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'''Omar Khaled''' (died 1703) was a blind [[England|English]] [[Assassin]] who lived during the late 17th century. He was the ancestor of [[Aliyah Kahn]].
'''Omar Khaled''' (died 1703) was a blind [[England|English]] [[Assassin]] who lived during the late 17th century. He was the ancestor of [[Aliyah Kahn]].


In 1696, Omar met with [[Rose Galloway]] in a church, offering her a chance to join the Assassin Brotherhood to do more and make use of her [[Eagle Vision]].
==Biography==
===Training as an Assassin===
Omar was born as the blind son of a butler in the household of [[Nigel Galloway]] in [[London]]. As a young boy, Omar met and befriended [[Rose Galloway]], the daughter of Nigel Galloway, and the two remained close ever since. At the age of 12, Omar left the household after being recruited by the Assassin Brotherhood. By adulthood, he proved himself as a capable Assassin despite his handicap, training his other senses and putting his [[Eagle Vision]] to use, and eventually became a leader of a group of Assassins. After his father died, Omar did not return for the funeral. However, the Galloways ensured he was given a proper burial.{{Fact|February 2020}}
 
At one point, Omar led his group of Assassins to a village, but failed to save its residents. This incident led Omar to return to London in an attempt to cope with the trauma he received.{{Fact|February 2020}}
 
===Apprentice under Isaac Newton===
By 1696, Omar returned to London, entering the services of the scientist [[Isaac Newton]], who served as the warden of the [[Royal Mint]]. With the increasing cases of counterfeiters in light of the [[Great Recoinage of 1696|Great Recoinage]], Omar was contacted by his former fellow Assassin [[William Lowndes]], who was the Secratary to the Treasury of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]]. William tasked Omar to contact Isaac, requesting his aid to investigate.<ref name="Ch1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Gold]]'' – Chapter 1</ref>
 
Omar eventually married another woman and had a child. In 1703, Omar died during a raid in an attempt to free [[Slavery|slaves]] who were to be delivered to [[America]].{{Fact|February 2020}}


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Gold]]''
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Omar Khaled (died 1703) was a blind English Assassin who lived during the late 17th century. He was the ancestor of Aliyah Kahn.

Biography

Training as an Assassin

Omar was born as the blind son of a butler in the household of Nigel Galloway in London. As a young boy, Omar met and befriended Rose Galloway, the daughter of Nigel Galloway, and the two remained close ever since. At the age of 12, Omar left the household after being recruited by the Assassin Brotherhood. By adulthood, he proved himself as a capable Assassin despite his handicap, training his other senses and putting his Eagle Vision to use, and eventually became a leader of a group of Assassins. After his father died, Omar did not return for the funeral. However, the Galloways ensured he was given a proper burial. [citation needed]

At one point, Omar led his group of Assassins to a village, but failed to save its residents. This incident led Omar to return to London in an attempt to cope with the trauma he received. [citation needed]

Apprentice under Isaac Newton

By 1696, Omar returned to London, entering the services of the scientist Isaac Newton, who served as the warden of the Royal Mint. With the increasing cases of counterfeiters in light of the Great Recoinage, Omar was contacted by his former fellow Assassin William Lowndes, who was the Secratary to the Treasury of Great Britain. William tasked Omar to contact Isaac, requesting his aid to investigate.[1]

Omar eventually married another woman and had a child. In 1703, Omar died during a raid in an attempt to free slaves who were to be delivered to America. [citation needed]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Gold – Chapter 1