Qutb al-Din Mawdud

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Qutb al-Din Mawdud was a 12th-century Zengid ruler of Mosul known for consolidating Zengid power in northern Iraq during the period of the Crusades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century ruler
Muslim ruler
Zengid ruler
emir of Mosul
historical figure
conflict Crusades NERFINISHED
country Zengid dynasty NERFINISHED
dynasty Zengid dynasty NERFINISHED
era medieval Islamic period
governmentForm hereditary emirate
historicalContext fragmentation of Seljuk authority
post-First Crusade Middle East
militaryRole defense of Zengid territories
notableFor consolidating Zengid power in northern Iraq
rule during the period of the Crusades
placeOfRule Mosul NERFINISHED
northern Iraq NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Zengid interests against Crusader states
politicalRole regional power broker in northern Iraq
positionHeld ruler of Mosul
powerBase Mosul NERFINISHED
region Iraq NERFINISHED
Upper Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sphereOfInfluence Jazira region NERFINISHED
northern Iraq NERFINISHED
successorStateContext successor to Seljuk authority in the region
territory Mosul NERFINISHED
northern Iraq NERFINISHED
timePeriod 12th century

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Zengid dynasty notableRuler Qutb al-Din Mawdud