High Middle Ages · Middle East · Politics

1146

Nur al-Din succeeds Zengi

September 14, 1146

When his father Zengi was murdered in his tent by a disgruntled Frankish eunuch, the thirty-year-old Nur al-Din rode for Aleppo and claimed his share of the inheritance. He would prove a more patient and pious adversary than his father - the man who set in motion the reunification of Muslim Syria.