Nasir ad-Din Mahmud
Nasir al-Din Mahmud (or Mahmud II) was the Zengid Emir of Mosul 1219–1234. He was successor of Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II and was the last Zengid ruler of Mosul. Contemporary historians state that he was killed by the atabeg of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu', following the death of his maternal grandfather the Emir of Erbil, Muzaffar al-Din Gökböri. Lu'lu' then began to rule Mosul in his own right.[1]
Nasir al-Din Mahmud | |
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Emir of Mosul | |
Coin of Mahmud II, mint of Mossul, depicting a female with two winged victories, 1223. | |
Reign | 1219-1234 |
Predecessor | Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II |
Successor | Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (as Mamluk emir of Mosul) |
Died | 1234 |
House | Zengid Dynasty |
Citations
- Patton, pp.152-155
Bibliography
- Patton, D. (1988) Ibn al-Sāʿi's Account of the Last of the Zangids, Zeitschrift der Deutschen, Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, Vol. 138, No. 1, pp. 148-158, Harrassowitz Verlag Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/43377738
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Preceded by Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II |
Emir of Mosul 1219–1234 |
Succeeded by Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (non-dynastic) |
See also
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