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Willie Long
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9 May, 02:52
Who first use the term "Assasin"?
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Jayson Dalton
9 May, 02:53
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the word "assassin" derives from a secretive murder cult in the 11th and 12th centuries called the "Hashishin", meaning "hashish eaters". While much of the origin of this cult has been lost, the original leader was Hasan Ben Sabah, a prominent devotee of Isma'ili beliefs.
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Serenity Moore
9 May, 03:09
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It derives originally from a " murder cult " in the 11th 12th centuries
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