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ACR Yusuf v.png|[[Yusuf Tazim]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Leader, [[Turkish Assassins]]<br>? - 1512
ACR Yusuf v.png|[[Yusuf Tazim]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Leader, [[Turkish Assassins]]<br>? - 1512
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Dogan]]<ref name="ACRV novel"/><br>Leader, Turkish Assassins<br>1512 - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Dogan]]<ref name="ACRV novel"/><br>Leader, Turkish Assassins<br>1512 - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Desiderius Erasmus]]<ref name="ACRV novel"/><br>Leader, [[Northern European Assassins]]<br>? - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Mujir]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Leader, Levantine Assassins<br>? - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Mujir]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Leader, Levantine Assassins<br>? - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Iskender]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Mentor, [[Egyptian Assassins]]<br>? - ?
Wiki_noimage.jpg|[[Iskender]]<ref name="ACRV"/><br>Mentor, [[Egyptian Assassins]]<br>? - ?

Revision as of 14:22, 23 December 2011

The position of Assassin leader was given to any member of the Assassin Order who had received leadership over a branch of Assassins or, during the 20th century, the entire Order.[1]

Before the 20th century, contact between countries was difficult and almost non-existent, resulting in the various branches of Assassins each having their own leader rather than being united under a single individual. On some occasions, these Assassin leaders were given the title of Mentor, after having proven they were wise enough and after they had trained a high number of Assassin apprentices.[1]

During the 20th century, when contact between countries was stable and common, the Assassin Order was united under a single leader, who was from then on known as the Mentor only.[1]

Known Assassin leaders

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