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Qal'at Najm and Zengid dynasty

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Difference between Qal'at Najm and Zengid dynasty

Qal'at Najm vs. Zengid dynasty

Qal'at Najm (قلعة نجم) is a castle located on the right bank of the Euphrates, near the town of Manbij in north Syria. The Zengid or Zangid dynasty, Atabegs of Mosul (Arabic: الدولة الزنكية romanized: al-Dawla al-Zinkia) was an Atabegate of the Seljuk Empire created in 1127.

Similarities between Qal'at Najm and Zengid dynasty

Qal'at Najm and Zengid dynasty have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aleppo, Ayyubid dynasty, Citadel of Aleppo, Euphrates, Harran, Imad al-Din Zengi, Manbij, Nur al-Din Zengi, Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, Zengid dynasty.

Aleppo

Aleppo (ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous governorate of Syria.

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Ayyubid dynasty

The Ayyubid dynasty (الأيوبيون; Eyûbiyan), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt.

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Citadel of Aleppo

The Citadel of Aleppo (Qalʿat Ḥalab) is a large medieval fortified palace in the centre of the old city of Aleppo, northern Syria.

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Euphrates

The Euphrates (see below) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.

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Harran

Harran is a municipality and district of Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey.

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Imad al-Din Zengi

Imad al-Din Zengi (عماد الدین زنكي; – 14 September 1146), also romanized as Zangi, Zengui, Zenki, and Zanki, was a Turkoman atabeg of the Seljuk Empire, who ruled Mosul, Aleppo, Hama, and, later, Edessa.

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Manbij

Manbij (Manbiǧ, Minbic, Münbiç, Menbic, or Menbiç) is a city in the northeast of Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria, west of the Euphrates.

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Nur al-Din Zengi

Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd Zengī (نور الدين محمود زنگي; February 1118 – 15 May 1174), commonly known as Nur ad-Din (lit. 'Light of the Faith' in Arabic), was a Turkoman member of the Zengid dynasty, who ruled the Syrian province of the Seljuk Empire.

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Syria

Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.

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Upper Mesopotamia

Upper Mesopotamia constitutes the uplands and great outwash plain of northwestern Iraq, northeastern Syria and southeastern Turkey, in the northern Middle East.

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Zengid dynasty

The Zengid or Zangid dynasty, Atabegs of Mosul (Arabic: الدولة الزنكية romanized: al-Dawla al-Zinkia) was an Atabegate of the Seljuk Empire created in 1127.

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Qal'at Najm and Zengid dynasty Comparison

Qal'at Najm has 33 relations, while Zengid dynasty has 195. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 4.82% = 11 / (33 + 195).

References

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