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The '''Qasr Salih''' was a palace and fort in the [[Karkh]] of [[Baghdad]], located adjacent to the [[Prince's Gate]]. It served as the home of the {{Wiki|Turks|Turkic}} general [[Jasoor ibn Basil]], who was | The '''Qasr Salih''' was a palace and [[fort]] in the [[Karkh]] district of [[Baghdad]], located adjacent to the [[Prince's Gate]]. It served as the home of the {{Wiki|Turks|Turkic}} general [[Jasoor ibn Basil]], who was an [[Order of the Ancients]] member operating under the cryptonym of Al-Rukh.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref> | ||
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The Qasr Salih was a palace and fort in the Karkh district of Baghdad, located adjacent to the Prince's Gate. It served as the home of the Turkic general Jasoor ibn Basil, who was an Order of the Ancients member operating under the cryptonym of Al-Rukh.[1]

