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  1. Zumurrud Khatun ( Arabic: زمرد خاتون) (died after 1139), was the regent of Damascus between 1135 and 1138. She was the daughter of Safwat al-Mulk and the half sister of Duqaq. She married Buri b. Tughtekin.

  2. The Zumurrud Khatun Mosque and Mausoleum (Arabic: جامع زمرد خاتون, romanized: Masjid al-Haza'ir), also known as the Tomb of Sitta Zubayda, is a historic mosque and shrine located in Baghdad, Iraq. It dates back to the Abbasid era.

  3. This famous mausoleum was constructed by the late Abbasid caliph al-Nasir li-Din Allah for his mother, Zumurrud Khatun, at the end of the twelfth/sixth century AH. In European sources, it was misidentified as the tomb of Sitta Zubayda, the wife of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid.

  4. Sayyida Zumurrud Khatun (Arabic: السيدة زمرد خاتون,died 1203) also known as Umm al-Nasir (Arabic: أم الناصر) was the mother of Abbasid caliph al-Nasir. She was an influential woman of the late 12th century.

  5. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Enter Khatun Zumurrud, Isma’il’s mother. She was not about to let that happen. In 1135, she had her own son assassinated and his body dragged through the streets. Zumurrud wasn’t the only...

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  6. 1 de feb. de 2022 · The Women Rulers Whose Reigns Reshaped the Medieval Middle East. A new book details the lives of Melisende of Jerusalem, Zumurrud of Damascus and their powerful peers. Katherine Pangonis. Author,...

  7. The Mosque of Zumurrud Khatun is located in central Baghdad near the Mustansiriya Madrasa. It was built by Zumurrud Khatun, the mother of Caliph al-Nasr li-Dinillah and wife of Caliph Harun al-Rashid prior to hear death in 1202. Her tomb is found in western Baghdad, or al-Karkh neighborhood.