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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. Nuruddin Zanki. Al-Malik Al-Adil Nuruddin Abul Qasim Mahmud bin 'Imaduddin Zanki (Februari 1118 – 15 Mei 1174 ), juga diketahui dengan nama Nur ad-Din, Nur al-Din, dan lain-lain (dalam bahasa Arab: نور الدين Nūruddīn ).Nuruddin Zengi adalah anggota dari dinasti Zengi yang menguasai Suriah dari tahun 1146 sampai tahun 1174.

  3. The Nur al-Din Mosque, or Jami' al-Nuri, is named for Nur al-Din Mahmud b. Zangi, who founded the building in the heart of Hama in 1134-1135/529 AH. The mosque is constructed along the left (west) bank of the Orontes River, over which its east side faces. In plan, the mosque is centered around an agglomeration of covered spaces arranged around ...

  4. 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]

  5. Zumurrad, who had no idea where she was, by this point, started the long journey to find her husband Nur Al- Din again. The first city she came to had just lost its king and it so happened that the custom of the city was to make king the next man to walk into the town. So it came to be that, disguised in stolen men’s clothes, Zumurrad rode ...

  6. 3 de dic. de 2012 · 40 Ibn al-Furat, Ta'rikh al-duwal wa'l-muluk, 2: 450–1.For a detailed study of the relations between Nur al-Din and the Shi‘ites of Aleppo, including his initial toleration of them before 543/1148–9, see Carole Hillenbrand, ‘The Shi‘is of Aleppo in the Zengid Period: Some Unexploited Textual and Epigraphic Evidence’, in Difference and Dynamic in Islam.

  7. 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 ...