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List of Assassin strongholds

List of the strongholds or dar al-hijra of the Order of Assassins in Persia (Iran) and Syria.

Location of several of the Ismaili castles in the regions of Alamut and Rudbar.

Most of the Persian Ismaili castles were in the Alborz mountains, in the regions of Daylaman (particularly, in Alamut and Rudbar; north of modern-day Qazvin) and Quhistan (south of Khurasan), as well as in Qumis. Most of the Syrian Ismaili castles were in Jabal Bahra' (Syrian Coastal Mountain Range).

According to Juzjani, before the Mongol invasion the Assassins possessed 70 forts in Quhistan and 35 in Alamut.[1] Overall, they probably had 250 castles.[2]

The Ismaili fortresses in Rudbar of Alamut had been built on rocky heights and were equipped to withstand long sieges; they had storehouses with high capacities and elaborate water supply infrastructure such as cisterns, qanats, and canals.[3]

Persia edit

Ismaili castles in Persia (Iran)
Name Image Condition Location Present-day location Coordinates Notes
Alamut Castle (قلعه الموت)   destroyed, partially restored Alamut Qazvin Province 36°26′40.63″N 50°35′9.58″E / 36.4446194°N 50.5859944°E / 36.4446194; 50.5859944 The capital of the Nizari state.
Atashgah Castle (قلعه آتشگاه)   Ruined Kashmar Razavi Khorasan Province 35°18′59″N 58°23′10″E / 35.31639°N 58.38611°E / 35.31639; 58.38611
Lambsar, Lambasar (لمبسر), Lamsar, Lamasar (لمسر), Lanbasar (لنبمسر)   in ruins Alamut Qazvin Province 36°32′51″N 50°13′38″E / 36.5476°N 50.2273°E / 36.5476; 50.2273 Captured, refortified, and governed by Kiya Buzurg-Ummid. Probably the largest Nizari castle.
Rudkhan Castle (قلعه رودخان)   rebuilt Daylam 37°03′52″N 49°14′21″E / 37.064357°N 49.239276°E / 37.064357; 49.239276
Maymun-Diz (میمون‌دز), Meymundezh (میمون‌دژ) N/A destroyed and lost Rudbar Qazvin Province Destroyed by the Mongols in 1256.
Semiran castle (قلعه سمیران)   in ruins Tarem Qazvin Province
Nevizar Shah Castle (قلعه نویزر شاه), Navisar/Nevisar Shah Castle (قلعه نویسر شاه) Rudbar Qazvin Province
Mansur Kuh castle (قلعه منصورکوه),   in ruins Qumis Semnan Province [4]
Mehrnegar Castle (Damghan), Mihrnigar (قلعه مهرنگار), Mihrin/Mehrin Castle (قلعه مهرین)   in ruins Qumis Damghan County [4] Fell at 1253 to the Mongols.
Gerdkuh/Girdkuh (گردکوه), Dezh-i Gunbadan (دژ گنبدان)   in ruins Qumis near Damghan 36°09′43″N 54°09′25″E / 36.16194°N 54.15694°E / 36.16194; 54.15694 [4] The last Ismaili castle that surrendered to Mongols.
Ustunawand (استوناوند), Ostanavand (استاناوند), Ostanavand Castle of Naruheh (قلعه استاناوند ناروهه)   Damavand Garmsar County [4]
Saru castles (قلعه سارو), Soru   mainly intact Qumis near Semnan Two nearby related castles, Greater Saru and Lesser Saru, are recently attributed to the Ismailis.
Mu'minabad/Mo'menabad Castle (قلعه مؤمن‌آباد), locally known as Kal Hasab Sabbah Castle (قلعه کل حسن صباح) Quhistan near Taghandik, Darmian County 32°43′22″N 59°56′29″E / 32.722778°N 59.941389°E / 32.722778; 59.941389
Dara, Darah, Duruh Castle قلعه درح Quhistan, near Sistan's border Doreh, Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan A dependency of the Mo'menabad Castle.
Citadel of Takrit (قلعة تكريت)   in ruins Tikrit, Iraq One of the few "open" Ismaili stronghold.[5]
Kuh Qaen castle (قلعه قائن), Qal'eh Kuh of Qaen (قلعه کوه قائن), Husayn Qa'ini Castle (قلعه جسین قائنی) Qaen, Quhistan
Kuh Zardan Castle (قلعه کوه زردان)   in ruins Quhistan Zardan, Zirkuh 33°28′58″N 59°39′30″E / 33.482863°N 59.658299°E / 33.482863; 59.658299
Furg Castle (قلعه فورگ), Furk Castle (قلعه فورک)   rebuilt Quhistan Darmian County
Ghal'eh Kuh of Ferdows (قلعه کوه فردوس) in ruins south of Tun, Quhistan Ferdows County 33°32′N 58°05′E / 33.54°N 58.08°E / 33.54; 58.08 The biggest fortress of Quhistan, per Tarikh-i Jahangushay. Burned by the invading Mongols. Connected to the Ghal'eh Kuh of Hasanabad.
Ghal'eh Kuh of Hasanabad (قلعه کوه حسن‌آباد), Ghal'eh Dokhtar (قلعه دختر حسن‌آباد) in ruins north-west of Tun, Quhistan Ferdows County 34°04′21″N 58°05′05″E / 34.072556°N 58.084722°E / 34.072556; 58.084722 Connected to the Ghal'eh Kuh of Ferdows.
Khalanjan Castle (قلعه خالنجان), Khulanjan Castle (قلعه خولنجان), Bazi Castle (قلعه بزی) destroyed Khulanjan town, south of Isfahan (the exact location of the town is uncertain)[6] Isfahan Province
Anjudan (انجدان) Anjudan Anjudan, Markazi Province
Sa’adat-kuh (سعادت‌کوه) Rudbar
Mubarak-kuh (مبارک‌کوه)
Firuzkuh castle (قلعه فیروزکوه) (قلعه فیروزکوه [fa])   in ruins Rayy Tehran Province A concentric castle
Shah-Dizh (شاهدژ), Shahdez (شاهدز), Dizkuh (دژکوه), Dizhkuh (دژکوه)   in ruins near Isfahan on Nehbandan hill, Isfahan 32°35′48″N 51°38′38″E / 32.59667°N 51.64389°E / 32.59667; 51.64389 Peacefully captured and refortified by Ahmad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Attash, recaptured and destroyed by the Seljuqs[7]
Kafer Ghal'eh (Sangsar) (کافر قلعه سنگسر) fa:File:Mahdishahr_Kafar_Ghal'e.JPG Mehdishahr County, Semnan Province
Hesaruiyeh (حصاروئیه) 30°02′37″N 55°12′59″E / 30.04361°N 55.21639°E / 30.04361; 55.21639
Ghal'eh Dokhtar of Shurab (قلعه دختر شوراب) Quhistan Gonabad County, South Khorasan Province
Shir Qal'eh (شیرقلعه) near Shahmirzad, Semnan Province
Gahur Castle (قلعه گهور), Boz Qal'eh (بز قلعه)   in ruins Eshtehard County, Alborz Province
Qal'eh Qela' of Mud (قلعه قلاع مود) Quhistan near Mud, Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan Province
Chimarud Castle (قلعه چیمارود) Anbuh, Gilan Province
Kalisham Castle (قلعه و پای قلعه کلیشم) Kalisham, Gilan Province
Rostam Castle of Khusf (قلعه رستم خوسف), Qal'eh Dokhtar (Khusf) (قلعه دختر (خوسف)) [1] Quhistan Ganj village, Khusf County
Labrud Castle (قلعه لبرود) Qumis Ahvanu, Semnan Province
Arzang Castle (ارزنگ قلعه) near Pashand in Savojbolagh County, Alborz Province
Kolim Fortress (دژ کلیم), Kolim Castle (قلعه کلیم) Kolim, Poshtkuh Rural District (Semnan Province)
Mahtabi Fortress (دژمهتابی) Arrajan Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province
Gabaran castle (قلعه گبران) near Hiv, Savojbolagh County
Forud castle (قلعه فرود)   Kalat, Gonabad
Arzhang Castle (قلعه ارژنگ or ارژنگ قلعه) Talaqan Minavand, Alborz Province
Mansur Castle (قلعه منصور) Talaqan
Markuh Castle (قلعه مارکوه), Marku Castle (قلعه مارکو) Ramsar County
Qal'eh Qela' of Sarayan (قلعه قلاع سرایان) Quhistan Masabi Rural District
Qal'eh Qela' of Nowzad (قلعه قلاع نوزاد) Quhistan Darmian County
Bamrud Castle (قلعه بمرود) Quhistan Bamrud, South Khorasan Province
Espahabdan Castle (قلعه اسپهبدان) Espahabdan
Qal'eh Dokhtar (قلعه دختر)   Kuhsorkh County Razavi Khorasan Province
Qal'at al-Jiss (قلعة الجص) Arrajan
Qal'at Halādhān, Dez Kelat (دز کلات) Arrajan
Qal'at al-Nazir (قلعة الناظر) Arrajan
"Mor" Uncertain Based on the Ginanic accounts, Mor was a fortress and the place of residence of the Imam who was living in concealment.[1]

Syria edit

The strongholds in Jabal Bahra' were known as the "Castles of the da'wa" (قلاع الدعوة qilāʿ al-daʿwah).[8]

Ismaili castles in Syria
Name Arabic name / Alternative spellings Location Condition Image Coordinates Notes
Qal'at Balis (Barbalissos) قلعة بالس on the Aleppo-Baghdad road 35°50′11.76″N 38°18′9.36″E / 35.8366000°N 38.3026000°E / 35.8366000; 38.3026000 (Barbalissos) Ceded by Alp Arslan al-Akhras to Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh, commanded by Ibrahim al-Ajami. It was soon abandoned.[9]
Baniyas (Nimrod Fortress) قلعة بانياس Banias, Southern Syria (modern-day Israel)   33°15′10″N 35°42′53″E / 33.25278°N 35.71472°E / 33.25278; 35.71472 (Nimrod Fortress) Given by Toghtekin to Bahram al-Da'i[10]
Masyaf Castle قلعة مصياف Hama Partially restored   35°03′58″N 36°20′36″E / 35.06611°N 36.34333°E / 35.06611; 36.34333 (Masyaf Castle) The most famous Syrian Ismaili castle.
Abu Qubays قلعة أبو قبيس Hama Partially ruined   35°14′5.92″N 36°19′50.83″E / 35.2349778°N 36.3307861°E / 35.2349778; 36.3307861 Purchased from Iftikhar al-Dawla, the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem.
Qalaat al-Madiq قلعة المضيق, Qal'at al-Mudiq Hama Residential area   35°25′12″N 36°23′33″E / 35.42000°N 36.39250°E / 35.42000; 36.39250 (Qal'at al-Madiq) Briefly captured by Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh.
Aleika Castle قلعة العليقة, Uleyqa Tartus (in Jabal Bahra')   35°10′37″N 36°7′20″E / 35.17694°N 36.12222°E / 35.17694; 36.12222 A concentric castle
Al-Qadmus Castle قلعة القدموس, Al-Qadmous; Kadmus Tartus (in Jabal Bahra') Ruined 35°06′05″N 36°09′40″E / 35.10139°N 36.16111°E / 35.10139; 36.16111 Purchased from Muslim forces.
Al-Kahf Castle قلعة الكهف Tartus (in Jabal Bahra') Partially ruined 35°02′27″N 36°04′58″E / 35.04083°N 36.08278°E / 35.04083; 36.08278 (Al-Kahf Castle) Probably the main residence of Rashid al-Din Sinan. He died in the castle in 1192. Ismailis had purchased the castle from Muslims in 1138.
Khariba Castle قلعة الخريبة Tartus (in Jabal Bahra') 35°6′16″N 35°58′29″E / 35.10444°N 35.97472°E / 35.10444; 35.97472 Captured by local Nizaris in 1136–1137 from the Franks.[8]
Khawabi Castle قلعة الخوابي Tartus (in Jabal Bahra') Residential area   34°58′22″N 36°00′06″E / 34.97278°N 36.00167°E / 34.97278; 36.00167 (Qala'at Khawabi) Conquered by Baibars in 1273.
Rusafa Castle قلعة الرصافة Hama (in Jabal Bahra') Partially ruined   35°2′15″N 36°18′00″E / 35.03750°N 36.30000°E / 35.03750; 36.30000 (Qala'at al-Rusafa) Rebuilt by Sinan. Conquered by Baibars in 1271.
Qulay'ah Castle قلعة القليعة Latakia (in Jabal Bahra') 35°19′34″N 36°7′22″E / 35.32611°N 36.12278°E / 35.32611; 36.12278
Sarmin Castle قلعة سرمين Idlib 35°54′7″N 36°43′26″E / 35.90194°N 36.72389°E / 35.90194; 36.72389
Maniqa Castle قلعة المنيقة Latakia (in Jabal Bahra') 35°14′5″N 36°5′46″E / 35.23472°N 36.09611°E / 35.23472; 36.09611 Dated back to the Roman era, it was also known as "Malikas" or "Malghanes" during the Crusader rule.
Shaizar Castle قلعة شيزر Hama (in Jabal Bahra') In ruins   35°16′04″N 36°34′00″E / 35.26778°N 36.56667°E / 35.26778; 36.56667 Briefly occupied by the Assassins

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Virani, Shafique N. (2003). "The Eagle Returns: Evidence of Continued Isma?ili Activity at Alamut and in the South Caspian Region Following the Mongol Conquests". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 123 (2): 351–370. doi:10.2307/3217688. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 3217688.
  2. ^ Willey, Peter. Eagle's Nest: Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-85043-464-1.
  3. ^ B. Hourcade, “ALAMŪT,” Encyclopædia Iranica, I/8, pp. 797-801; an updated version is available online at http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/alamut-valley-alborz-northeast-of-qazvin- (accessed on 17 May 2014).
  4. ^ a b c d Daftary 2007, pp. 320–321
  5. ^ Daftary 2007, pp. 321–324
  6. ^ "خولنجان(۱) یا خان لنجان". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  7. ^ "DEZKŪH – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  8. ^ a b Daftary 2007, pp. 349–350, 352
  9. ^ Daftary 2007, p. 334
  10. ^ Gibb, N. A. R., Editor (1932),The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades. Extracted and translated from the Chronicle of ibn al-Qalānisi, Luzac & Company, London, pp.174-177, 179-180, 187-191
  • "Nizari Ismaili Castles of Iran and Syria". Institute of Ismaili Studies. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  • Willey, Peter (2005), Eagle's Nest: Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria, Institute of Ismaili Studies, I.B.Tauris, ISBN 9781850434641
  • Daftary, Farhad (2007). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines (2nd, revised ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-46578-6.
  • «دانشنامهٔ تاریخ معماری و شهرسازی ایران‌شهر»، وزارت راه و شهرسازی (in Persian)

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • "Nizari Ismaili Concept of Castles", The Institute of Ismaili Studies

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List of the strongholds or dar al hijra of the Order of Assassins in Persia Iran and Syria Location of several of the Ismaili castles in the regions of Alamut and Rudbar Most of the Persian Ismaili castles were in the Alborz mountains in the regions of Daylaman particularly in Alamut and Rudbar north of modern day Qazvin and Quhistan south of Khurasan as well as in Qumis Most of the Syrian Ismaili castles were in Jabal Bahra Syrian Coastal Mountain Range According to Juzjani before the Mongol invasion the Assassins possessed 70 forts in Quhistan and 35 in Alamut 1 Overall they probably had 250 castles 2 The Ismaili fortresses in Rudbar of Alamut had been built on rocky heights and were equipped to withstand long sieges they had storehouses with high capacities and elaborate water supply infrastructure such as cisterns qanats and canals 3 Contents 1 Persia 2 Syria 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksPersia editIsmaili castles in Persia Iran Name Image Condition Location Present day location Coordinates Notes Alamut Castle قلعه الموت nbsp destroyed partially restored Alamut Qazvin Province 36 26 40 63 N 50 35 9 58 E 36 4446194 N 50 5859944 E 36 4446194 50 5859944 The capital of the Nizari state Atashgah Castle قلعه آتشگاه nbsp Ruined Kashmar Razavi Khorasan Province 35 18 59 N 58 23 10 E 35 31639 N 58 38611 E 35 31639 58 38611 Lambsar Lambasar لمبسر Lamsar Lamasar لمسر Lanbasar لنبمسر nbsp in ruins Alamut Qazvin Province 36 32 51 N 50 13 38 E 36 5476 N 50 2273 E 36 5476 50 2273 Captured refortified and governed by Kiya Buzurg Ummid Probably the largest Nizari castle Rudkhan Castle قلعه رودخان nbsp rebuilt Daylam 37 03 52 N 49 14 21 E 37 064357 N 49 239276 E 37 064357 49 239276 Maymun Diz میمون دز Meymundezh میمون دژ N A destroyed and lost Rudbar Qazvin Province Destroyed by the Mongols in 1256 Semiran castle قلعه سمیران nbsp in ruins Tarem Qazvin Province Nevizar Shah Castle قلعه نویزر شاه Navisar Nevisar Shah Castle قلعه نویسر شاه Rudbar Qazvin Province Mansur Kuh castle قلعه منصورکوه nbsp in ruins Qumis Semnan Province 4 Mehrnegar Castle Damghan Mihrnigar قلعه مهرنگار Mihrin Mehrin Castle قلعه مهرین nbsp in ruins Qumis Damghan County 4 Fell at 1253 to the Mongols Gerdkuh Girdkuh گردکوه Dezh i Gunbadan دژ گنبدان nbsp in ruins Qumis near Damghan 36 09 43 N 54 09 25 E 36 16194 N 54 15694 E 36 16194 54 15694 4 The last Ismaili castle that surrendered to Mongols Ustunawand استوناوند Ostanavand استاناوند Ostanavand Castle of Naruheh قلعه استاناوند ناروهه nbsp Damavand Garmsar County 4 Saru castles قلعه سارو Soru nbsp mainly intact Qumis near Semnan Two nearby related castles Greater Saru and Lesser Saru are recently attributed to the Ismailis Mu minabad Mo menabad Castle قلعه مؤمن آباد locally known as Kal Hasab Sabbah Castle قلعه کل حسن صباح Quhistan near Taghandik Darmian County 32 43 22 N 59 56 29 E 32 722778 N 59 941389 E 32 722778 59 941389 Dara Darah Duruh Castle قلعه درح Quhistan near Sistan s border Doreh Sarbisheh County South Khorasan A dependency of the Mo menabad Castle Citadel of Takrit قلعة تكريت nbsp in ruins Tikrit Iraq One of the few open Ismaili stronghold 5 Kuh Qaen castle قلعه قائن Qal eh Kuh of Qaen قلعه کوه قائن Husayn Qa ini Castle قلعه جسین قائنی Qaen Quhistan Kuh Zardan Castle قلعه کوه زردان nbsp in ruins Quhistan Zardan Zirkuh 33 28 58 N 59 39 30 E 33 482863 N 59 658299 E 33 482863 59 658299 Furg Castle قلعه فورگ Furk Castle قلعه فورک nbsp rebuilt Quhistan Darmian County Ghal eh Kuh of Ferdows قلعه کوه فردوس in ruins south of Tun Quhistan Ferdows County 33 32 N 58 05 E 33 54 N 58 08 E 33 54 58 08 The biggest fortress of Quhistan per Tarikh i Jahangushay Burned by the invading Mongols Connected to the Ghal eh Kuh of Hasanabad Ghal eh Kuh of Hasanabad قلعه کوه حسن آباد Ghal eh Dokhtar قلعه دختر حسن آباد in ruins north west of Tun Quhistan Ferdows County 34 04 21 N 58 05 05 E 34 072556 N 58 084722 E 34 072556 58 084722 Connected to the Ghal eh Kuh of Ferdows Khalanjan Castle قلعه خالنجان Khulanjan Castle قلعه خولنجان Bazi Castle قلعه بزی destroyed Khulanjan town south of Isfahan the exact location of the town is uncertain 6 Isfahan Province Anjudan انجدان Anjudan Anjudan Markazi Province Sa adat kuh سعادت کوه Rudbar Mubarak kuh مبارک کوه Firuzkuh castle قلعه فیروزکوه قلعه فیروزکوه fa nbsp in ruins Rayy Tehran Province A concentric castle Shah Dizh شاهدژ Shahdez شاهدز Dizkuh دژکوه Dizhkuh دژکوه nbsp in ruins near Isfahan on Nehbandan hill Isfahan 32 35 48 N 51 38 38 E 32 59667 N 51 64389 E 32 59667 51 64389 Peacefully captured and refortified by Ahmad ibn Abd al Malik ibn Attash recaptured and destroyed by the Seljuqs 7 Kafer Ghal eh Sangsar کافر قلعه سنگسر fa File Mahdishahr Kafar Ghal e JPG Mehdishahr County Semnan Province Hesaruiyeh حصاروئیه 30 02 37 N 55 12 59 E 30 04361 N 55 21639 E 30 04361 55 21639 Ghal eh Dokhtar of Shurab قلعه دختر شوراب Quhistan Gonabad County South Khorasan Province Shir Qal eh شیرقلعه near Shahmirzad Semnan Province Gahur Castle قلعه گهور Boz Qal eh بز قلعه nbsp in ruins Eshtehard County Alborz Province Qal eh Qela of Mud قلعه قلاع مود Quhistan near Mud Sarbisheh County South Khorasan Province Chimarud Castle قلعه چیمارود Anbuh Gilan Province Kalisham Castle قلعه و پای قلعه کلیشم Kalisham Gilan Province Rostam Castle of Khusf قلعه رستم خوسف Qal eh Dokhtar Khusf قلعه دختر خوسف 1 Quhistan Ganj village Khusf County Labrud Castle قلعه لبرود Qumis Ahvanu Semnan Province Arzang Castle ارزنگ قلعه near Pashand in Savojbolagh County Alborz Province Kolim Fortress دژ کلیم Kolim Castle قلعه کلیم Kolim Poshtkuh Rural District Semnan Province Mahtabi Fortress دژمهتابی Arrajan Behbahan County Khuzestan Province Gabaran castle قلعه گبران near Hiv Savojbolagh County Forud castle قلعه فرود nbsp Kalat Gonabad Arzhang Castle قلعه ارژنگ or ارژنگ قلعه Talaqan Minavand Alborz Province Mansur Castle قلعه منصور Talaqan Markuh Castle قلعه مارکوه Marku Castle قلعه مارکو Ramsar County Qal eh Qela of Sarayan قلعه قلاع سرایان Quhistan Masabi Rural District Qal eh Qela of Nowzad قلعه قلاع نوزاد Quhistan Darmian County Bamrud Castle قلعه بمرود Quhistan Bamrud South Khorasan Province Espahabdan Castle قلعه اسپهبدان Espahabdan Qal eh Dokhtar قلعه دختر nbsp Kuhsorkh County Razavi Khorasan Province Qal at al Jiss قلعة الجص Arrajan Qal at Haladhan Dez Kelat دز کلات Arrajan Qal at al Nazir قلعة الناظر Arrajan Mor Uncertain Based on the Ginanic accounts Mor was a fortress and the place of residence of the Imam who was living in concealment 1 Syria editThe strongholds in Jabal Bahra were known as the Castles of the da wa قلاع الدعوة qilaʿ al daʿwah 8 Ismaili castles in Syria Name Arabic name Alternative spellings Location Condition Image Coordinates Notes Qal at Balis Barbalissos قلعة بالس on the Aleppo Baghdad road 35 50 11 76 N 38 18 9 36 E 35 8366000 N 38 3026000 E 35 8366000 38 3026000 Barbalissos Ceded by Alp Arslan al Akhras to Abu Tahir al Sa igh commanded by Ibrahim al Ajami It was soon abandoned 9 Baniyas Nimrod Fortress قلعة بانياس Banias Southern Syria modern day Israel nbsp 33 15 10 N 35 42 53 E 33 25278 N 35 71472 E 33 25278 35 71472 Nimrod Fortress Given by Toghtekin to Bahram al Da i 10 Masyaf Castle قلعة مصياف Hama Partially restored nbsp 35 03 58 N 36 20 36 E 35 06611 N 36 34333 E 35 06611 36 34333 Masyaf Castle The most famous Syrian Ismaili castle Abu Qubays قلعة أبو قبيس Hama Partially ruined nbsp 35 14 5 92 N 36 19 50 83 E 35 2349778 N 36 3307861 E 35 2349778 36 3307861 Purchased from Iftikhar al Dawla the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem Qalaat al Madiq قلعة المضيق Qal at al Mudiq Hama Residential area nbsp 35 25 12 N 36 23 33 E 35 42000 N 36 39250 E 35 42000 36 39250 Qal at al Madiq Briefly captured by Abu Tahir al Sa igh Aleika Castle قلعة العليقة Uleyqa Tartus in Jabal Bahra nbsp 35 10 37 N 36 7 20 E 35 17694 N 36 12222 E 35 17694 36 12222 A concentric castle Al Qadmus Castle قلعة القدموس Al Qadmous Kadmus Tartus in Jabal Bahra Ruined 35 06 05 N 36 09 40 E 35 10139 N 36 16111 E 35 10139 36 16111 Purchased from Muslim forces Al Kahf Castle قلعة الكهف Tartus in Jabal Bahra Partially ruined 35 02 27 N 36 04 58 E 35 04083 N 36 08278 E 35 04083 36 08278 Al Kahf Castle Probably the main residence of Rashid al Din Sinan He died in the castle in 1192 Ismailis had purchased the castle from Muslims in 1138 Khariba Castle قلعة الخريبة Tartus in Jabal Bahra 35 6 16 N 35 58 29 E 35 10444 N 35 97472 E 35 10444 35 97472 Captured by local Nizaris in 1136 1137 from the Franks 8 Khawabi Castle قلعة الخوابي Tartus in Jabal Bahra Residential area nbsp 34 58 22 N 36 00 06 E 34 97278 N 36 00167 E 34 97278 36 00167 Qala at Khawabi Conquered by Baibars in 1273 Rusafa Castle قلعة الرصافة Hama in Jabal Bahra Partially ruined nbsp 35 2 15 N 36 18 00 E 35 03750 N 36 30000 E 35 03750 36 30000 Qala at al Rusafa Rebuilt by Sinan Conquered by Baibars in 1271 Qulay ah Castle قلعة القليعة Latakia in Jabal Bahra 35 19 34 N 36 7 22 E 35 32611 N 36 12278 E 35 32611 36 12278 Sarmin Castle قلعة سرمين Idlib 35 54 7 N 36 43 26 E 35 90194 N 36 72389 E 35 90194 36 72389 Maniqa Castle قلعة المنيقة Latakia in Jabal Bahra 35 14 5 N 36 5 46 E 35 23472 N 36 09611 E 35 23472 36 09611 Dated back to the Roman era it was also known as Malikas or Malghanes during the Crusader rule Shaizar Castle قلعة شيزر Hama in Jabal Bahra In ruins nbsp 35 16 04 N 36 34 00 E 35 26778 N 36 56667 E 35 26778 36 56667 Briefly occupied by the AssassinsSee also editNizari Ismaili state History of Nizari Ismailism List of castles in Iran List of castles in Syria List of Crusader castles Baltit Fort used by Ismailis of the Hunza princely state in Pakistan Muhammad I Tapar s anti Nizari campaign Mongol campaign against the NizarisReferences edit a b Virani Shafique N 2003 The Eagle Returns Evidence of Continued Isma ili Activity at Alamut and in the South Caspian Region Following the Mongol Conquests Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 2 351 370 doi 10 2307 3217688 ISSN 0003 0279 JSTOR 3217688 Willey Peter Eagle s Nest Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria Bloomsbury Academic p 58 ISBN 978 1 85043 464 1 B Hourcade ALAMuT Encyclopaedia Iranica I 8 pp 797 801 an updated version is available online at http www iranicaonline org articles alamut valley alborz northeast of qazvin accessed on 17 May 2014 a b c d Daftary 2007 pp 320 321 Daftary 2007 pp 321 324 خولنجان ۱ یا خان لنجان Retrieved 30 March 2023 DEZKuH Encyclopaedia Iranica www iranicaonline org Retrieved 5 October 2018 a b Daftary 2007 pp 349 350 352 Daftary 2007 p 334 Gibb N A R Editor 1932 The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades Extracted and translated from the Chronicle of ibn al Qalanisi Luzac amp Company London pp 174 177 179 180 187 191 Nizari Ismaili Castles of Iran and Syria Institute of Ismaili Studies Retrieved 11 February 2014 Willey Peter 2005 Eagle s Nest Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria Institute of Ismaili Studies I B Tauris ISBN 9781850434641 Daftary Farhad 2007 The Isma ilis Their History and Doctrines 2nd revised ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 139 46578 6 دانشنامه تاریخ معماری و شهرسازی ایران شهر وزارت راه و شهرسازی in Persian Further reading editWilley Peter 2001 The Castles of the Assassins Linden Pub ISBN 9780941936644 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ismaili castles Nizari Ismaili Concept of Castles The Institute of Ismaili Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Assassin strongholds amp oldid 1223540733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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