1. Zangi - Noun
2. Zangi - Adjective
3. Zangi - Proper noun
Zangi
ʿImād ad-Dīn Zangī (d. 541/1146), Turkmen founder of the Zangid dynasty which ruled northern Iraq and Syria between the 12th and 13th centuries.
Zangi (comparative more Zangi, superlative most Zangi)
Synonym of Zangid
Zangi (plural Zangis)
Synonym of Zangid
Although he was short of money, Saladin also allowed the departing Zangi to take all the stores of the citadel that he could travel with and to sell the remainder—which Saladin purchased himself. Source: Internet
An exchange was negotiated where Zangi would hand over Aleppo to Saladin in return for the restoration of his control of Sinjar, Nusaybin, and ar-Raqqa. Source: Internet
However, Zangi did not attack Antioch itself and was content with capturing all of Antiochene territory that lay east of the Orontes. Source: Internet
Zangi would hold these territories as Saladin's vassals on terms of military service. Source: Internet