In the title compound, [ZnBr(2)(C(17)H(14)Cl(4)N(2))], the Zn(II) ion is bonded to two bromide ions and two N atoms of the diimine ligand and displays a moderately distorted tetra-hedral coordination geometry. The Schiff base ligand acts as a chelating ligand and coordinates to the Zn(II) atom via two N atoms.

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