Alamut Site

Perched at an elevation of roughly 2,100 meters, the castle's name is derived from the Gilaki words for "Eagle's Nest".

After surviving for nearly 171 years, the fortress finally fell to the invading Mongols in 1256 AD. The legendary library was burned, and much of the structure was dismantled. 2. Visiting Today: Travel & Logistics Alamut

Captured by Hassan-i Sabbah in 1090 AD without a single drop of blood, it became a major political and intellectual center. It was home to a world-renowned library and laboratories where scientists and philosophers debated in freedom. Perched at an elevation of roughly 2,100 meters,

Perched at an elevation of roughly 2,100 meters, the castle's name is derived from the Gilaki words for "Eagle's Nest".

After surviving for nearly 171 years, the fortress finally fell to the invading Mongols in 1256 AD. The legendary library was burned, and much of the structure was dismantled. 2. Visiting Today: Travel & Logistics

Captured by Hassan-i Sabbah in 1090 AD without a single drop of blood, it became a major political and intellectual center. It was home to a world-renowned library and laboratories where scientists and philosophers debated in freedom.



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