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{{Dialogue|Jasoor|I am feared in battle. Have you not heard of me?|Basim|I heard you are a coward who steals credit for other men's bravery.|Jasoor and Basim Ibn Ishaq during their fight, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|Bird Trap}} | {{Dialogue|Jasoor|I am feared in battle. Have you not heard of me?|Basim|I heard you are a coward who steals credit for other men's bravery.|Jasoor and Basim Ibn Ishaq during their fight, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|Bird Trap}} | ||
{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|image = ACMir Jasoor ibn Basil.png | |image=ACMir Jasoor ibn Basil.png | ||
|death = 860s<br>[[Qasr Salih]], [[Baghdad]], [[Abbasid Caliphate]] | |death=860s<br>[[Qasr Salih]], [[Baghdad]], [[Abbasid Caliphate]] | ||
|species = [[Human]] | |species=[[Human]] | ||
|affiliates = [[Order of the Ancients]]<br>[[Abbasid Caliphate]] | |affiliates=[[Order of the Ancients]]<br>[[Abbasid Caliphate]] | ||
*[[Turkic Army]] | *[[Turkic Army]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Jasoor ibn Basil''' (died 860s), also known as '''Al-Rukh''' ( | '''Jasoor ibn Basil''' (died 860s), also known as '''Al-Rukh''' (الرخ; ''The Roc'') was an [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] general who served as a commander of the [[Turkic Army]] in [[Baghdad]] during the 9th century. He was also a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] alongside [[Nadir ibn Havid]] and served under the warlord [[Wasif al-Turki]], working against the [[Zanj Rebellion]] led by [[Ali ibn Muhammad]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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===Hunting the Zanj rebels=== | ===Hunting the Zanj rebels=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Jasoor|Of all of us, he scares me the most. You know what he's like. If he learns of my past and finds fault, where can I run? I do not have the luxuries of your ships, Nadir.|Nadir|You may have taken liberties with truth in the past, but you have proven your loyalty many times. You executed those rebels, recently. That was a task more cold-blooded than his ordering of it. Perhaps he should fear you.|Jasoor and Nadir discussing Wasif, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|The Raptor and the Demon}} | {{Dialogue|Jasoor|Of all of us, he scares me the most. You know what he's like. If he learns of my past and finds fault, where can I run? I do not have the luxuries of your ships, Nadir.|Nadir|You may have taken liberties with truth in the past, but you have proven your loyalty many times. You executed those rebels, recently. That was a task more cold-blooded than his ordering of it. Perhaps he should fear you.|Jasoor and Nadir discussing Wasif, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|The Raptor and the Demon}} | ||
[[File:ACMir The Raptor and the Demon 5.png|thumb|250px|left|Jasoor and Nadir talking about the rebels]] | |||
By the 860s, Jasoor had joined the [[Order of the Ancients]], serving under [[Wasif al-Turki]] alongside a fellow military commander, [[Nadir ibn Havid]]. The two were tasked to bring an end to the brewing [[Zanj Rebellion]] and worked with an Abbasid captain, [[Dogan bin Arslan]], to draw out the rebel leader [[Ali ibn Muhammad]].<ref name="Raptor and Demon">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Raptor and the Demon]]</ref> Jasoor later wrote to Dogan, inviting him to attend a meeting at the [[Officers' Club]] to discuss his progress hunting rebels in [[Jarjaraya]], as well as a [[Basim Ibn Ishaq|stranger]] asking questions around the town.<ref name="The Hunter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Hunter]]</ref> | By the 860s, Jasoor had joined the [[Order of the Ancients]], serving under [[Wasif al-Turki]] alongside a fellow military commander, [[Nadir ibn Havid]]. The two were tasked to bring an end to the brewing [[Zanj Rebellion]] and worked with an Abbasid captain, [[Dogan bin Arslan]], to draw out the rebel leader [[Ali ibn Muhammad]].<ref name="Raptor and Demon">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Raptor and the Demon]]</ref> Jasoor later wrote to Dogan, inviting him to attend a meeting at the [[Officers' Club]] to discuss his progress hunting rebels in [[Jarjaraya]], as well as a [[Basim Ibn Ishaq|stranger]] asking questions around the town.<ref name="The Hunter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Hunter]]</ref> | ||
While awaiting Dogan's arrival alongside Nadir, Jasoor brought up the widowed wife of an executed rebel, to which his fellow Ancient suggested that he could take her as a [[Slavery|slave]]. However, Jasoor was opposed to the idea, as he feared facing Wasif's wrath if he stepped out of line. He then revealed that he had been facing constant questions of his integrity, but Nadir assured that his loyalty and deeds of killing rebels should quell any rumors.<ref name="Raptor and Demon" /> | While awaiting Dogan's arrival alongside Nadir, Jasoor brought up the widowed wife of an executed rebel, to which his fellow Ancient suggested that he could take her as a [[Slavery|slave]]. However, Jasoor was opposed to the idea, as he feared facing Wasif's wrath if he stepped out of line. He then revealed that he had been facing constant questions of his integrity, but Nadir assured that his loyalty and deeds of killing rebels should quell any rumors.<ref name="Raptor and Demon" /> | ||
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Fearing for his life, Jasoor retreated to his villa at the [[Qasr Salih]],<ref name="The Hunt" /> where he increased the guard presence in anticipation of Dogan's assassin coming after him next. However, it was all for naught, as Basim infiltrated the complex and confronted Jasoor and his guards in the general's personal quarters. After the Hidden One killed his men, a desperate Jasoor tried to call out to more guards to come to his aid, but was ultimately left to face Basim alone.<ref name="Bird Trap">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Bird Trap]]</ref> | Fearing for his life, Jasoor retreated to his villa at the [[Qasr Salih]],<ref name="The Hunt" /> where he increased the guard presence in anticipation of Dogan's assassin coming after him next. However, it was all for naught, as Basim infiltrated the complex and confronted Jasoor and his guards in the general's personal quarters. After the Hidden One killed his men, a desperate Jasoor tried to call out to more guards to come to his aid, but was ultimately left to face Basim alone.<ref name="Bird Trap">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Bird Trap]]</ref> | ||
In the end, the Hidden One prevailed and killed Jasoor. Among the general's personal effects, he found a letter from Wasif, signed under the alias "Al-Mardikhwar", in which he confronted Jasoor about his fabricated military career and told him to meet him at | In the end, the Hidden One prevailed and killed Jasoor. Among the general's personal effects, he found a letter from Wasif, signed under the alias "Al-Mardikhwar", in which he confronted Jasoor about his fabricated military career and told him to meet him at [[The Great Garrison]] to discuss the matter.<ref name="Bird Trap" /> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
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[[Category:860s deaths]] | [[Category:860s deaths]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:45, 21 May 2026
Jasoor ibn Basil (died 860s), also known as Al-Rukh (الرخ; The Roc) was an Abbasid general who served as a commander of the Turkic Army in Baghdad during the 9th century. He was also a member of the Order of the Ancients alongside Nadir ibn Havid and served under the warlord Wasif al-Turki, working against the Zanj Rebellion led by Ali ibn Muhammad.
Biography
Early career
Although Jasoor had a long and successful military career, allowing him to rise in the ranks of the Turkic Army, in reality he was a coward who hid behind his reputation and took credit for his fellow soldiers' victories. As a result, he went to great lengths to keep his past secret.[1]
Hunting the Zanj rebels
- Jasoor: "Of all of us, he scares me the most. You know what he's like. If he learns of my past and finds fault, where can I run? I do not have the luxuries of your ships, Nadir."
- Nadir: "You may have taken liberties with truth in the past, but you have proven your loyalty many times. You executed those rebels, recently. That was a task more cold-blooded than his ordering of it. Perhaps he should fear you."
- —Jasoor and Nadir discussing Wasif, 860s.[src]-[m]

By the 860s, Jasoor had joined the Order of the Ancients, serving under Wasif al-Turki alongside a fellow military commander, Nadir ibn Havid. The two were tasked to bring an end to the brewing Zanj Rebellion and worked with an Abbasid captain, Dogan bin Arslan, to draw out the rebel leader Ali ibn Muhammad.[2] Jasoor later wrote to Dogan, inviting him to attend a meeting at the Officers' Club to discuss his progress hunting rebels in Jarjaraya, as well as a stranger asking questions around the town.[3]
While awaiting Dogan's arrival alongside Nadir, Jasoor brought up the widowed wife of an executed rebel, to which his fellow Ancient suggested that he could take her as a slave. However, Jasoor was opposed to the idea, as he feared facing Wasif's wrath if he stepped out of line. He then revealed that he had been facing constant questions of his integrity, but Nadir assured that his loyalty and deeds of killing rebels should quell any rumors.[2]
After Jasoor remarked that Dogan was late to the meeting, Nadir told him that he worried too much and the captain would arrive shortly. However, moments later, several soldiers walked into the room and informed Jasoor and Nadir that Dogan had been found dead. As they suspected an intruder had infiltrated the Officers' Club, the two Ancients immediately left for their own safety. Unbeknownst to them, the intruder was Basim Ibn Ishaq, the same Hidden One who had killed Dogan and who had eavesdropped on their meeting.[2]
Death

Fearing for his life, Jasoor retreated to his villa at the Qasr Salih,[1] where he increased the guard presence in anticipation of Dogan's assassin coming after him next. However, it was all for naught, as Basim infiltrated the complex and confronted Jasoor and his guards in the general's personal quarters. After the Hidden One killed his men, a desperate Jasoor tried to call out to more guards to come to his aid, but was ultimately left to face Basim alone.[4]
In the end, the Hidden One prevailed and killed Jasoor. Among the general's personal effects, he found a letter from Wasif, signed under the alias "Al-Mardikhwar", in which he confronted Jasoor about his fabricated military career and told him to meet him at The Great Garrison to discuss the matter.[4]
Behind the scenes
Jasoor's Order cryptonym, Al-Rukh (الرخ), is a reference to the Roc, a giant bird of prey from Middle Eastern mythology which features in several tales from One Thousand and One Nights.[5]
Gallery
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Close-up of Jasoor
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Jasoor and Nadir being informed of Dogan's murder
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Basim finding Jasoor surrounded by his guards
Appearances
References