Saladin (disambiguation)

Saladin (disambiguation)

This is a Saladin disambiguation page. Saladin may have several meanings such as:

*Saladin, a great warrior who repelled the crusades and founded the Ayyubid Dynasty
*Salah ad Din, the governorate in Iraq.
*For the "Metal Gear" character codenamed Saladin, see Big Boss.
*For the Saladin (FV601) six-wheeled armoured car, see Alvis Saladin.
*, an animated series of Saladin.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Nasser_Salah_Ad-Din_(film) Al Nasser Salah eldin] , a 1963 epic Egyptian film by Youssef Chahine


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