saliotthomas
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when reading you often find word that sound either familliar or foreign,and wonder about there origin
This one i found in the crusade through the Arabian eye by amin Maalouf
assassin The term 'Assassin' derives from Hashshashin, a militant Ismaili Muslim sect, active in the Middle East from the eighth to the fourteenth centuries. This mystic secret society killed members of the Abbasid and Seljuq élite for political and religious reasons.[3]
It is speculated that the assassins were drugged for their murders with hashish and opium; assassin derives either from hasishin, the influence of the drugs, or hassansin, after their leader, Hassan-i-Sabah. Hashishinnya was an offensive term depicting this cult by its Muslim and Mongolian detractors.
The earliest literary use of the "assassination" is in The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1605).[4][5]
Hashshashin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
so hashish was the origine of the term,and it also very much of actuality,as this sect was an inspiration fo modern terrorism
do you have words yourself?
This one i found in the crusade through the Arabian eye by amin Maalouf
assassin The term 'Assassin' derives from Hashshashin, a militant Ismaili Muslim sect, active in the Middle East from the eighth to the fourteenth centuries. This mystic secret society killed members of the Abbasid and Seljuq élite for political and religious reasons.[3]
It is speculated that the assassins were drugged for their murders with hashish and opium; assassin derives either from hasishin, the influence of the drugs, or hassansin, after their leader, Hassan-i-Sabah. Hashishinnya was an offensive term depicting this cult by its Muslim and Mongolian detractors.
The earliest literary use of the "assassination" is in The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1605).[4][5]
Hashshashin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
so hashish was the origine of the term,and it also very much of actuality,as this sect was an inspiration fo modern terrorism
do you have words yourself?