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Hashshashin Assassins

03.17.2007 - By George HagemanPlay

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The Hashshashins (where we get our word "assassins") were active during

the Abbasid Era of the Arab Period of Hegemony within the Islamic

Period of Hegemony. The Hashshashins were Nizari Ismaili Shiite

Muslims. They were led by Hassan-i-Sabah who, through the use of

hashish, gave his recruits the impression that he was God and he wanted

them to do his will. Until the coming of the Mongols under Hulagu Khan,

the Hashshashins were very good at their job and they assassinated many

high-profile people.

Though they are one of the most famous

assassin groups, they are by no means the only ones. Others include Al

Qaeda, the Mafia, the Black Hand, the IRA. The CIA, for example, is

reported to have made 638 attempts to remove Castro from power.

For more information, read:

Military History Magazine (October 2002): Perspectives

Islamicity.com

Al Qaeda Training Manual

Quran

638 Ways to Kill Castro

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