Nur_al-Din_Muhammad

Nur al-Din Muhammad

Nur al-Din Muhammad

Add article description


Nur ad-Din Muhammad (r. 1175–1185 CE) was a member of the Artuqid dynasty, and the son of Fahkr al-Din Qara Arslan (Kara Arslan).

Coin of Nur al-Din Muhammad enthroned, dated 576 H (1180-1181 CE).

Life

Nur ad-Din Muhammad was the Artuqid ruler of the Diyar Bakr, the northernmost region of Mesopotamia. In 1179 he received Saladin's protection against the Sultanate of Rum, with whom he had been feuding.[1] In 1183 Saladin granted him the recently conquered Amida in return for his assistance against Mosul.[2]

See also

Coinage of Muhammad, al-Hisn, 578 H. Obverse: Ala'smi'llah duriba bi'l-Hisn written date around youthful Seleucid head. Reverse: Malik al-umara Muhiyy al-`adil Nur al-Din Muhammad bin Qara Arslan bin Artuq Nasir al-Imam al-Nasir li-din allah /Mal'un man yu'ayyiruhu - legend in beaded circle

References

Bibliography

  • Lyons, M. C.; Jackson, D. E. P. (1982). Saladin: the Politics of the Holy War. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-31739-9.
More information Regnal titles ...



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Nur_al-Din_Muhammad, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.