Saʿd al-Din al-Humaidi

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Saʿd al-Din al-Humaidi or al-Humaydi was a 13th-century Kurdish[1] Ayyubid governor of Baalbek.[2] He was appointed by as-Salih Ayyub after the 1146 conquest of the territory following a year-long siege after the death of its former lord, as-Salih Ismail.[2]

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  • Eddé, Anne-Marie (1995), La Principauté Ayyoubide d'Alep (579/1183–658/1260) [The Ayyubid Principality of Aleppo (AH 579/AD 1183–AH 658/AD 1260)], Freiburger Islamstudien, Band XXI [Freiburg Islamic Studies, Vol. XXI], Paris: Sorbonne University, republished at Stuttgart by Franz Steiner Verlag in 1999. (in French)
  • Sobernheim, Moritz (1913), "Baalbek", Encyclopaedia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography, and Biography of the Muhammadan Peoples, 1st ed., Vol. I, Leiden: E.J. Brill, pp. 543–544.