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The '''First siege of Masyaf''' was an engagement between the [[Saracen]] armies of [[Saladin]] and the [[Assassin Order]], under the command of [[Al Mualim]].
The '''Siege of Masyaf''' was an engagement between the [[Saracen]] armies of [[Saladin]] and the [[Assassin Order]], under the command of [[Al Mualim]].


Following two failed attempts on Saladin's life, the Saracen warlord was unwilling to allow another, and so brought together a force of 10,000 Saracen warriors to descend upon the fortress of [[Masyaf]]. Ignoring the other nine Assassin strongholds, the Saracens made their way through the village and up the the gates of the fortress. The next day the siege begun.
Following two failed attempts on Saladin's life, the Saracen warlord was unwilling to allow another, and so brought together a force of 10,000 Saracen warriors to descend upon the fortress of [[Masyaf]]. Ignoring the other nine Assassin strongholds, the Saracens made their way through the village and up the the gates of the fortress. The next day the siege begun.

Revision as of 21:30, 26 June 2011

This article is about the siege of 1176. You may be looking for the attack of 1191 or siege of 1257.

The Siege of Masyaf was an engagement between the Saracen armies of Saladin and the Assassin Order, under the command of Al Mualim.

Following two failed attempts on Saladin's life, the Saracen warlord was unwilling to allow another, and so brought together a force of 10,000 Saracen warriors to descend upon the fortress of Masyaf. Ignoring the other nine Assassin strongholds, the Saracens made their way through the village and up the the gates of the fortress. The next day the siege begun.

The following night, Al Mualim ordered the Master Assassin, Umar Ibn-La'Ahad to infiltrate the Saracen camp and provide a warning to Saladin, utilising information gathered by an Assassin spy already in the camp. Umar was successful, leaving a feather and dagger in the warlord's tent, though he was forced to kill a nobleman during his escape.

The following day, Saladin left, although his uncle and second-in-command, Shahib, remained to negotiate the terms of peace. Shahib informed the Assassin that they would leave once they had the head of the nobleman's killer, Umar; his name having been learned from the captured spy, Ahmad Sofian. Although Al Mualim was reluctant to allow Umar to take Ahmad's place on the executioners' block, he eventually relented. Following his death, the Saracens left Masyaf.

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