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Gerdkuh was a
castle of the
Nizari Isma'ili
state located near
Damghan in the
region of
Qumis (modern-day
Semnan Province of Iran).
Gerdkuh is a "fortified...
- thus disestablished,
although several individual forts,
notably Lambsar,
Gerdkuh, and
those in
Syria continued to resist. Möngke Khan
later ordered a general...
- The ********ins
seized Persian castles of
Rudkhan and
Gerdkuh in 1096,
before turning to Syria.
Gerdkuh was re-fortified by Mu'ayyad al-Din
Muzaffar ibn Ahmad...
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numerous Ismaili fortresses,
unsuccessfully besieged the
stronghold at
Gerdkuh, and
sacked the city of Tun
between 1253 and 1256. The
Grand Master of...
- conflict.
Alamut fell in
December 1256 and
Lambsar fell in 1257, with
Gerdkuh remaining unconquered. In the same year, Möngke Khan, the
khagan of the...
- two daughters, and two sons. Hasan's wife and
daughters were sent to
Gerdkuh as a safe
place during Shirgir's
campaign against Alamut; they
never returned...
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Gerdkuh (Persian: گردكوه, also
Romanized as
Gerdkūh) is a
village in
Khara Rud
Rural District, in the
Central District of
Siahkal County,
Gilan Province...
- [citation needed] The
first one is 5 km away from the city, on the peak of
Gerdkuh, one of the main
Ismaili Hashshashin fortresses once used by H****an Sabah...
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rebuked him and
demanded the
surrender of the
remaining castles, such as
Gerdkuh and Lambsar. En
route back to his homeland, Rukn al-Din was put to death...
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Nasir Hunzai Centers Cairo Anjudan Nizārī
strongholds Alamut Atashgah Gerdkuh Lambsar Masyaf Maymun-Diz
Rudkhan Qalaat al-Madiq
Other Palace of Queen...