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}}'''Haroun ed-Din''' was a resident of [[Lydda]] during the [[Crusades]].
}}'''Haroun ed-Din''' was a resident of [[Lydda]] during the [[Crusades]].


When he refused to give his daughter [[Maimuna]] to [[El Akir]], the [[Emir]] burned Haroun's house, killed his wife and son and stole Maimuna. Haroun, left only with his other daughter [[Safiya]], swore revenge on El Akir. In [[1190]], he met the recently escaped [[Barbara Wright]], told her his story, and introduced her to Safiya. When Barbara was recaptured, he broke into El Akir's palace, stabbed and killed the Emir, freed Barbara, and was reunited with his daughter. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'')
When he refused to give his daughter [[Maimuna]] to [[El Akir]], the [[Emir]], while Haroun was away with his other daughter [[Safiya]], burned Haroun's house, killed his wife and son and stole Maimuna. Haroun, left only with [[Safiya]], swore revenge on El Akir. In [[1190]], he assisted [[Barbara Wright]] in escaping El Akir. He told her his story, and introduced her to Safiya. When Barbara was recaptured, he broke into El Akir's palace, stabbed and killed the Emir, freed Barbara, and was reunited with his daughter. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 07:03, 17 December 2014

Haroun ed-Din was a resident of Lydda during the Crusades.

When he refused to give his daughter Maimuna to El Akir, the Emir, while Haroun was away with his other daughter Safiya, burned Haroun's house, killed his wife and son and stole Maimuna. Haroun, left only with Safiya, swore revenge on El Akir. In 1190, he assisted Barbara Wright in escaping El Akir. He told her his story, and introduced her to Safiya. When Barbara was recaptured, he broke into El Akir's palace, stabbed and killed the Emir, freed Barbara, and was reunited with his daughter. (TV: The Crusade)

Behind the scenes

  • The character's name was spelled Haroun ed Diin in the novelisation.