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- Order of Assassins - Wikipedia
A single assassination was usually employed in contrast with the widespread bloodshed which generally resulted from factional combat Assassins are also said to have been adept in furusiyya, or the Islamic warrior code, where they were trained in combat, disguises, and equestrianism
- Assassins (1995 film) - Wikipedia
Assassins is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner It stars Sylvester Stallone , Antonio Banderas , and Julianne Moore The screenplay was written by The Wachowskis and Brian Helgeland
- Assassins Creed Franchise | Ubisoft (US)
Assassin's Creed Franchise Discover the award-winning Assassin's Creed franchise with more than 200M games sold Travel through time in this action-adventure video game series explore fascinating historical settings including the American Revolution, Ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy
- Assassins (1995) - IMDb
Assassins: Directed by Richard Donner With Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas, Julianne Moore, Anatoli Davydov Professional hit-man Robert Rath wants to fulfill a few more contracts before retiring but unscrupulous ambitious newcomer hit-man Miguel Bain keeps killing Rath's targets
- The Assassins - World History Encyclopedia
The Assassins (aka Nizari Ismailis), were a heretical group of Shiite Muslims who were powerful in Persia and Syria from the 11th century CE until their defeat at the hands of the Mongols in the mid-13th century CE
- Assassins Creed - Wikipedia
The Brotherhood of Assassins is introduced, by which, after saving citizens from certain events, the player can recruit these citizens as Assassins; they can then be dispatched to remote locations across Europe to gain experience and money or can be called in to help the player directly in a mission
- Assassins: The Medieval Murder Cult That Terrorized the Middle East
The Assassins were terrorists who often willingly – or even eagerly – sacrificed themselves in order to accomplish their missions However, there were some key differences between them and modern suicide bombers
- Who Were the Assassins? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
His description of Syria includes what is probably the first European account of a group that would provoke horror and fascination in the West: the Assassins Benjamin described a warlike sect, hidden away in mountain fortresses and obeying a mysterious leader known as the Old Man of the Mountain
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