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Hasan-i Sabah

Focus on ... Iran

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Focus on ... Iran

**Population**: 77 million
 
**Number of Ismailis**: Unknown, several thousand

**Key Areas**: Alamut - site of Hasan-i Sabbah's legendary castle

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The Day of Resurrection

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The Day of Resurrection

Hasan-i Sabbah was an exceptional and charismatic leader. Under him and his appointed successor the Nizari-Ismaili mini-state, headquartered in Alamut, enjoyed relative success, making raids as far as Jerusalem and the Caucuses and even encroaching on Templar territory.

However, the military successes soon began to dwindle and, with the Imam still hidden somewhere, the Nizari Ismailis (who by the mid-12th century numbered about 60 000), became increasingly disillusioned. 

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Hasan-i Sabah

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Hasan-i Sabah

Over a few decades, the Fatimid Ismaili empire succombed to bitter infighting, intense factionalism, leadership crises and defeat at the hands of the Crusaders in the Middle East. Finally, in 1171 Cairo itself was conquered by Saladin and his Sunni warriors. The Ismaili empire was at an end.

Meanwhile, in the mountains of Iran, a shift was taking in place in the identity of Ismailism. 

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