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{{Faction Infobox | {{Faction Infobox | ||
|image=Insignia 4.png | |image = Insignia 4.png | ||
|founder= | |founder = | ||
|headquarters= | |headquarters = [[Alamut]] | ||
|locations=[[Iran]] | |locations = [[Iran]] | ||
|parent= | |parent = [[Protectors of Persia]] {{c|465 BCE}}<br>[[Hidden Ones]] {{c|47 BCE – 1090 CE}}<br>[[Assassins]] {{c|after 1090}} | ||
|religion= | |religion = | ||
|formed= | |formed = | ||
|reorganized=1090 | |reorganized = 1090 | ||
|collapsed= | |collapsed = | ||
}} | |notable = [[Darius]]}} | ||
The '''Persian Brotherhood of Assassins'''<ref name="The Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref> was the branch of [[Assassins]] that operated in [[Iran]]. The Persian Brotherhood was originally a branch of the Hidden Ones who followed in the footsteps of | The '''Persian Brotherhood of Assassins'''<ref name="The Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref> was the branch of [[Assassins]] that operated in [[Iran]]. | ||
The Persian Brotherhood was originally a branch of the [[Hidden Ones]] who followed in the footsteps of a [[Artabanus' group|similar group of assassins]] from the region led by the [[Darius]], killer of [[Xerxes I of Persia]]. In 1090 CE, the Persian branch reorganized itself as the Assassin Brotherhood. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Achaemenid Empire=== | ===Achaemenid Empire=== | ||
In 465 BCE, a Persian elite by the name of Artabanus formed a | In 465 BCE, a Persian elite by the name of Artabanus formed a group of freedom fighters to oppose the Achaemenid King of Kings Xerxes I, who was supported by the [[Order of the Ancients]], a predecessor group to the [[Templars|Templar Order]].<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> His deed became renowned among the later Assassin Brotherhood, for it went down in their history as the earliest recorded usage of the [[Hidden Blade]], their iconic weapon. For this reason, Darius was posthumously honored as one of their predecessors.<ref name="The Essential Guide" /><ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> | ||
===Abbasid Caliphate=== | |||
By the time of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], the [[Hidden Ones]] had established the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Brotherhood]] (an early incarnation of the Persian Brotherhood) on the fortress of [[Alamut]]. Having discovered that the fortress was built above a [[Isu|Precursor]] site, the Hidden Ones bowed to protect the secrets bellow the fortress, no matter the cost. In 862, [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], a former street thief and an [[Novice|initiate]] of the Hidden Ones, joined the organization under [[Master Assassin]] [[Roshan]]'s tutelage. He would subsequently depart to [[Baghdad]] to hinder the presence of the Order there and would later participate in the fortresses' defense during an attack by the [[Tahirids]].<ref name="ACMir">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref> | |||
===Assassin state=== | ===Assassin state=== | ||
In 1090, [[Hassan-i Sabbāh]] reorganized the Brotherhood into a public state based in [[Alamut]], a castle in northern Persia.<ref name="The Essential Guide"/><ref name="Encyclopedia"/> In 1162, during [[Hassan the Younger]] | In 1090, [[Hassan-i Sabbāh]] reorganized the Brotherhood into a public state based in [[Alamut]], a castle in northern Persia.<ref name="The Essential Guide" /><ref name="Encyclopedia" /> In 1162, during the reign of [[Hassan the Younger]], an Assassin later known as [[Al Mualim]] was sent to the [[Levant]] to expand Assassin influence, establishing another [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|branch autonomous]] from Alamut. This led to the construction of the fortress of [[Masyaf]].<ref name="AC1Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> | ||
After Al Mualim's successor [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was | After Al Mualim's successor, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], was led to exile from Masyaf by [[Abbas Sofian]] in a coup d'état in 1228, he sought refuge in Alamut fortress alongside his family. The former [[Mentor]] remained in Alamut for almost 20 years, eventually deciding to return and reclaim Masyaf in 1247.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref> | ||
In 1256, the Persian Assassins in Alamut were besieged by the forces of the [[Mongol Empire]] led by [[Hülegü Khan]]. The Mongols had come seeking revenge for the | In 1256, the Persian Assassins in Alamut were besieged by the forces of the [[Mongol Empire]] led by [[Hülegü Khan]]. The Mongols had come seeking revenge for the assassination of their leader [[Genghis Khan]] in 1227,<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''</ref> and were then under the leadership of [[Möngke Khan]], the founder of the [[Mongolian Rite of the Templar Order]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]''</ref> Hülegü Khan later claimed the Assassins in Alamut put up no resistance against the Mongols, and the fortress was subsequently destroyed.<ref name="ACM"/> | ||
===Timurid dynasty=== | ===Timurid dynasty=== | ||
By the time of the {{Wiki|Timurid Empire}}, the Persian Brotherhood still maintained | By the time of the {{Wiki|Timurid Empire}}, the Persian Brotherhood still maintained foothold in Persia. During the 15th century, the Persian [[Mentor]] sent one of their Assassin recruits, [[Dariâ]], to [[Venice]] to aid in the rebuilding [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Venetian Brotherhood]].{{Fact}} | ||
===Afsharid dynasty=== | ===Afsharid dynasty=== | ||
In 1747, [[ | In 1747, [[Salah Bey]], the captain of [[guards]] for Nāder Shāh assassinated the Iranian ruler and hoped to retrieve his [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]], the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond. However, the Koh-i-Noor had already been passed off to [[Ahmad Shāh Durrānī]], an [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] chief, who therefore became the next target of Salah Bey.<ref name="War Letters">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War letters|War Letters]]</ref> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
'''Achaemenid Empire''' | |||
*[[Amorges]] {{c|defected}} | |||
*[[Darius]] | |||
*[[Pactyas (Ancients)|Pactyas]] {{c|defected}} | |||
'''Abassid Caliphate''' | |||
*[[Tabid Al-Nubi]] | |||
*[[Fuladh Al Haami]] | |||
*[[Hytham]] | |||
*[[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] | |||
*[[Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa]] | |||
*[[Ahmad ibn Musa]] | |||
*[[Al-Hasan ibn Musa]] | |||
*[[Naaji]] | |||
*[[Nur]] | |||
*[[Rayhan]] | |||
*[[Rebekah]] | |||
*[[Roshan]] | |||
'''Seljuk Empire''' | |||
*[[Hassan-i Sabbāh]] | *[[Hassan-i Sabbāh]] | ||
'''Timurid Empire''' | |||
*[[Dariâ]] | *[[Dariâ]] | ||
'''Afsharid Empire''' | |||
*[[Salah Bey]] | *[[Salah Bey]] | ||
===Allies=== | === Allies === | ||
'''Achaemenid Empire''' | |||
*[[Kassandra]] | |||
*[[Natakas]] | |||
'''Afsharid dynasty''' | |||
*[[Achilles Davenport]] {{c|[[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]}} | *[[Achilles Davenport]] {{c|[[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]}} | ||
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The Persian Brotherhood of Assassins[1] was the branch of Assassins that operated in Iran.
The Persian Brotherhood was originally a branch of the Hidden Ones who followed in the footsteps of a similar group of assassins from the region led by the Darius, killer of Xerxes I of Persia. In 1090 CE, the Persian branch reorganized itself as the Assassin Brotherhood.
History
Achaemenid Empire
In 465 BCE, a Persian elite by the name of Artabanus formed a group of freedom fighters to oppose the Achaemenid King of Kings Xerxes I, who was supported by the Order of the Ancients, a predecessor group to the Templar Order.[2] His deed became renowned among the later Assassin Brotherhood, for it went down in their history as the earliest recorded usage of the Hidden Blade, their iconic weapon. For this reason, Darius was posthumously honored as one of their predecessors.[1][3]
Abbasid Caliphate
By the time of the Abbasid Caliphate, the Hidden Ones had established the Alamut Brotherhood (an early incarnation of the Persian Brotherhood) on the fortress of Alamut. Having discovered that the fortress was built above a Precursor site, the Hidden Ones bowed to protect the secrets bellow the fortress, no matter the cost. In 862, Basim Ibn Ishaq, a former street thief and an initiate of the Hidden Ones, joined the organization under Master Assassin Roshan's tutelage. He would subsequently depart to Baghdad to hinder the presence of the Order there and would later participate in the fortresses' defense during an attack by the Tahirids.[4]
Assassin state
In 1090, Hassan-i Sabbāh reorganized the Brotherhood into a public state based in Alamut, a castle in northern Persia.[1][2] In 1162, during the reign of Hassan the Younger, an Assassin later known as Al Mualim was sent to the Levant to expand Assassin influence, establishing another branch autonomous from Alamut. This led to the construction of the fortress of Masyaf.[5]
After Al Mualim's successor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, was led to exile from Masyaf by Abbas Sofian in a coup d'état in 1228, he sought refuge in Alamut fortress alongside his family. The former Mentor remained in Alamut for almost 20 years, eventually deciding to return and reclaim Masyaf in 1247.[6]
In 1256, the Persian Assassins in Alamut were besieged by the forces of the Mongol Empire led by Hülegü Khan. The Mongols had come seeking revenge for the assassination of their leader Genghis Khan in 1227,[7] and were then under the leadership of Möngke Khan, the founder of the Mongolian Rite of the Templar Order.[8] Hülegü Khan later claimed the Assassins in Alamut put up no resistance against the Mongols, and the fortress was subsequently destroyed.[7]
Timurid dynasty
By the time of the Timurid Empire, the Persian Brotherhood still maintained foothold in Persia. During the 15th century, the Persian Mentor sent one of their Assassin recruits, Dariâ, to Venice to aid in the rebuilding Venetian Brotherhood. [citation needed]
Afsharid dynasty
In 1747, Salah Bey, the captain of guards for Nāder Shāh assassinated the Iranian ruler and hoped to retrieve his Piece of Eden, the Koh-i-Noor diamond. However, the Koh-i-Noor had already been passed off to Ahmad Shāh Durrānī, an Afghan chief, who therefore became the next target of Salah Bey.[9]
Members
Achaemenid Empire
Abassid Caliphate
- Tabid Al-Nubi
- Fuladh Al Haami
- Hytham
- Basim Ibn Ishaq
- Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa
- Ahmad ibn Musa
- Al-Hasan ibn Musa
- Naaji
- Nur
- Rayhan
- Rebekah
- Roshan
Seljuk Empire
Timurid Empire
Afsharid Empire
Allies
Achaemenid Empire
Afsharid dynasty
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed II (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia
- ↑ Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Mirage
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Official Game Guide
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Assassin's Creed: Memories
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – War Letters
