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  2. Masyaf Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was captured by the Assassins in 1141 from Sanqur, [clarification needed] who had held it on behalf of the Banu Munqidh of Shaizar, and was later refortified by Rashid al-Din Sinan. [1] Masyaf and the surrounding town functioned as the capital of a Nizari emirate from the middle of the 12th century until the end of the 13th century.

  3. Masyaf - Wikipedia

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    Masyaf (Arabic: مصياف Miṣyāf) is a city in northwestern Syria. It is the center of the Masyaf District in the Hama Governorate . As of 2004, Masyaf had a religiously diverse population of approximately 22,000 Ismailis , Alawites and Christians.

  4. Order of Assassins - Wikipedia

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    European orientalists in the 19th and 20th centuries also referred to the Isma'ili Assassins in their works, writing about them based on accounts in seminal works by medieval Arab and Persian authors, particularly ibn al-Qalanisi's Mudhayyal Ta'rikh Dimashq (Continuation of the Chronicle of Damascus), ibn al-Athir's al-Kāmil fit-Tārīkh (The ...

  5. Nizari Ismaili state - Wikipedia

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    The most important one was Alamut Castle, the residence of the Lord. The largest castle was Lambasar Castle, featuring a complex and highly efficient water storage system. The most important fortress in Syria was Masyaf Castle, though the castle of Kahf was probably the main residence of the Syrian Ismaili leader Rashid al-Din Sinan. [17]

  6. List of castles in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Usually the type of castle represented by the predominant surviving fortified remains Date: Usually the dates of the principal building works relating to the surviving remains Condition: An indication as to what remains of the original castle structure Image: Building or site as it currently exists Coordinates: Location of the castle Governorate

  7. Category:Castles of the Nizari Ismaili state - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2020, at 02:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Al-Rusafa, Syria - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rusafa (Arabic: الرصافة Ruṣāfa, also spelled Rassafah, Rosafah or Resafi) is a Syrian village located in the Masyaf Subdistrict in Masyaf District, located west of Hama and about 10 kilometers southwest of Masyaf. [1] According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Rusafa had a population of 1,608 in the 2004 census. [2]

  9. List of Crusader castles - Wikipedia

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    Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Fortress , Arabic names Qal'at Nimrud and Qal'at as-Subayba; Ayyubid castle expanded by Baibars , built to protect the road to Damascus from Crusaders and Muslim rivals; however, a Crusader phase now seems again as proven, based on masonry and construction style of inner parts.