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				End of the Fatimid Caliphate 
 
 
 The Ayyubid ruler Saladin (d. 589/1193) at length, put an end of the Fatimid  rule in 567/1171, and had the khutba read in Cairo in the name of Abbasid caliph  al-Mustadi (d. 575/1180), thus proclaiming Abbasid suzerainty in Egypt. The  helpless Adid, the last Fatimid ruler, died a few days later following an  illness. Saladin had a vein of jealousy in his character for the Fatimids, and  therefore, "The Encyclopaedia of Islam" (Leiden, 1936, 3rd vol., p. 353) writes  that, "He had all the treasures of the palace, including the books, sold over a  period of ten years. Many were burned, thrown into the Nile, or thrown into a  great heap, which was covered with sand, so that a regular "hill of books" was  formed and the soldiers used to sole their shoes with the fine bindings. The  number of books said to have disposed of varies from 120,000 to 2,000,000."  Thus, the Fatimid Caliphate founded in Maghrib in 297/909, embodying the  greatest religio-political and cultural success of Shia Islam, had come to an  end after 262 years, in which they ruled Egypt for 191 years.
 
 
 
				 
 
  
 
  
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