Izz Al-Din

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  • Arabic
Means "glory of religion", derived from Arabic عزّ ('izz) "glory, power" and دين (din) "religion". In the 13th century Izz-al-Din Aybak became the first Mamluk ruler of Egypt. The Mamluks were a warrior caste who were originally slaves.

EQUIVALENTS
ARABIC: Izz ud-Din
BOSNIAN: Izudin