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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopediasNureddin | Encyclopedia.com

    Nureddin. Nureddin (1118-1174), or Malik al-Adil Nur-al-Din Mahmud, was a Damascene ruler and one of several Moslem leaders striving to drive the Christian Crusaders out of the Levant. The father of Nureddin Imad-al-din, son of a Turkish slave of the Seljuk sultan Malik Shah, created a principality based in Mosul and stretching westward to Aleppo.

  2. The objective of this article is namely to examine Nur al-Din’s preparation plan to liberate Islamicjerusalem, in particular if he had prepare the ground to achieve such a goal which was ...

  3. La consiguiente reunión de cruzados decidió atacar Damasco, que fue un fracaso y la ciudad cayó en manos de Nur al-Din. En 1149 los cruzados volvieron a Europa, dejando un reino más debilitado, lo que aprovechó Nur al-Din para invadir el Principado de Antioquía. Balduino acudió en su ayuda para hacerse con la regencia del principado.

  4. Vida y Biografía de Nur al-Din. (Al-Malik al-Ádil ibn Zangi Nur al-Din Mahmud; ?, 1118-Damasco, 1174) Atabeg de Alepo (1146-1174). Hijo de Imad al-Din Zangi, siguió la reunificación de Siria y combatió a los francos. En pelea contra los croatas, conquistó los condados de Edesa (1146-1150) y de Damasco (1154). Envió tropas a Egipto a ...

  5. 18 de may. de 2018 · He united Muslim forces in Syria to resist the Christians of the Crusades. He recaptured Edessa from the Christians in 1146 and in 1154 took Damascus from the Seljuk Turks. Nur ad-Din (nōōr äd-dēn), 1118–74, ruler of Syria. He was the son of the conqueror Zangi, and he succeeded to power in 1145. He defeated the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nur_al-DinNur al-Din - Wikipedia

    Nur al-Din. Nur al-Din ( Arabic: نور الدين, romanized : nūr ad-dīn) is a male Arabic given name, translating to "light of Faith", nūr meaning "light" and dīn meaning "religion". More recently, the name has also been used as a surname. There are many Romanized spelling variants of the name. The element نور can be spelled Nur, Noor ...

  7. Zengid dynasty. The Zengid state under Zengi in 1145, and expansion under Nur al-Din in 1174 CE. [1] The Zengid or Zangid dynasty ( Arabic: الدولة الزنكية romanized: al-Dawla al-Zinkia) was an Atabegate of the Seljuk Empire created in 1127. [3]