Al-Mujahid | |
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Emir of Homs | |
Malik of Homs, Bādiyat Ash-Shām and Al-Rahba | |
Reign | 1186–1240 |
Predecessor | Muhammad ibn Shirkuh |
Successor | Al-Mansur Ibrahim |
Born | 1173 |
Died | February 1240 (aged 66–67) |
Dynasty | Ayyubid |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Al Malik Al-Mujahid Asad ad-Din Shirkuh II or Shirkuh II, was the Kurdish Ayyubid emir of Homs from 1186 to 1240. He was the son of An-Nasir Muhammad ibn Shirkuh, grandson of Shirkuh and first cousin once removed of Saladin.[2] His domains also included Palmyra and ar-Rahba.[3] Al Mujahid became emir at the age of thirteen when his father died unexpectedly in Homs on 4 March 1186 (10 Dhu’l Hijja 581).[4][5]