| Nasir al-Din Mahmud | |
|---|---|
| Emir of Mosul | |
|   Coin of Mahmud II, mint of Mossul, depicting a female with two winged victories, 1223. | |
| Rule | 1219 – 1234 | 
| Predecessor | Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II | 
| Successor | Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (as Mamluk emir of Mosul) | 
| Born | 1216 | 
| Died | 1234 | 
| House | Zengid | 
| Religion | Sunni Islam | 
Nasir al-Din Mahmud, born in 1216, was the Zengid hereditary Emir of Mosul from 1219 to 1234 (died 18 years old). He was successor to his brother Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II, and was only three years old when he ascended the throne. [1] He was the last Zengid ruler of Mosul, and remained under the control of the atabeg of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu'. [1] Badr al-Din Lu'lu' may have assassinated the young ruler following the death of his maternal grandfather the Emir of Erbil, Muzaffar al-Din Gökböri. Lu'lu' then began to rule Mosul in his own right. [2]
