The History of the Assassins, Derived from Oriental SourcesHammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von
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The History of the Assassins, Derived from Oriental Sources
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von
Assassins (Ismailites)
[83] Abulfeda, Takwimet-tevarikh Mirkhond Abulfaradj.
[84] A. D. 1117; A. H. 511.
[85] A. D. 1104; A. H. 498.
[86] Mirkhond.
[87] A. D. 1124; A. H. 518.
[88] A. D. 1126; A. H. 520.
[89] Mirkhond.
[90] A. D. 1127; A. H. 521.
[91] Takwimet-tevarikh.
[92] Mirkhond.
[93] A. D. 1128; A. H. 522.
[94] Mirkhond.
[95] A. D. 1129; A. H. 524.
[96] Takwimet-tevarikh.
[97] A. D. 1131; A. H. 526.
[98] Mirkhond.
[99] Mirkhond.
[100] Abulfeda, a. 523.
[101] Jehannumma, p. 559.
[102] A. D. 1128; A. H. 523.
[103] Kemaleddin and Ibn Forat; the latter calls the vizier Mardeghani
Mardekani; and the prince of Aleppo, Bure instead of Busi.
[104] Abulfeda, a. 523. Wilhel. Tyr. XIII. 25.
[105] A. D. 1118.
[106] Anton, Versuch einer Geschichte des Tempelherrenordens. p. 10-15
[107] A. D. 1129; A. H. 524.
[108] Wilken, Geschichte der Kreuzzüge. II. p. 566.
[109] The crown of kings.
[110] Justini Epitome, l. xxiv. c. 8.
[111] A. D. 1129; A. H. 524.
[112] A. D. 1132; A. H. 527.
[113] Wilken Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, II. p. 612.
[114] Dispenser of fortune.
[115] Abulfeda, ad an. 520.
[116] A. D. 1126; A. H. 520.
[117] Wilken, II. p. 531; after Kemaleddin.
[118] A. D. 1127; A. H. 521.
[119] Ibn Forat.
[120] A. D. 1130; A. H. 525.
[121] Abulfeda, ad ann. 525.
[122] Abulfeda, ad ann. 529.
[123] Mirkhond.
[124] The command according to the command of God.
[125] Abulfeda, ann. 524.
[126] Wilken Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, 11, p. 593; after Renandot.
[127] A. D. 1134; A. H. 529.
[128] Abulfeda, ann. 529.
[129] A. D. 1134; A. H. 529. A. D. 1138; A. H. 533.
[130] A. D. 1140; A. H. 535.
[131] Mirkhond and Abulfeda.
[132] Mirkhond.
[133] Mirkhond.
[134] A. D. 1092; A. H. 485.
[135] A. D. 1107; A. H. 501.
[136] D’Herbelot, after Ghaffari and others.
[137] A. D. 1150; A. H. 545.
[138] A. D. 1151; A. H. 546. Devletshah art. Enweri, Ferideddin Katib,
and Sabir.
[139] The Atabegs of Aserbijan, A. D. 1145; A. H. 540; those of Fars,
A. D. 1148; A. H. 543; those of Loristan, A. D. 1150; A. H. 545.
(Takwimet tevarikh.)
[140] A. D. 1142; A. H. 537.
[141] A. D. 1154; A. H. 549.
[142] A. D. 1158; A. H. 553.
[143] A. D. 1160; A. H. 555.
[144] A. D. 1154; A. H. 549.
[145] Gesta Dei per Francos, p. 893.
[146] A. D. 1148; A. H. 543. Nepa, p. 915.
[147] Nokhbetet-tevarikh.
[148] A. D. 1151; A. H. 546. Turbessel, Hamtab, Hazart, Rarendel, Gesta
Dei, &c. p. 920.
[149] Mejereddin, G. D. p. 893.
[150] Miheneddin Ainardus (ibidem).
[151] Jihad ol assghar.
[152] Jihad ol ekbar.
[153] From the Nokhbetet-tevarikh of Mohammed Effendi, after the
Akdol-jemen, (i. e. _coral necklace_); the Kamil (i. e. _the
complete_) of Ibn Essir, and the Miret-ol-edvar, or _mirror of ages_.
[154] A. D. 1162; A. H. 558.
[155] According to the Nokhbetet-tevarikh; according to the Gesta Dei,
two hundred thousand paid down, and as much promised.
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