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He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. This article contains spoilers, meaning it has information and facts concerning Assassin's Creed: Mirage. If you do not want to know about these events, it is recommended to read on with caution, or not at all. |
Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir ibn Yazid al-Tabari (839 – 923), better known as al-Tabari, was one of the most prominent figures of the Islamic Golden Age,[1] being a scholar and a historian. al-Tabari's wrote much on the history of the Abbasid Caliphate in his 16-volume work Tarīkh al-rusul wa-l-mulūk (English: "History of the Prophets and Kings"), including on Baghdad's creation[2] and life in the caliphal courts.[3] Another of his works was the Tafsir al-Tabari, which contained interpretations of the verses of the Quran.[4]
Appearances
- Echoes of History (first mentioned)
- Assassin's Creed: Mirage (mentioned only)
