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Legends of Alamut

Legends of Alamut

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Did Sunni sources and travelers from the West exaggerate and portray the Old Man of the Mountain and his followers as bad? Were the defenders really poppy-addicted assassins? Were they sacrificing themselves for the “Garden of Eden”? Or were Hasan Sabbah and his followers really legends? Nizari Ismailis were known as "Assassins" in Medieval Europe. This misnomer, derived from the word poppy, dates back to the 12th century. It spread to large masses thanks to the Crusaders, who first came into contact with the members of this mysterious sect that existed in the Middle East at the beginning of the 19th century, and the western writers who came with them. The people of medieval Europe also passed down a series of stories about the secret activities of the Assassins and their mysterious leader, Hasan Sabbah, the Old Man of the Mountain. Over time, the Assassin legends, which reached their peak with the pen of Marco Polo, were withdrawn here and there without any basis, and the word "assassin", which is the equivalent of Assassin, entered European languages as a concept meaning "murderer, assassin" with a negligent etymology. The book in your hands will help us understand who the Ismaili community, whose leader Hasan Sabbah's deceptions are trying to portray as an unconscious community that drinks hashish and throws themselves to death, really are... Number of Pages: 296Print Year: 2008Language: TurkishPublisher: Yurt Kitap Yayın
Publisher : Yurt Kitap Publishing
Number of pages : 296
ISBN : 9789759025571
The heart : Turkish
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Legends of Alamut Did Sunni sources and travelers from the West exaggerate and portray the Old Man of the Mountain and his followers as bad? Were the defenders really poppy-addicted assassins? Were they sacrificing themselves for the “Garden of Eden”? Or were Hasan Sabbah and his followers really legends? Nizari Ismailis were known as "Assassins" in Medieval Europe. This misnomer, derived from the word poppy, dates back to the 12th century. It spread to large masses thanks to the Crusaders, who first came into contact with the members of this mysterious sect that existed in the Middle East at the beginning of the 19th century, and the western writers who came with them. The people of medieval Europe also passed down a series of stories about the secret activities of the Assassins and their mysterious leader, Hasan Sabbah, the Old Man of the Mountain. Over time, the Assassin legends, which reached their peak with the pen of Marco Polo, were withdrawn here and there without any basis, and the word "assassin", which is the equivalent of Assassin, entered European languages as a concept meaning "murderer, assassin" with a negligent etymology. The book in your hands will help us understand who the Ismaili community, whose leader Hasan Sabbah's deceptions are trying to portray as an unconscious community that drinks hashish and throws themselves to death, really are... Number of Pages: 296Print Year: 2008Language: TurkishPublisher: Yurt Kitap Yayın YURT00029
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