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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Dogan's character model ingame is that of a [[captain]] dressed in cyan robes, as part of the [[Turkic Army]] faction. However, his image in the Investigation section showed him in red instead.
*Dogan's character model ingame is that of a [[captain]] dressed in cyan robes, as part of the [[Turkic Army]] faction. However, his image in the Investigation section showed him in red instead.
*His name means "falcon" or "hawk" in Turkish while his last name Arslan means "lion" in Turkic.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Dogan bin Arslan

Dogan bin Arslan (died 860s) was an Abbasid captain who worked under the Warlord Wasif Al Turki alongside Turkic commanders Jasoor ibn Basil and Nadir ibn Havid in Sharqiyah, all of whom were members of the Order of the Ancients. As their ally, Dogan worked against the Zanj rebels led by Ali ibn Muhammad, aiding in the capture and execution of the rebels.[1]

Trivia

  • Dogan's character model ingame is that of a captain dressed in cyan robes, as part of the Turkic Army faction. However, his image in the Investigation section showed him in red instead.
  • His name means "falcon" or "hawk" in Turkish while his last name Arslan means "lion" in Turkic.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Mirage – The Hunter