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The '''Quadrangle of the Persians''' was the southwest region in the [[Harbiyah]] distrct of [[Baghdad]] that surrounds the northern part of the [[Round City]]. Notable landmarks in the region includes the Great Mosque and the Damascus Gate Prison, where the Zanj rebel leader [[Ali ibn Muhammad]] was once held.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>
The '''Quadrangle of the Persians''' was the southwest region of the [[Harbiyah]] distrct of [[Baghdad]] that surrounded the northern part of the [[Round City]]. Notable landmarks in the region included the [[Great Mosque of al-Mansur]] and the [[Damascus Gate Prison]], where the [[Zanj Rebellion|Zanj rebel]] leader [[Ali ibn Muhammad]] was once held.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>


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The Quadrangle of the Persians was the southwest region of the Harbiyah distrct of Baghdad that surrounded the northern part of the Round City. Notable landmarks in the region included the Great Mosque of al-Mansur and the Damascus Gate Prison, where the Zanj rebel leader Ali ibn Muhammad was once held.[1]

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