The Assassins. A Radical Sect In Islam

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'Assassin' is now a common noun in most European languages, but it first came to the West from Arabic around the time of the Crusades, when it was the... Lire la suite
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Résumé

'Assassin' is now a common noun in most European languages, but it first came to the West from Arabic around the time of the Crusades, when it was the name given to a secretive Islamic sect feared by the Crusaders and the Muslim establishment alike. Here Bernard Lewis traces the origins of the Assassin sect in the Shi'ite branch of Islam and chronicles both their doctrines and the life of their enigmatic founder, the legendary 'Old Man of the Mountain'. The Assassins were the first group to make planned, systematic, and long-term use of murder as a political weapon, and their ideals and methods have since found many imitators. The Assassins is the most comprehensive, readable, and authoritative account of history's first terrorists.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2003
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    1-84212-451-X
  • EAN
    9781842124512
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    165 pages
  • Poids
    0.175 Kg
  • Dimensions
    13,0 cm × 20,0 cm × 1,3 cm

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Biographie de Bernard Lewis

Bernard Lewis, a world-respected authority on Islamic and Middle Eastern history, is Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton University, where he has been since 1974. Born in London in 1916, he was Professor of the History of the Middle East at the School of oriental and African Studies, University of London, from 1949 until 1974.

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