Zangi
English
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Etymology
Quoting Clifford Edmund Bosworth, "the origin of the name Zangī is unclear; an obvious meaning would be 'black African' [from Persian زنگی (zangi)], possibly relating to a swarthy complexion, but this would be unusual for a Turk".[1] Another theory considers the meaning "protector of cattle", compare 19th century Kirg. Zeñ-baba "protector spirit of cows".[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzæŋɡiː/
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.
Derived terms
Translations
founder of the Zangid dynasty
Adjective
Zangi (comparative more Zangi, superlative most Zangi)
- Synonym of Zangid.
Noun
Zangi (plural Zangis)
- Synonym of Zangid.
References
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Proper noun
Zangi m