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  1. 17 de abr. de 2024 · son Nūr al-Dīn. Zangī (born 1084—died 1146, Mosul, Iraq) was an Iraqi ruler who founded the Zangid dynasty and led the first important counterattacks against the Crusader kingdoms in the Middle East. When Zangī’s father, the governor of Aleppo, was killed in 1094, Zangī fled to Mosul. He served the Seljuq dynasty, and in 1126 the ...

  2. Battle of Qinnasrin. The Battle of Qinnasrin took place between the Zengids and the County of Tripoli following a successful campaign against Antioch led by Imad al-Din Zengi. [1] In 1135 Imad al-Din Zengi led a campaign against Antioch during which he captured Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Kafartab ...

  3. View the profiles of people named Imad Al Din. Join Facebook to connect with Imad Al Din and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  4. Nur al-Din (Nur ad-din Abu al-Qasim Mahmud Ibn 'Imad ad-Din Zangi, también llamado Nur ed-Din, Nur-al-Din o Nureddin) (nacido en 1118 - muerto el 15 de mayo de 1174) gobernó gran parte de Siria y otras regiones del próximo Oriente de 1146 hasta 1174 que fue el año de su muerte.. Al morir Zengi, atabeg de Alepo y Mosul, en 1146, su hijo Sayf al-Din Ghazi le sucedió en Mosul, mientras Nur ...

  5. ʿAbd Allāh al-Atābak al-Malik al-Manṣūr ʿImād ad-Dīn), més conegut simplement com a Imad-ad-Din Zengi I (c. 1085 - 14 de setembre 1146) va ser atabeg de Mossul, Alep, Hama i Edessa i fundador de la dinastia dels zengites, a la qual va donar el seu nom.

  6. The second factor was genealogical: though he was a Shafi‘i jurist, al-Maqrizi traced his ancestry to the Fatimids, considering himself a scion of the sixth Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Hakim bi ‘Amr illah (996-1021 CE).v Idris ‘Imad al-Din’s connection to the Fatimid house was more integrally tied to his very being than al-Maqrizi’s was to his claimed pedigree.

  7. The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin by Baha’ al-Din Ibn Shaddad, trans. D.S. Richards, Crusade Texts in Translation (Farnham, 2002). ‘Imad al-Din “Les livres des deux jardins: histoire des deux regnes, celui de Nour Ed-Din et celui de Salah Ed Din,” in Recueil des historiens des croisades, historiens Orientaux, vol. 4 (Paris, 1898).