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True Assassin (真アサシン, Shin Asashin) - Hassan of the Fathomless Rift (幽弋のハサン, Yūyoku no Hasan) The Servant of Faldeus Dioland in the True Holy Grail War. He came to hold the title of "Old Man of the Mountain" by becoming the "shadow of death" rather than become one of the nineteen leaders of the Hashshashin.
The Sheik and Hassan then ride elephants to a dark blue, where the Sheik acquires a book, and tells Hassan to ride a horse to another grotto. On the way there, Abdul-Rodus explains that the Wak-Wak Islands are filled with Amazons , genii and demons, and Hassan's wife is the daughter of the king of the islands.
Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Bagdad and How He Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand) [9] is a five-act drama in prose with verse passages. It tells the story of Hassan, a young man from Baghdad who embarks on a journey to Samarkand, a city in Central Asia. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and obstacles, including ...
Hassan or Hasan (Arabic: حسن Ḥasan) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world. As a surname, Hassan may be Arabic, Irish, Scottish, or Jewish ( Sephardic and Mizrahic ) (see Hassan (surname) ).
Hassan ultimately received more troops from the caliph and gained the defections of some 12,000 Berbers disillusioned by al-Kahina's policies. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] With this new army, he recommenced his campaign most likely by 701, 702 or 703, scoring a victory against al-Kahina at Gabes, before pursuing her into the Aures , where he defeated and killed ...
Hassan is an impact crater on the southern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Hassan was first observed in Cassini images during that mission's March 2005 flyby of Enceladus. It is located at 31.3° South Latitude , 188.5° West Longitude , and is 14.5 kilometers across. [ 1 ]
Abu Sa'id ibn Abi al-Hasan Yasar al-Basri, often referred to as Hasan of Basra or Hasan al-Basri, [a] was an ancient Muslim preacher, ascetic, theologian, exegete, scholar, and judge.
On 26 December, a harka (a punitive expedition) was decided. The Moroccan prince Hassan II directed the operations from Tetouan. On the ground, it was Commander Oufkir who directed the most decisive operations. Four fifths of the army, i.e. 20,000 men, were deployed in the region. To legitimise this action, Mohammed V gave a speech on 5 January ...