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  1. Al-Malik az-Zahir Ghiyath ud-din Ghazi ibn Yusuf ibn Ayyub (commonly known as az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was the Kurdish Ayyubid emir of Aleppo between 1186 and 1216. He was the third son of Saladin and his lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia. Biography

  2. Al-Aziz Muhammad ibn Ghazi ( c. 1213 – 26 November 1236) was the Kurdish Ayyubid Emir of Aleppo and the son of az-Zahir Ghazi and grandson of Saladin. His mother was Dayfa Khatun, the daughter of Saladin's brother al-Adil .

  3. Al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi (1172-1216) was the third son of Saladin, and was a legitimate heir to the Ayyubid Empire. In 1186, at the age of 15, he became Governor of Aleppo and Mosul, and sided with Al-Aziz and Al-Adil against his brother Al-Afdal in the succession war following his father's death.

  4. Leo invaded the Principality of Antioch in almost every year between 1201 and 1208, but he had to return to his kingdom on each occasion because Az-Zahir Ghazi, the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo, or Kaykaus I, the Seljuq sultan of Rum stormed into Cilicia in his absence.

  5. En 1202, Az-Zahir Ghazi, el gobernador ayyubí de Alepo desde 1186 a 1216, atacó Jezirah y conquistó Manbij, Qal'at Najm y Qal'at Ja'bar, empujando a Ra's al-'Ayn en Jabur en el noreste Siria. Después de esta campaña, Az-Zahir reconstruyó muchos de los lugares que había conquistado, incluido Qal'at Najm. [ 4 ]

  6. Az-Zahir Ghazi - Biyografya. Statesman, Bureaucrat, Politician. Birth. 01 January, 1172. - Death. 18 November, 1216. - Horoscope. Capricorn. Other Names. Al-Malik az-Zahir Ghiyath ud-din Ghazi ibn Yusuf ibn Ayyub, al-Malik al-Ẓāhir Ghāzī b. al-Nāṣir I Yūsuf Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, Abū Manṣūr Ghiyāth al-Dīn I, Abū al-...

  7. Al-Malik az-Zahir Ghiyath ud-din Ghazi ibn Yusuf ibn Ayyub (commonly known as az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo between 1186 and 1216. He was the third son of Saladin and his lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia.