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The Order of Assassins: The History and Legacy of the Secretive Persian Sect during the Middle Ages
The Order of Assassins: The History and Legacy of the Secretive Persian Sect during the Middle Ages
The Order of Assassins: The History and Legacy of the Secretive Persian Sect during the Middle Ages
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The Order of Assassins: The History and Legacy of the Secretive Persian Sect during the Middle Ages

Written by Charles River Editors

Narrated by Daniel Houle

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Like the shinobi, more commonly known as the ninja, the assassin is yet another fabled figure with ancient roots that remains astonishingly relevant to this day. Assassins in the context of contemporary pop culture often conjure up images of brooding, silver-tongued individuals in peak physique, equipped with impeccable style, flawless marksmanship, and exemplary hand-to-hand combat skills. Others visualize strapping, muscular men, their mysterious faces almost entirely obscured by the heavy hoods of their capes, toting quivers, an assortment of daggers strapped to their waists, and glinting blades hidden up their sleeves, a portrayal popularized by the chart-topping video game franchise Assassin's Creed. These invisible executioners lurk soundlessly in the shadows, clocking their target's every move before lunging forth, restraining them with acrobatic stunts and cat-like reflexes, and going in for the kill.

But again, like the shinobi, the genuine lore and long-lived legends surrounding the assassin, along with fanciful fabrications stemming from creative liberties taken by modern storytellers, have become so homogenized that the differences between historical and mythical assassins are imperceptible to most. This itself is a pity, given the provocative and riveting history of the Hashashin, the original assassins, because in their case, truth is often stranger than fiction. Known as the Order of Assassins, the Hashashin were not run-of-the-mill hitmen who simply followed the money and exterminated whichever mark was assigned to them by their employers, nor were they unfeeling, vicious butchers who merely pounced on the opportunity to quench their thirst for blood. In reality, the group that became the namesake for assassins and the term assassination consisted of a well-oiled, systematized fraternity of extremist death-dealing agents recruited by the Nizari Ismaili state.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 14, 2021
ISBN9781667017389
The Order of Assassins: The History and Legacy of the Secretive Persian Sect during the Middle Ages

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    Very informative! I appreciated the primer on Islamic theology and history for context. The truth really is as strange as the fiction!