- Arabic, the
principle people. The term "********in"
likely has
roots in
hashshāshīn ("hashish
smokers or users"), a
mispronunciation of the
original Asāsiyyūn...
- He was the
founder of the
Nizari Ismai'li sect
widely known as the
Hashshashin or the
Order of ********ins, as well as the
Nizari Ismaili state, ruling...
- the
Hashshashin, and was
invited to
visit their fortress stronghold, al-Kahf. To
demonstrate his authority, the
grand master of the
Hashshashin beckoned...
- H****an-i-Sabah on the
stories about him and his band of
Nizari Ismaili Shiite Hashshashin during the 11th and 12th centuries. The
Alamut Fortress, strategically...
- 1938 in Slovenian,
dealing with the
story of H****an-i
Sabbah and the
Hashshashin, and
named after their Alamut fortress. The
maxim of the
novel is "Nothing...
- will face the penalty." [Quran 25:68] The term ********in
derives from
Hashshashin, a
militant Ismaili Shi'ite sect,
active from the 8th to 14th centuries...
- ad-Din Sinan, who in 1191 was the
leader of the
Syrian branch of the
Hashshashin in the
Nizari Ismaili state and was
nicknamed "The Old Man of the Mountain"...
- decision. Not all
parts of the
empire respected Güyük's election. The
Hashshashins,
former Mongol allies whose Grand Master Hasan Jalalud-Din had offered...
- was "not just a vizierate, it was
above the sultanate". The ********ins (
Hashshashin) of H****an-i Sabāh
started to
become a
force during his era, however...
-
three Hashshashin ********ins
infiltrates Kublai's
palace and
attempts to kill him. He is hit with
scorpion poison.
Marco knows where the
Hashshashin are...