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  1. Nur al-Din, also known as Nur ad-Din Zangi, was a prominent ruler of the Zengid dynasty in the 12th century. He is remembered for his efforts to unite the Muslim territories against the Crusaders and for his role in the reconquest of Edessa.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2021 · Nur ad-Din Zengi did a fine job at that, though. Nur al-Din Mahmud Zengi, often spelled as Nuruddin Zangi, was from the Oghuz Turkic Zengid dynasty. An important figure leading the defences against the Second Crusade, Nur al-Din Zengi reigned for a little under three decades, from 1146 to 1174 CE. Nur ad-Din Zengi — Standing Against the Invaders

  3. Nur-al-Din Moḥammad II died, possibly of poison, on 10 Rabiʿ I 607/1 September 1210 and was succeeded at Alamut by his eldest son Jalāl-al-Din Ḥasan. Bibliography: Anonymous, Haft bāb-e Bābā Sayyednā, in Two Early Ismaili Treatises, ed. Wladimir Ivanow, Bombay, 1933, pp. 4-44.

  4. Nur al-Din Mahmud, the son of Imad al-Din Zangi, Atabeg of Mawsil and Aleppo, upon his father's death in 1146, having taken his father's land in Syria under his control, became the most dangerous Muslim enemy of the Crusaders thereabouts. Nur al-Din Mahmud extending his dominance up to Egypt ensnared the Crusaders from both East and West.

  5. 28 de jul. de 2022 · De acuerdo con un informe del Mossad, revelado en las últimas horas, Muhammad Nur Al-Din Nuer Al-Din es el nombre de la persona que condujo el coche bomba en el atentado a la Embajada de Israel.

  6. 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 ...