Taj al-Din Zangi

Taj al-Din Zangi
Emir of Bamiyan
Reign 1200-1204/5
Predecessor Khwarazmian administration
Successor Khwarazmian conquest
Born 12th-century
Bamiyan
Died 1204/5
Near Sarakhs
House Ghurid
Father Fakhr al-Din Masud
Religion Sunni Islam

Taj al-Din Zangi (Persian: تاج الدین زنگی) was the Ghurid ruler of Sarakhs from ca. 1200 to 1204/5.

Biography

He was the son of the Ghurid ruler of Bamiyan, Fakhr al-Din Masud. Zangi also had a brother named Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Masud. Zangi is first mentioned during the Ghurid conquest of western Khorasan, where he was appointed as the governor of Sarakhs, and was also given Abiward and Nasa as part of his domains.[1] In 1201/2, the Khwarazm-shah Muhammad II invaded Khorasan, and besieged Sarakhs. However, Zangi managed to trick Muhammad II by pretending to leave the city to him, but then pillaged a Khwarazmian camp, where he many to get supplies for his army and city.[2] The Ghurid prince Nasir al-Din Muhammad Kharnak shortly came to the aid of Zangi, and inflicted a heavy defeat on the Khwarazmians.[2] In 1204/5, Taj al-Din Zangi was killed by the Khwarmazians near Sarakhs.

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Preceded by
Khwarazmian administration
Malik of the Bamiyan
1192-1206
Succeeded by
Khwarazmian conquest
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