Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh
Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh (Arabic: ابو طاهر الصائغ, "Abu Tahir the Goldsmith"), recorded as Botherus in Christian sources, was a Persian goldsmith and the chief Nizari Isma'ili da'i of Syria, belonging to the order of Assassins. Abu Tahir was succeeded by Bahram al-Da'i.
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Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh
Abu Tahir al-Sa'igh (Arabic: ابو طاهر الصائغ, "Abu Tahir the Goldsmith"), recorded as Botherus in Christian sources, was a Persian goldsmith and the chief Nizari Isma'ili da'i of Syria, belonging to the order of Assassins. Abu Tahir was succeeded by Bahram al-Da'i.
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