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[[File:ACMirage - Hammam of Abbasiyah.jpg|thumb|250px|A hammam in Baghdad]]
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A '''hammam''' is a type of public bathhouse commonly seen throughout the [[Middle East]]. Its design and concept are based off the imperial ''{{Wiki|thermae}}'' used during the [[Roman Empire]].<ref>{{WP|Hammam}}</ref>
A '''hammam''' is a type of public bathhouse commonly seen throughout the [[Middle East]]. Its design and concept are based off the imperial ''{{Wiki|thermae}}'' used during the [[Roman Empire]].<ref>{{WP|Hammam}}</ref>

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A hammam in Baghdad

A hammam is a type of public bathhouse commonly seen throughout the Middle East. Its design and concept are based off the imperial thermae used during the Roman Empire.[1]

History

In the 860s, the Alamut Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq visited one such bathhouse in the district of Abbasiyah in Baghdad, east of the Scholar's Estate. There, he discovered a treasure chest hidden in a room he was unable to gain access to. Basim managed to recover an oil jar and used it to destroy a collapsible wall, gaining him access into the room and loot the chest, gaining a schematic related to the Zanj Uprising Dagger.[2]

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