Some time after this the Sultan Bantilan died, and his son Alim-ud-Deen was proclaimed sultan.
"The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes"
Tomás de Comyn Fedor Jagor Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow Charles Wilkes
We afterwards visited the Kady, Haj Mohammed Ben Abd-Deen, an intimate friend of the Consul.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
William of Tyre, for instance, tells us that Nassr-ed-Deen, son of sultan Abbas, was taken prisoner by the Templars, and whilst in their hands became a convert to the Christian religion; that he had learned the rudiments of the Latin language, and earnestly sought to be baptized, but that the Templars were bribed with sixty thousand pieces of gold to surrender him to his enemies in Egypt, where certain death awaited him; and that they stood by to see him bound hand and foot with chains, and placed in an iron cage, to be conducted across the desert to Cairo.
"The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple"
Charles G. Addison