family when he was a young man in their village by Urfa.
>What say you? What say you? I am Selahedîn's heir. Fight for me. And I will hold your oaths fulfilled. What say you?
time to raise kurdish ghost army.
>our family name is today "Eyyüb"
Given that surnames only became a thing in Turkey in 1934, and were either chosen by the individual or by the civil servant in charge of the register, that really doesn't prove anything. Furthermore, given the state of birth records in the Ottoman Empire and prior, it's virtually impossible for you to have comprehensive written records of your ancestry going all the way back to Saladin. What's more likely is that you have a family story about being descended from Saladin. Which you can choose to believe if you wish but don't pretend you can trace your lineage directly in any sort of reliable manner.
why is memellah punishing turkey for dedicating a christian heritage site to him?
could it be because you memehammed worshipping pagans are treading on the living God?
The only time I ever had fun playing D&D is when I played a lawful neutral Paladin of Erathis based on Alexander Siddig's character from from Kingdom of Heaven. He didn't care about alignment, only that people try to live honorably.
>Go to Jerusalem on college trip
>Giant mural on the side of a building with laughing Israeli soldiers standing over dead arabs on some steps
>Giant text in hebrew over it
>ask someone who knows what it means
>"Oh, that says Saladin failed"
My family are Zaza Kurds from Urfa and our family name is today "Eyyüb". We are descendents of the Ayyubid dynasty and I can trace my lineage to Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi, also known by his epithet Selahedîn, meaning 'Righteous of the Faith', blessed be his name. Attached is an image of my father's family when he was a young man in their village by Urfa.
good morning sar
>smoked that zaza so hard they named me and my descendants after it
Aren't all muslims related in some way to Saladin? Due to Muslims being the biggest inbred fricks on the planet.
Not all of them get to pass on the dynastic name, only familiar heirs have that privilege.
you are just a sandBlack person nothing else
That's cool. I like seeing old photos, when people were still allowed to have traditional dress.
what?
did y’all ever lop a dude’s head off with a big scimitar
Please don't drive your van through our Christmas market
that's pretty interesting
My god those power mustaches are amazing
10/10 would conquer the holy city with
very nice lets see those DNA results
>Zazalar
>Kürt
uLan k*RRRt piçi biz Deylemiz, kürtlerle alakamız yok.
>What say you? What say you? I am Selahedîn's heir. Fight for me. And I will hold your oaths fulfilled. What say you?
time to raise kurdish ghost army.
>our family name is today "Eyyüb"
Given that surnames only became a thing in Turkey in 1934, and were either chosen by the individual or by the civil servant in charge of the register, that really doesn't prove anything. Furthermore, given the state of birth records in the Ottoman Empire and prior, it's virtually impossible for you to have comprehensive written records of your ancestry going all the way back to Saladin. What's more likely is that you have a family story about being descended from Saladin. Which you can choose to believe if you wish but don't pretend you can trace your lineage directly in any sort of reliable manner.
Thank you, Recep. Very cool!
Based, muttericans seething they cannot talk about ancestry like this.
Muttmericans be like "I'm 1/8 Irish 1/12 German 1/3 Italian 1/4 native American 3/4 black"
Do you live in Kurdistan?
why is memellah punishing turkey for dedicating a christian heritage site to him?
could it be because you memehammed worshipping pagans are treading on the living God?
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what did memellah mean by this?
it's funny because the turkish president kept saying, as the USD continued to swallow the TL
>if they have their USD, we have allah!
well, bye
senin anani sikerim pic kurt
>I am salah-ACK
alright dude I heard you the first time
The only time I ever had fun playing D&D is when I played a lawful neutral Paladin of Erathis based on Alexander Siddig's character from from Kingdom of Heaven. He didn't care about alignment, only that people try to live honorably.
>dabbed on by a 16 year old Leper who can barely walk with a vastly inferior number of troops
Saladin? More like Sala-done.
His mask was kino too.
how exactly was he dabbed on?
he lost the battle mentioned in the movie
didn't he conquer Jerusalem a bit later?
Except that's not what happened. He made everyone pay a tax and took thousands of Christians as slaves
by the standards of the time, allowing the captives to buy their freedom was considered merciful