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The '''Tuesday Market''' was a market storehouse in the south of [[Baghdad]], located outside the city walls near the [[Pomegranate Gate]]. | The '''Tuesday Market''' was a market storehouse in the south of [[Baghdad]], located outside the city walls near the [[Pomegranate Gate]]. | ||
Protected by the [[Abbasid Caliphate|caliphate guards]], the [[Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] visited the storehouse, and recovered a copy of the book ''[[Accounts of China and India]]'' | Protected by the [[Abbasid Caliphate|caliphate guards]], the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] visited the storehouse, and recovered a copy of the book ''[[Accounts of China and India]]'' written by {{Wiki|Sulaiman al-Tajir}}.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Al-Jahiz's Lost Books]]</ref> | ||
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The Tuesday Market was a market storehouse in the south of Baghdad, located outside the city walls near the Pomegranate Gate.
Protected by the caliphate guards, the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq visited the storehouse, and recovered a copy of the book Accounts of China and India written by Sulaiman al-Tajir.[1]
