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In the 860s, Nasrin was one of the concubines of the Caliph who frequented the [[Harem]] in the [[Round City]] of Baghdad.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' - [[The Servant and the Impostor]]</ref> After the death of Caliph [[Al-Mutawakkil]],<ref name="MasterThief">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' - [[The Master Thief of Anbar]]</ref> Nasrin and fellow concubine [[Farah]] soon began to talk and discuss with other concubines about the waning influence of [[Qabiha]], the "{{Wiki|Umm al-walad|Umm Walad}}" of the former caliph. Serving besides Farah, Nasrin grew wary and suspicious of Makira, the harem's stewardess who still favored Qabiha.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor"/> | In the 860s, Nasrin was one of the concubines of the Caliph who frequented the [[Harem]] in the [[Round City]] of Baghdad.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' - [[The Servant and the Impostor]]</ref> After the death of Caliph [[Al-Mutawakkil]],<ref name="MasterThief">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' - [[The Master Thief of Anbar]]</ref> Nasrin and fellow concubine [[Farah]] soon began to talk and discuss with other concubines about the waning influence of [[Qabiha]], the "{{Wiki|Umm al-walad|Umm Walad}}" of the former caliph. Serving besides Farah, Nasrin grew wary and suspicious of Makira, the harem's stewardess who still favored Qabiha.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor"/> | ||
Unknown to her, Nasrin and Farah were targeted by Makira, who saw them as enemies to her lady Qabiha. Realizing one of the eunuchs was a fake, Makira tricked the man, the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], into aiding her by killing Farah with [[poison]]ing her alcohol and setting up Nasrin as the perpetrator. Within moments, when Farah drank from her flask and died instantly, Nasrin was taken into custody as the killer. Thus, Makira's plan worked as both women were dealt with accordingly.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor"> | Unknown to her, Nasrin and Farah were targeted by Makira, who saw them as enemies to her lady Qabiha. Realizing one of the eunuchs was a fake, Makira tricked the man, the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], into aiding her by killing Farah with [[poison]]ing her alcohol and setting up Nasrin as the perpetrator. Within moments, when Farah drank from her flask and died instantly, Nasrin was taken into custody as the killer. Thus, Makira's plan worked as both women were dealt with accordingly.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor"> | ||
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Nasrin was a concubine who lived in Baghdad during the 9th century.
Biography
In the 860s, Nasrin was one of the concubines of the Caliph who frequented the Harem in the Round City of Baghdad.[1] After the death of Caliph Al-Mutawakkil,[2] Nasrin and fellow concubine Farah soon began to talk and discuss with other concubines about the waning influence of Qabiha, the "Umm Walad" of the former caliph. Serving besides Farah, Nasrin grew wary and suspicious of Makira, the harem's stewardess who still favored Qabiha.[1]
Unknown to her, Nasrin and Farah were targeted by Makira, who saw them as enemies to her lady Qabiha. Realizing one of the eunuchs was a fake, Makira tricked the man, the Alamut Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq, into aiding her by killing Farah with poisoning her alcohol and setting up Nasrin as the perpetrator. Within moments, when Farah drank from her flask and died instantly, Nasrin was taken into custody as the killer. Thus, Makira's plan worked as both women were dealt with accordingly.<ref name="TheServantandtheImpostor">
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