Dan Seitz

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After 1186 his vision expanded and he began to regard the Latins of the East not simply as rivals with whom to tussle but as an existential enemy to be cleansed from the earth. Saladin had forged a career by carefully cultivating an image as a purifying zealot, for whom jihad meant everything. He was bound at some point to follow through with his rhetoric.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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