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    Hassan-i Sabbāh (Persian: حسن صباح) or Hassan as-Sabbāh (Arabic: الحسن بن الصباح الحميري, full name: Hasan bin Ali bin Muhammad bin Ja'far bin al-Husayn bin Muhammad bin al-Sabbah al-Himyari; c. 1050 – 12 June 1124) was the founder of the Nizari Isma'ili state and its fidā'i military group known as the

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    Hassan is thought to have written an autobiography, which did not survive but seems to underlie the first part of an anonymous Isma'ili biography entitled Sargozasht-e Seyyednā (Persian: سرگذشت سیدنا). The latter is known

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    Qom and Rayy
    The possibly autobiographical information found in Sargozasht-i Seyyednā is the main source for Hassan's background and early life. According to this, Hassan-i Sabbāh was born in the city of Qom, Persia in the 1050s to a family of

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    His search for a base from which to guide his mission ended when in 1088 he found the castle of Alamut in the Rudbar area (modern Qazvin, Iran). It was a fort that stood guard over a valley

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    Historians and scholars identify Hassan-i Sabbah as the founder of the Nizari Assassins and their doctrine. It developed during the struggle for succession of Nizar to the Fatimid throne in

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    Hasan is known for his ascetic and austere religious lifestyle. He reportedly left his living quarters in the Alamut Castle only twice to ascend the rooftop.
    Hassan-i Sabbah probably

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    • Betty Bouthoul published a popular book in French titled Le grand maître des assassins (Master of the Assassins) about Hassan-i Sabbāh in 1936.
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    Hassan, the founder of Nizari Isma'ilis in Persia, was designated by Marco Polo using a Syrian equivalent term known in Europe at that time, as Elder or Old Man of the Mountain. Polo's travelogue (ca. 1300) describes Hassan as a charlatan who devised plots to convert

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  2. Hassan-i-Sabbah | TYPE-MOON Wiki | Fandom

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    • Hassan-i-Sabbah (ハサン・サッバーハ, Hasan Sabbāha?), also known as the "Old Man of the Mountain" (山の翁, Yama no Okina?), is the pseudonym shared by the nineteen leaders of the Hashshashin, a medieval Islamic sect based in Persia. All nineteen are currently wraiths considered Heroic Spirit Candidates that have yet to properly ascend to the Throne of Heroes. W…
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  3. Hassan-i Sabbāh | Assassin's Creed Wiki | Fandom

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    Hassan-i Sabbāh (c. 1050–1124) was a Persian leader of the Assassins in the Middle East from 1090 until his death. Under his leadership, the Brotherhood, notably its Levantine branch, transformed from a clandestine group into a public organization. He was also responsible for the reformation of the Hidden Ones into the Assassin Brotherhood.. Under his leadership, the …

  4. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hassan-i_Sabbah

    Artistic Rendering of Hassan-i-Sabbah. Hassan-i Sabbāh, or Hassan aṣ-Ṣabbāḥ (c. 1034 - 1124), was a Persian Nizārī Ismā'īlī missionary who converted a community in the late eleventh century in the heart of the Alborz Mountains of northern Iran. He is recognized as the founder of what became Nizari Ismailism, supporting Nizar and ...

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    • Identity
      Assassin's True Name is one of the nineteen Hassan-i-Sabbahable to be summoned under the Assassin class in regular conditions of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War system. The specific name of this Hassan is unknown.
    • Personality
      Assassin is able to work in tandem with his Master, allowing him to successfully kill surprised opponents.
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  6. https://www.iis.ac.uk/encyclopaedia-articles/hasan-sabbah

    Hasan Sabbah, prominent Isma‘ili da‘i and founder of the medieval Nizari Isma‘ili state (b. Qum, mid-440s AH/1050s CE, d. Alamut. 518 AH/1124 CE). Little in­formation is available on the early life of Hasan Sabbah, who was referred to as Sayyidna (our master) by his contemporary Nizari lsmailis. The colourful story, accord­ing to which Hasan, Nizam al-Mulk, and ‘Umar Khayyam

  7. https://todayinhistory.blog/tag/hassan-i-sabbah

    Hassan-i Sabbah and his seven successor Lords had built from scratch, a state which managed to survive for 166 years in a world of far more powerful adversaries. Hulagu went on to subjugate the 5+ million Lurs people of western and southwestern Iran, the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, the Ayyubid state of Damascus, and the Bahri Mamluke Sultanate of Egypt. Mongol and Muslim …

  8. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hasan-e-Sabbah

    Ḥasan-e Ṣabbāḥ, (died 1124, Daylam, Iran), leader, and believed to be the founder, of the Nizārī Ismāʿīliyyah, a Shiʿi Islamic sect that in the 12th and 13th centuries was commonly called the Assassins. Ḥasan studied theology in the Iranian city of Rayy and at about the age of 17 adopted the Ismāʿīlī faith. He was an active believer and rose in the Ismāʿīlī organization.

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    Hassan-i Sabbah was born in Qom, ca. 1050, and did his religious studies in Cairo with the Fatimids. Sabbah's father was a Qahtanite Arab, said to be a descendant of Himyaritic kings, having emigrated to Qom from Kufa. His support of Nizar ibn al-Mustansir in the succession crisis resulted in his imprisonment and deportation. He made his way to ...