Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Izz al-Din Mas'ud





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





Izz al-Din Mas'ud (I) ibn Mawdud (Arabic: عز الدين مسعود بن مودود died 1193) was a Zengid emir of Mosul.

Izz al-Din Mas'ud (I)
EmirofMosul
Coinage of Izz al-Din Mas'ud, with crowned Turkic figure holding a moon symbol. Mosul mint, dated 1189-90. The reverse mentions the name and titles of the Abbasid caliph and Abbasid heir presumptive in five lines, and the name and titles of the Ayyubid overlord Saladin, and 'Izz al-Din Mas'ud.[1]
Reign1181-1193
PredecessorSayf al-Din Ghazi II
SuccessorNur al-Din Arslan Shah I
Died1193
Names
Izz al-Din Mas'ud (I) ibn Qutb al-Din Mawdud
HouseZengid Dynasty
FatherQutb al-Din Mawdud

Biography

edit

Izz al-Din Mas'ud was the brother of emir Sayf al-Din Ghazi II, and the leader of his armies. When his brother died in 1180, he became the governor of Aleppo. When As-Salih Ismail al-Malik the titular head of the dynasty became ill, he indicated in his will that Izz al-Din Mas'ud should succeed him; when he died in 1181, Izz al-Din rushed to Aleppo, fearing that Saladin the sovereign of Egypt would try to conquer it. When he arrived to Aleppo, he got into its citadel, took over all the money and the gold and married the mother of As-Salih Ismail al-Malik. Izz al-Din Mas'ud realised he couldn't keep Aleppo and Mosul under his governance, as Saladin was intent on gaining control of Aleppo, so he reached an agreement with his brother Imad al-Din Zengi II the governor of Sinjar to exchange Sinjar with Aleppo; in 1182 Izz al-Din became the governor of Sinjar. Saladin continued his hostility to the remaining Zengid power in northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia until 1186, when hostilities ended. Peace was made upon the submission of Izz al-Din Mas'ud, who agreed to become Saladin's vassal.[2] In 1193 he was residing in Mosul where he became ill and died. He was succeeded by his son Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I.[3]

References

edit
  1. ^ Whelan Type II, 181-2; S&S Type 63.1; Album 1863.2
  • ^ Runciman, pp. 445-446
  • ^ The Chronicle of Michael the Syrian - (Khtobo D-Makethbonuth Zabne) (finished 1193-1195)
  • Bibliography

    edit
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Sayf al-Din Ghazi II

    Emir of Mosul
    1180–1193
    Succeeded by

    Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I


  • t
  • e

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Izz_al-Din_Mas%27ud&oldid=1195195954"
     



    Last edited on 12 January 2024, at 19:04  





    Languages

     


    العربية
    Català
    Español
    Français

    مصرى
    پنجابی
    Türkçe
    اردو
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 12 January 2024, at 19:04 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop