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Gamal Sabry was a member of the Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins who operated in Cairo in the mid-19th century, alongside his wife Safiya El-Nadi. Gamal also operated a book cart, which he noted was "an excellent way for an Assassin to monitor the streets", though he was quite passionate about books.[1]
Biography
Gamal and Safiya housed British Brotherhood member Pierrette Arnaud during her time in Cairo, eventually considering her part of the family.[2]
On 1 November 1869, Gamal noticed Pierrette and Safiya were being eavesdropped on by a man in an European dress, and placed a copy of Ibrahim Hakkı Erzurumi's Book of Gnosis on a table facing them, their agreed symbol for danger. While Safiya went to deal with the Templar lackey, Gamal created a diversion, having his well-trained donkey start braying to draw the attention of all that were around.[1] Safiya and Pierrette hid the spy's body and once night fell, Gamal and Safiya used the book cart to take the body to a nearby necropolis while Pierrette went to the Khedivial Opera House for her mission.[3]
In the early hours of the following day, the trio went back to the opera house to dispose of the body of Pierrette's target before returning to their house and discussing the modified cane Hawkins had rigged to explode and kill Khedive Ismail Pasha. The trio went to inform council member Amira Benyamina who, noting that even some Templars would hesitate to bomb an opera house full of people, decided to get more information on Hawkins, while tasking the trio with investigating the railroad he had built leading to seemingly nowhere.[2]
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