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"Dirham of Ghazi II Saif ud-Din minted in 1171/1172 Sayf al-Din Ghazi (II) ibn Mawdud (; full name: Sayf al-Din Ghazi II ibn Mawdud ibn Zengi; died 1180) was a Zangid Emir of Mosul, the nephew of Nur ad-Din Zengi. He became Emir of Mosul in 1170 after the death of his father Qutb ad-Din Mawdud. Saif had been chosen as the successor under the advice of eunuch ’Abd al-Masish, who wanted to keep the effective rule in lieu of the young emir; the disinherited son of Mawdud, Imad ad-Din Zengi II, fled to Aleppo at the court of Nur ad-Din. The latter, who was waiting for an excuse to annex Mosul, conquered Sinjar in September 1170 and besieged Mosul, which surrendered on 22 January 1171. After ousting al-Masish, he put Gümüshtekin, one of his officers, as governor, leaving Saif ud-Din nothing but the nominal title of emir. The latter also married the daughter of Nur ad-Din. At Nur ad-Din's death (May 1174), Gümüshtekin went to Damascus to take control of his son and entitled himself of atabeg of Aleppo. Saif ud-Din rejected his tutorage and restored his independence. The nobles of Damascus, worried by Gümüshtekin's increasing power, offered Saif ud-Din their city, but he could not intervene since he was busy in retaking Mosul. Thenceforth Damascus was given to Saladin. Saladin took control of Biladu-Sham (Syria) but Saif ud-Din wanted to take over Aleppo, so he sent his brother Izz ad-Din Mas'ud at the head of an army to fight Saladin: they met in an area near Hama called Kron Hama (Arabic: قرون حماه) where Saif ud-Din was defeated. Later he prepared for another battle at Tell al-Sultan (Arabic: تل سلطان) near Aleppo, where he was also defeated; he went back to Mosul and sent messengers to Saladin offering his alliance, which was accepted. Saif ud-Din died from tuberculosis, and his brother Izz ad-Din Mas'ud succeeded him in 1180. == References Sources== * Category:1180 deaths Category:Zengid emirs of Mosul Category:Muslims of the Crusades Category:12th-century deaths from tuberculosis Category:Year of birth unknown Category:12th-century monarchs in the Middle East "

— Sayf al-Din Ghazi II 🍄

"Lower Bhavani Project Canal is a long irrigation canal which runs in Erode district in Tamil Nadu, India. The canal is a valley-side contour canal, fed by Bhavanisagar Dam and irrigates 2.07 lakh hectares of land.Breach in LBP Canal pluggedThe Hindu (Tamil Nadu), 27 Nov 2008Large Scale Irrigation Systems The main canal feeds Thadapalli and Arakkankottai channels which irrigate the cultivable lands.The canal was the brainchild M.A Eswaran, member of the legislative assembly of the Erode constituency in the early 1950s. ==ReferencesSee also== *Kalingarayan Canal Category:Erode district Category:Canals in Tamil Nadu Category:Gobichettipalayam Category:Bhavani River "

— Lower Bhavani Project Canal 🍄

"Narayanhat Union () is a union of Bhujpur Thana of Chittagong District.Profile , lcgbangladesh.org; accessed 2 October 2015. ==Geography== Area of Narayanhat : 14,800 acres (59.9 km2.)। ==Location== *North: Dantmara Union *East: Manikchhari Upazila *South: Bhujpur Union *West: Sitakunda Mountain Range ==Population== At the 1991 Bangladesh census, Narayanhat Union had a population of 23,370. ==Education== * Narayanhat Degree College. * Narayanhat (Collegiate) High School. * Narayanhat Senior Madrasha. * Narayanhat (Chanpur) High School. * Narayanhat Govt. Primary School. * Jujkhola Govt. Primary School. * Mirzarhat High School. * Mirzarhat Govt. Primary school. * Mohanagor Reg. Primary School ==Marketplaces and bazaars== Narayanhat and Mirzarhat is the main marketplace in the union. ==Villages and mouzas== Chanpur, Dhamarkhil, Shouilkopa, s jujkhola,N Jujkhola, Hapania, Sundarpur. ==References== Category:Unions of Bhujpur Thana "

— Narayanhat Union 🍄

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