Imad al-Din Zengi | |||||
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Atabeg of Mosul, Aleppo, Hama and Edessa, Mesopotamia | |||||
Atabeg of Zengid dynasty | |||||
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Coronation | 1127, Mosul, Seljuk Empire | ||||
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Born | 1085 | ||||
Died | September 14, 1146 (aged 61) Qal'at Ja'bar, Seljuk Empire | ||||
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Dynasty | Zengid dynasty | ||||
Father | Aq Sunqur al-Hajib | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
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Imad al-Din Zengi (Arabic: عماد الدین زنكي; c. 1085 – 14 September 1146), also romanized as Zangi, Zengui, Zenki, and Zanki, was a Turkoman atabeg of the Seljuk Empire,[3] who ruled Mosul, Aleppo, Hama, and, later, Edessa. He was the namesake and founder of the Zengid dynasty of atabegs.
This chapter is concerned with Zengi's early career and upbringing, his Seldjuk background...