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  1. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Nur ad-Din Zengi, the ruler of Aleppo (r. 1146-1174 CE), which he inherited from his father in 1146 CE, and Damascus (r. 1156-1174 CE), which entered his dominion after a failed attempt of the knights of the Second Crusade to besiege it, sought to drive out the Crusaders from the Holy Land just as his father had.

  2. Siege of Edessa, (28 November–24 December 1144). The fall of the crusader city of Edessa to the Muslims was the spark that ignited the Second Crusade. The victory entrenched Zengi as leader of the Muslims in the Holy Land, a mantle that would be taken up by his son Nur ad-Din and then by Saladin. After victory at the Battle of Harran, the ...

  3. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZengíZengí – Wikipedie

    Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Imád ad-Dín Atabeg Zengí, později také zvaný al-Malik al-Mansúr (vítězný král; turecky İmadeddin Zengi, arabsky عماد الدین زنكي ‎; narozen 1085 - zemřel 14. září 1146) byl syn Aq Sunqur al-Hajiba, guvernéra v Aleppu za vlády Malika Šáha I. Zengího otec byl ...

  4. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Zengi's rise to power in Mosul in 1127 posed a grave threat to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, particularly the County of Edessa. Up until that time, the Franks had benefitted from Muslim disunity as it was the very reason they had survived and thrived, but Zengi effectively turned the tide of power when he made Jihad the centerpiece of Near Eastern politics.

  5. Zengi’s aggressive military actions set the stage for the further expansion of Muslim territories and their efforts to repel Crusader incursions. Strengthening of Muslim Defenses The Siege of Edessa demonstrated the resilience and capabilities of Muslim rulers like Zengi, leading to the fortification and reinforcement of their defenses against future Crusader invasions.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Zengi gained his legacy as the precursor to Saladin. While Zengi captured Edessa, Saladin would capture Jerusalem, and both leaders fought to establish their own realms. However, Zengi cannot be fully understood without an examination of his other policies and warfare and an appreciation of his Turkmen background, all of which influenced his fight against the Crusades.

  7. Zengi gained his legacy as the precursor to Saladin. While Zengi captured Edessa, Saladin would capture Jerusalem, and both leaders fought to establish their own realms. However, Zengi cannot be fully understood without an examination of his other policies and warfare and an appreciation of his Turkmen background, all of which influenced his fight against the Crusades. Zengi and the Muslim ...