The Mongol vs. Order of Assassins War
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Get the Exclusive NordVPN deal here: https://nordvpn.com/historydose It’s risk free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ------------- Hidden away on the high peaks of Persia and Syria, the shadowy Order of Assassins (hashashin) ensures its survival by maintaining agents in the courts of rival kings and statesmen, and striking when the time comes. But a new enemy hails from the East. The Mongol hordes lay waste to Persia, and soon look toward the mountains and the defiant Order of Assassins. This is the story of the Mongols vs. Assassins war. --------- Thank you to @TheJackmeisterMongolHistory for providing sources and scholarly guidance. A note on place name: https://docs.google.com/document/d/104Qi-CqXN7lXCfAD2CPRv0JluDsiNdFiWK1cfM774zs/edit ART & SCRIPT The art is original and manually made by @Joseph_Feely Art process explained: https://youtu.be/Dt2qmxuewSw?si=EWG8yvR0t1-eC5T- Script is researched, written and narrated by Chris Feely. (Bibliography at bottom of description). --------------- MUSIC Provided by Artlist artists: Kadir Demir Rhythm Scott ---------------- SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL Join the Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/historydose ORIGINAL ART PRINTS https://joseph-feely.pixels.com/collections/history+dose?sort=recentlyadded COOL HISTORY MERCH Buy episode-themed merch here! https://www.redbubble.com/people/HistoryDose/shop ------ A special thanks to all of our Patreon supporters, especially: Bug VS Windshield Nathan Racher Matthew Sammon Broc Smith Elliot Bramham Freyr Cameron Anders Andy Ortega Evan C loljayzus Carl Johnson D. O. Christian Rieger Nick Stringari Christopher NightDocs Frausty the Snowman Sean Feely ------------ SOURCES Faḍlallāh, Rašīd-ad-Dīn. “Hulagu Khan.” Jami'u't-Tawarikh: Compendium of Chronicles: A History of the Mongols, translated by Wheeler M. Thackston, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988, pp. 472–481. [primary source] Hodgson, Marshall G. S. The Order of Assassins: The Struggle of the Early Nizari Isma'ilis against the Islamic World. Mouton & Co., 1955. Juvaynī Atâ-Malek. “Part Three.” The History of the World Conqueror, translated by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 2, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1958, pp. 547–725. [primary source] [This source provides several of the quotes in the video, primarily those that concern the fate of Khwarshah and his family] May, Timothy. “ A Mongol-Ismâʿîlî Alliance?: Thoughts on the Mongols and Assassins.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , ser. 3, 2004, pp. 231–239. 3. Paris, Matthew, and Rishanger, William. Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273. United Kingdom, G. Bell, 1889, pp. 131-132. [primary source for the Nizari envoys going to England and France] Sarkozy, Miklos. “The Dīwān-i Qā’Imiyyāt and the Mongols.” The Subalterns Project. The First Workshop – on the pre-Safavid period, 7 Nov. 2015, Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh. Waterson, James, and David Morgan. The Ismaili Assassins: A History of Medieval Murder. Frontline Books, 2019. Willey, Peter. The Eagle's Nest: Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria. I.B. Tauris, 2006. Williams, Patrick A. “The Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat: Another Suspect?” Traditio, vol. 26, 1970, pp. 381–389., https://doi.org/10.1017/s0362152900005109. ------------- Music credits: (Eastern Violin and Vocal Tracks by Soulpacifica- tihana.net/soulpacifica | YT:tihanamusic)
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