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E-grāmata: Ismaili Assassins: A History of Medieval Murder

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
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  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783461509

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The Ismaili Assassins were an underground group of political killers who were ready to kill Christians and Muslims alike with complete disregard for their own lives.

The Ismaili Assassins were an underground group of political killers who were ready to kill Christians and Muslims alike with complete disregard for their own lives. These devoted murderers were under the powerful control of a grand master who used assassination as part of a grand strategic vision that embraced Egypt, the Levant and Persia and even reached the court of the Mongol Khans in far away Qaraqorum. The Assassins were often slayed their victims in public, cultivating their terrifying reputation. They assumed disguises and their weapon of choice was a dagger. The dagger was blessed by the grand master and killing with it was a holy and sanctified act poison or other methods of murder were forbidden to the followers of the sect. Surviving a mission was considered a deep dishonour and mothers rejoiced when they heard that their Assassin sons had died having completed their deadly acts. Their formidable reputation spread far and wide. In 1253, the Mongol chiefs were so fearful of them that they massacred and enslaved the Assassins women and children in an attempt to liquidate the sect. The English monarch, Edward I, was nearly dispatched by their blades and Richard the Lionhearts reputation was sullied by his association with the Assassins murder of Conrad of Montferrat. The Ismaili Assassins explores the origins, actions and legacy of this notorious sect. Enriched with eyewitness accounts from Islamic and Western sources, this important book unlocks the history of the Crusades and the early Islamic period, giving the reader entry into a historical epoch that is thrilling and pertinent.

Recenzijas

" ...weaves the Assassin's history, their political ideology, and their determined, deadly tactics into a broader tapestry of the region's history from their origination to the height of their influence to their fading historical force."--Midwest Book Review

List of Maps and Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Foreword xi
Timeline of Key Events xiii
Genealogical and Succession Tables xix
A Note on Transliteration, Titles and Dates xxii
Maps
xxiii
Introduction 1(4)
1 A House Divided: The Origins of the Ismaili Assassins
5(30)
2 Statehood and Separation: The Assassins are Born
35(18)
3 Whetting the Blade: Assassination as War
53(44)
4 New Blood in a New Land: The Assassins in Syria
97(30)
5 The Gathering Tempest: New Enemies for the Persian Mission
127(24)
6 The White Donkey and the War Charger: Sinan and Saladin
151(24)
7 Destruction in the Homeland: The Mongol Conquest of Persia
175(20)
8 Mamluks, Mongols and Crusading Kings: The End of the Syrian Mission
195(14)
9 Both Forgotten and Remembered: The Meaning and The Myth of the Assassins
209(8)
Further Reading 217(2)
Index 219