Who was the very first assassin?

Who was the very first assassin?

Adam and Eve led the humans in a fight for free will and liberty from oppression, for which they would later be considered by some as the first proto-Assassins. Adam and Eve’s Apple would later be passed on to their son Abel.

Are the Hashemites Sunni or Shia?

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a majority Muslim country with 95% of the population following Sunni Islam while a small minority follow Shiite branches. There are also about 20,000 to 32,000 Druze living mostly in the north of Jordan, even though most Druze no longer consider themselves Muslim.

Did the Assassins exist?

Were the Assassins real? They were, sort of. The legends are based on the Nizari Ismailis—a breakaway group from the Ismaili branch of Shia Islam—that occupied a string of mountain castles in Syria and Iran from the end of the 11th century until the Mongol conquests in the middle of the 13th.

Who created the hidden blade?

In the 1st century BCE, it was given to Amunet by Cleopatra. Later, Bayek was given the original blade by Aya, afterwards Aya made herself a replica. Bayek cemented it as the signature weapon of the Hidden Ones, and through them, the Assassin Brotherhood.

Who is the youngest assassin in Assassin’s Creed?

Sef Ibn-La’Ahad (1197 – c. 1226) was a member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins, the youngest of Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad and Maria Thorpe’s sons, and Darim Ibn-La’Ahad’s brother. He is also an ancestor of Desmond Miles.

Who are the Hashemites in the Bible?

The Hashemites (Arabic: الهاشميون, romanized: al-Hāshimīyūn), also House of Hashim, are the royal family of Jordan, which they have ruled since 1921, and were the royal family of the kingdoms of Hejaz (1916–1925), Syria (1920) and Iraq (1921–1958).

Where was Queen Noor born?

Washington, D.C.
Noor al-Hussein/Place of birth

Do the Hashashin still exist today?

The Hashashin was a notable and feared organization for two centuries, but it doesn’t exist anymore. The group’s decline began in the early 13th century, likely due to several factors, including internal disagreements about Islamic orthodoxy, political allegiances with outsiders, and the Crusades.

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