The Syrian grand master, the legendary Rashid …
Years: 1176 - 1176
The Syrian grand master, the legendary Rashid ad-Din as-Sinan, rules from the fortress of Masyaf, virtually independently of Assassin headquarters at Alamut.
Rashid and his successor chiefs are known as the shaykh al-jabal (Arabic: “mountain chief”), which is mistranslated by the crusaders as the “Old Man of the Mountain.” Feared for his practice of sending his followers to murder his enemies, Rashid ad-Din makes several attempts on the life of Saladin, who opposes the Isma'ili Shi'i sect.
Saladin invades Assassin territory in 1176, and gains a truce.
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People
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- Persian people
- Kurdish people
- Muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Syrian people
- Ismailism
- Assassins
- Damascus, Ayyubid Dynasty of
