Al-Adil, achieving military supremacy in 1200, assumes…
1200 CE
Al-Adil, achieving military supremacy in 1200, assumes complete control as sultan, reuniting Egypt and Syria under his leadership and replacing his late brother Saladin's activist policy with one of détente with the Crusaders; this allows, particularly, for increased trade with Europe.
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