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  1. Qutb al-Din Mawdud (died 6 September 1170) was the Zengid Emir of Mosul from 1149 to 1169. He was the son of Imad al-Din Zengi and brother and successor of Sayf al-Din Ghazi I.

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    Qutb al-Din Muhammad, or Muhammad I of Khwarazm (died 1127), appointed Shah of Khwarazm by the Seljuk sultan. Qutb al-Din Mawdud (died 1170), Zengid Emir of Mosul. Qutb al-Din Aibak (died 1210), founder of the Mamluk Sultanate of Delhi. Qutb ad-Din Muhammad (died 1219), Zengid Emir of Sinjar.

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    Qutb ad-Din Mawdud (1120-6 September 1170) was the Zengid Emir of Mosul from 1149 to 1170, succeeding Saif ad-Din Ghazi I and preceding Ghazi II Saif ud-Din.

    Qutb ad-Din Mawdud was born in 1120, the son of Emir Saif ad-Din Ghazi I of Mosul, nephew of Emir Nur ad-Din of Aleppo, and grandson of Sultan Imad ad-Din Zengi of the Zengid dynasty. He received the emirate of Homs on his grandfather's death in 1146, and he was recognized as Emir of Mosul on his father's death in 1149. His uncle Nur ad-Din occupie...

  3. Qutb-ad-Din Mawdud ibn Zengi al-Aradj — àrab: قطب الدين مودود بن زنكي, Qutb ad-Dīn Mawdūd ibn Zankī— (mort el 6 de setembre de 1170) fou atabeg zengita de Mossul . A la mort d' Imad al-Din Zengi I el 15 de setembre de 1146 va deixar quatre hereus, i la successió fou arranjada pel visir Jamal-ad-Din ...

  4. Kutb al-Din Mawdud. También conocido como Qutb al-Din Mawdud. Fallece el 6 de septiembre de 1170 Véase también: Wikidata (Q1135925) » Ver 1 monedas

  5. Imad ad-Din Zengi nota 1 (fallecido en 1197), a veces llamado Zengi II para distinguirlo de su abuelo, fue un emir zanguí de Sinyar de 1171 a 1181, luego de Alepo de 1181 a 1183, y nuevamente de Sinyar de 1183 a 1197. Era el hijo mayor de Qutb al-Din Mawdud, emir de Mosul .

  6. Qutb al-Din Mawdud bin Zengi, prince of Mosul (544_565 AH / 1149_1169 AD) and his political activity. Document Type : بحث. Author. Suhaib Hazim Alghadanfary. University of Mosul\ Center for Mosul Studies\Department of Literary and Documetary Studies. 10.33899/dm.2024.147218.1026. Abstract.