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The '''Pomegranate Gate''' was one of the [[Gates of Baghdad]], located in the south of the [[Karkh]] district. Landmarks near the gate included the [[Monastery of the Virgins]], the [[House of Poulterers]], and the [[Tuesday Market]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>
The '''Pomegranate Gate''' was one of the [[Gates of Baghdad]], located in the south of the [[Karkh]] district. Landmarks near the gate included the [[Monastery of the Virgins]], the [[House of Poulterers]], and the [[Tuesday Market]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>


In the 860s, the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] met the swordswoman [[Murjana]], daughter of the famed [[merchant]] [[Ali Baba]], at the gate after receiving her letter asking for help regarding her father.<ref name="A Dance with Thieves">''Assassin's Creed: Mirage – [[The Forty Thieves]]'' – [[A Dance with Thieves]]</ref>
In the 860s, the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq]] met the swordswoman [[Murjana]], daughter of the famed [[merchant]] [[Ali Baba]], at the gate after receiving her letter asking for help regarding her father.<ref name="A Dance with Thieves">''Assassin's Creed: Mirage – [[The Forty Thieves]]'' – [[A Dance with Thieves]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 01:14, 25 May 2026

Pomegranate Gate

The Pomegranate Gate was one of the Gates of Baghdad, located in the south of the Karkh district. Landmarks near the gate included the Monastery of the Virgins, the House of Poulterers, and the Tuesday Market.[1]

In the 860s, the Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq met the swordswoman Murjana, daughter of the famed merchant Ali Baba, at the gate after receiving her letter asking for help regarding her father.[2]

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