Saladin's Art of War
The 20 Laws of Strategy from the Sultan Who Defeated the Crusades
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Narrateur(s):
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Jesse Young
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Auteur(s):
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James K. Dodd
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Hassan Michael
À propos de cet audio
Step into the mind of one of history’s greatest commanders. Saladin’s Art of War reveals the 20 timeless laws of strategy drawn from the life of Sultan Saladin—the legendary warrior, statesman, and liberator of Jerusalem.
For centuries, Saladin has stood as a symbol of leadership, honor, and cunning strategy. He united a fractured realm, defeated the Crusaders at Hattin, and faced Richard the Lionheart in a clash that defined an era. Yet his true genius lay not only in battlefield victories, but in his ability to blend patience with boldness, ruthlessness with mercy, and faith with pragmatism. This audiobook distills those lessons into a practical guide for modern readers who want to think like strategists, lead like generals, and endure like legends.
Where The Art of War by Sun Tzu offers philosophy, Saladin’s Art of War delivers real historical strategy—told through vivid stories and transformed into universal laws you can apply today. Where The 48 Laws of Power reveals manipulation, this audiobook shows you how to combine power with principle, so you are both feared and respected.
Inside, you’ll discover how Saladin united allies before confronting external threats, why patience in negotiation and war can be the sharpest weapon, and how terrain, supply, and psychology can serve as silent allies in any campaign. You’ll learn when to strike ruthlessly and when to show mercy, how to build an image of honor and reliability that multiplies influence, and the secret to turning enemies into subjects and subjects into loyal followers. Saladin’s story also shows why true leaders inspire devotion by living as examples of the values they demand.
Each law is anchored in Saladin’s real campaigns—his triumph at Hattin, his merciful conquest of Jerusalem, and his attritional struggle against Richard the Lionheart—and distilled into principles that remain as sharp today as they were 800 years ago.
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