The
Zangid Sultan
Nur ad-Din Zengi had given the domain of Homs to
Shirkuh in 1164. Five years later, on Shirkuh’s death, Nur ad-Din took the city back, but following
his victory at the Horns of Hama in 1175,
Saladin gave the domain of
Homs to his son Muhammad ibn Shirkuh. He also gave him Palmyra and
ar-Rahba. Saladin thought so highly of Muhammad ibn Shirkuh that in 1185 (581) he planned to give him the major strategic domain of
Mosul in northern Iraq. However, the campaign to take the city from the Zengids was not successful, and he had to withdraw his forces, so Muhammad ibn Shirkuh received nothing. ==Family==