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- Order of Assassins - Wikipedia
In Batman comics and related media, the League of Assassins is a fictional offshoot of the Order of Assassins that has survived clandestinely into modern times under the immortal DC Comics supervillain Ra's al Ghul
- 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
- Assassins Creed Franchise | Ubisoft (US)
Assassin's Creed Official website - Discover all the games, exclusives products, books, collections, partnerships and more!
- 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: 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
- The Order of Assassins Was Very Real and Very Deadly
There was a very real Order of Assassins who were agents of the medieval Nizari Ismaili, a faction of Shiite Muslims who broke away from the larger Shiite community in the late 11th century
- Who Were the Assassins? | 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
- Assassins | Assassins Creed Wiki | Fandom
These tenets permeate every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things" The Assassins carry out their duties through political, strategic assassination in the hope that killing one individual will lead to the salvation of thousands
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