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  • curprev 16:3916:39, 23 November 2025imported>Soranin 7,233 bytes +6 "Into the Wilds" prerelease mission not in final release, it's become "Tracks in the Desert". Though rewriting is still needed, since Ishaq wasn't being held hostage all those years (House of Memories implies it is quite a recent thing, given the caliphate's investigation on his disappearance). cin gbere le
  • curprev 00:0000:00, 23 November 2025imported>Darman36m 7,227 bytes +12 →‎Biography cin gbere le

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  • curprev 07:0007:00, 23 October 2025imported>Darman36 3,606 bytes −71 With DLC, death in 850 now unconfirmed. Clearly is alive in order for bandits to keep him hostage in 860s, and we cannot discount that he may just walk out of Basim's adult life instead of dying cin gbere le

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  • curprev 17:0517:05, 5 June 2023imported>Darman36 1,401 bytes +347 Not directly named in either appearance, just referred to as "my father" cin gbere le
  • curprev 16:3816:38, 5 June 2023imported>Soranin 1,054 bytes +1,054 Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}} {{Spoilerhd|2 August 2023}} {{Youmay|the father of Basim Ibn Ishaq|the Ottoman Assassin}} '''Ishaq''' was an architect active in early to mid-9th century Samarra, then the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. He was the father to Basim Ibn Ishaq. ==Biography== Though responsible for the construction of the Great Mosque of Samarra, his credit was stolen by another man, with Ishaq being exiled and later dying in poverty.<ref na..."
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