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Quran folio created in Sinjar or Nisibin for the library (khizanah) of Qutb al-Din Muhammad, with dedication in his name. [1]
Coin of Qutb al-Din, with representation of Roman Emperor Caracalla, mint of Sinjar, 1199.

Qutb ad-Din Muhammad ibn al-Zangi was the Zengid Emir of Sinjar 1197–1219. He was successor of Imad ad-Din Zengi II. [2]

Coin of Qutb al-Din Muhammad bin Zengi, Zengid Atabeg of Sinjar (1197-1219). Sinjar mint. Dated AH 600 (AD 1203-4).

See also

Sources

  • Canby, Sheila R.; Beyazit, Deniz; Rugiadi, Martina; Peacock, A. C. S. (27 April 2016). Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 59, item 9. ISBN  978-1-58839-589-4.

References

  1. ^ Canby et al. 2016, p. 59.
  2. ^ Bosworth, C. E. (1996). The New Islamic Dynasties. Edinburgh University Press. p. 190. ISBN  9780748696482.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Emir of Sinjar
1197–1219
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quran folio created in Sinjar or Nisibin for the library (khizanah) of Qutb al-Din Muhammad, with dedication in his name. [1]
Coin of Qutb al-Din, with representation of Roman Emperor Caracalla, mint of Sinjar, 1199.

Qutb ad-Din Muhammad ibn al-Zangi was the Zengid Emir of Sinjar 1197–1219. He was successor of Imad ad-Din Zengi II. [2]

Coin of Qutb al-Din Muhammad bin Zengi, Zengid Atabeg of Sinjar (1197-1219). Sinjar mint. Dated AH 600 (AD 1203-4).

See also

Sources

  • Canby, Sheila R.; Beyazit, Deniz; Rugiadi, Martina; Peacock, A. C. S. (27 April 2016). Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 59, item 9. ISBN  978-1-58839-589-4.

References

  1. ^ Canby et al. 2016, p. 59.
  2. ^ Bosworth, C. E. (1996). The New Islamic Dynasties. Edinburgh University Press. p. 190. ISBN  9780748696482.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Emir of Sinjar
1197–1219
Succeeded by



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