Coinage of Izz al-Din Mas’ud II (ruled 1211-1218 CE). al-Mawsil (Mosul ) mint. Dated AH 607 (1211 CE). Obverse: Diademed and draped classical-style male bust left; rudimentary star to left of shoulder; mint name and AH date around. Reverse: Shahada and names and titles of Abbasid Caliph al-Nasir and ‘Izz al-Din Mas’ud in six lines across field; name and title of Ayyubid overlord al-Adil Abu Bakr in external voids.[ 1]
Izz al-Din Mas'ud II (r.1211–1218) was the son and successor of Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I , as Zengid dynasty ruler of the Mosul region in modern Iraq . He was only ten years old when he ascended the throne, and because of that was put under the control of a regent or atabeg by his dying father, in the person of one of his trusted mamluks , Badr al-Dīn Lū'lū' .[ 2]
Throughout his reign, effective power was held by Badr al-Dīn Lū'lū'.[ 3]
He had two young sons Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II , and Nasir ad-Din Mahmud , who were also put under the atabegship of Badr al-Din Lu'lu'.[ 4]
References
^ S&S Type 65.1.
^ Patton, Douglas (1991). "Badr al-Dīn Lu'lu' and the Establishment of a mamluk Government in Mosul" . Studia Islamica (74): 81. doi :10.2307/1595898 . ISSN 0585-5292 .
^ Rice, D. S. (1953). "The Aghānī Miniatures and Religious Painting in Islam" . The Burlington Magazine . 95 (601): 130. ISSN 0007-6287 .
^ Bosworth 1996 , pp. 190–191, (Excerpt:)
"1. The main line in Mosul and Aleppo:
521/1127 Zangi I b. Qasim al-Dawla Aq Sunqur, 'Imad al-Din
541/1146 Ghazi I b. Zangi I, Sayf al-Din
544/1149 Mawdud b. Zangi I, Qutb al-Din
565/1170 Ghazi II b. Mawdud, Sayf al-Dln
576/1180 Mas'ud I b. Mawdud, 'Izz al-Dln
589/1193 Arslan Shah I b. Mas'ud, Abu ’1-Harith Nur al-Dln
607/1211 Mas'ud II b. Arslan Shah, al-Malik al-Qahir 'Izz al-Dln
615/1218 Arslan Shah II b. Mas'ud II, Nur al-Dln
616/1219 Mahmud b. Mas'ud II, al-Malik al-Qahir Nasir al-Dln
631/1234 Rule in Mosul by the vizier Badr al-Din Lu’lu ’"
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Preceded by
Emir of Mossul 1211–1218
Succeeded by