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Puncaknya menjadi tak mengenakan di Dvin saat para jenderal Turki merebut kota tersebut dari pangeran Kurdi-nya. Shadhi meninggalkan dua putranya Ayyub dan [[Shirkuh|Asad ad-Din Shirkuh]].<ref name="Humphreys1987"/> Temannya [[Bihruz|Mujahid ad-Din Bihruz]]—gubernur militer utara Mesopotamia di bawah naungan [[bangsa Seljuk]]—menyambutnya dan mengangkatnya menjadi gubernur [[Tikrit]]. Setelah Shadhi meninggal, Ayyub menggantikannya pada jabatan gubernur di kota tersebut dengan bantuan saudaranya Shirkuh. Secara bersama-sama, mereka juga mengurusi kota tersebut, yang memberikan mereka ketenaran dari para penduduk lokal.<ref name="Ali27">{{harvnb|Ali|1996|p=27}}</ref> Pada saat itulah, [[Zangi|Imad ad-Din Zangi]], penguasa [[Mosul]], dikalahkan oleh [[Kekhalifahan Abbasiyyah|Abbasiyyah]] di bawah kepemimpinan Khalifah [[al-Mustarshid]] dan Bihruz. Dalam penawarannya untuk kabur dari medan tempur ke Mosul melalui Tikrit, Zangi mencari perlindungan bersama dengan Ayyub dan menawarkan bantuannya dalam tugas tersebut. Ayyub meniyakan dan menyediakan kapal kepada Zangi dan para pengikutnya untuk melintasi [[Sungai Tigris]] dan mendapatkan perlindungan ke Mosul.<ref name="Ali28">{{harvnb|Ali|1996|p=28}}</ref>
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==Pranala luar==
▲* [http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/dynasties/ayyubids.html Ayyubids Dynasty]
*[http://archive.cyark.org/bab-albarqiyya-intro Fatimid-era Ayyubid Wall of Cairo Digital Media Archive] ([[creative commons]]-licensed photos, laser scans, panoramas), data from an [[Aga Khan Foundation]]/[[CyArk]] research partnership
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