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The Lion of Ain Jaloot is a movie that tells the story of the hero that was born a prince, lived as a slave and died as a king. Saif Al-Din Qutuz achieved the victory of Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem and conquered the the Mongols. The story combines the personal and military life of Qutuz.