Mazanderani or Gilaks. Alamut (Persian: الموت), historically known as Rudbar (رودبار) or Rudbar of Alamut (رودبار الموت Rūdbār-i Alamūt), named after the Shahrud...
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Press. p. 363, Note 40. ISBN 0887060706. Hourcade, B. (December 15, 1985). "ALAMŪT". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved February 10, 2013. According to legend...
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The Lord of Alamut (Hassan Sabbah) (Persian: حسن صباح خداوند الموت Khudāvand‑i Almūt: Ḥasan Ṣabbāḥ) is a 1964 Persian-language historical fiction book...
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Nizari Ismaili state (redirect from Alamut state)
The Nizari state (the Alamut state) was a Nizari Isma'ili Shia state founded by Hassan-i Sabbah after he took control of the Alamut Castle in 1090 AD, which...
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Alamut, is a region in north of Qazvin province, Iran. Alamut may also refer to: Alamut Castle, a mountain fortress in Alamut region Alamut state, or...
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The Alamut series consists of the two fantasy books Alamut (Doubleday, 1989) and The Dagger and the Cross (Doubleday, 1991) by Judith Tarr. The series...
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CE) was the Nizari Isma'ili Imām of Alamūt who reigned the longest period out of any lord (Khudawand) of Alamut, forty-four years. He affirmed the policies...
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after the capture of Alamut Castle in the Alborz mountain range of Persia, which served as the Assassins' headquarters. The Alamut and Lambsar castles...
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Alamut is a novel by Vladimir Bartol, first published in 1938 in Slovenian, dealing with the story of Hassan-i Sabbah and the Hashshashin, and named after...
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Hasan-i Sabbah (category People from Alamut)
romanized: Ḥāsān-e Śaḇaḥ; c. 1050 – 12 June 1124), also known as Hasan I of Alamut, was a religious and military leader, founder of the Nizari Ismai'li sect...
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Co. pp. 124–5. ISBN 9781594778735. Virani, Shafique N. (16 April 2018). "Alamūt, Ismailism and Khwāja Qāsim Tushtarī's Recognizing God". Shii Studies Review...
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HASAN ALA ZIKRIHI'S SALAM (557-561/1162-1166) The Qā’im and Qiyāma Doctrines in the Thought of Fāṭimid and Alamūt Ismāʿīlism, the Evolution of a Doctrine...
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The Alamut is a river of northern Iran. It flows through the southern Alborz mountain range into the Shah River. The Taliqan and Alamut rivers conjoin...
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the many phases of Nizārī Ismāʿīlī history – pre-Fāṭimid, Fāṭimid, Alamūt, Post-Alamūt, Anjudan, etc., there has never been a single unified view of eschatology...
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Muhammad ibn Buzurg-Ummid (redirect from Muhammad I of Alamut)
until 1162 based in Alamut. Upon the demise of Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd on February 9, 1138, he was appointed as the commander of Alamut Castle by the third...
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Alamut is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bozdoğan, Aydın Province, Turkey. Its population is 1,042 (2022). The village is inhabited...
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World, to indicate Muhammad III of Alamut, the grand master of the Order of Assassins, who took refuge in Alamut Castle. It later became a common name...
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Isma'ilism (section Alamut)
(7): 20–23. Daftary, Farhad (2007), "Nizārī Ismāʿīlī history during the Alamūt period", The Ismā῾īlīs, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 301–402...
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He repudiated the faith and policies associated with earlier Lords of Alamut and went so far as to curse his ancestors and burn the books of Hasan ibn...
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Kabul University. 1988. doi:10.29171/azu_acku_ds375_bay43_meem38_1367. "ALAMŪT – Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 28 March 2021. "Welcome...
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The Mongol campaign against the Nizaris of the Alamut period (the Nizari Ismaili state) began in 1253 after the Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire...
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smaller towns like Anbar and Jarjaraya, located on the outskirts of the city. Alamut, the fortress headquarters of the Hidden Ones, is also featured in several...
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Garsiv—that the holy city of Alamut is forging weapons for Persia's enemies. Tus directs the Persian army to capture Alamut. During the attack, Dastan defeats...
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Hourcade, “ALAMŪT,” Encyclopædia Iranica, I/8, pp. 797-801; an updated version is available online at http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/alamut...
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and joined the Mongol armies. The attack on the Assassins' stronghold in Alamūt – which ended with the fall of the city in November 1256 – was planned and...
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Kiya Buzurg-Ummid (category People from Alamut)
a dāʿī and the second ruler (da'i) of the Nizari Isma'ili State, ruling Alamut Castle from 1124 to 1138 CE (or 518—532 AH). He was of Daylami origin from...
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Champions 1983 Chessgame ITV (Granada) November 23, 1983 December 28, 1983 The Alamut Ambush 1986 Cold War Killers The Deadly Recruits Clémentine France 2 (France)...
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social meetings Alamut Castle, Alamut in Persian: الموت, romanized: الموت ("Eagle's Nest"), a mountain fortress located in the Alamut region of Iran Eagle...
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Sabbah) Işık Alevis At-Tayyib (Tayyibis) Al-Ḥāfīz (Hafizis) Ḥasan ʿAlā (Alamūt Nizārīs) Alians (Demir Baba) Harabatis (Baba Rexheb) Arwa al-Sulayhi Zoeb...
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Prince of Persia series, Assassin's Creed took inspiration from the novel Alamut by the Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol, based on the historical Hashashin...
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