Dan Seitz

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Like Nur al-Din he recognized the Fatimids’ weakness and aimed to take advantage of a bitter power struggle taking place in Cairo between the vizier, known as Shawar, and a portly, flamboyant Kurdish general called Shirkuh, portly and flamboyant, with cataracts in his eyes, who was attempting to foment rebellion and overthrow the Egyptian government on behalf of Nur al-Din.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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