July 31, 2007

‘Old Man of the Mountain’ was the title applied by the Crusaders to the

Filed under: travel and travelers — mark @ 1:44 pm

chief of that branch of the sect which was settled in the mountains north
of Lebanon, being a translation of his popular Arabic title
_Shaikh-ul-Jibal_
‘Old Man of the Mountain’ was the title applied by the Crusaders to the
chief of that branch of the sect which was settled in the mountains north
of Lebanon, being a translation of his popular Arabic title
_Shaikh-ul-Jibal_. But according to Hammer this title properly belonged, as
Polo gives it, to the Prince of Alamt, who never called himself Sultan,
Malik, or Amir; and this seems probable, as his territory was known as the
_Balad-ul-Jibal_. (See _Abulf._ in _Bsching_, V. 319.)

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