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[[File:Damascus Gates - Altair on Horse.jpg|thumb|250px|Altaïr overlooking the Bab Tuma]]
The '''Bab Tuma''' (English: ''Gate of Thomas'') is the northeastern gate of the Old City of [[Damascus]] in [[Syria]].
The '''Bab Tuma''' (English: ''Gate of Thomas'') is the northeastern gate of the Old City of [[Damascus]] in [[Syria]].


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Altaïr returned to Damascus twice more through this gate that year when he was tasked to kill two other Templars, the Merchant King [[Abu'l Nuqoud]] and the scholar [[Jubair al Hakim]].
Altaïr returned to Damascus twice more through this gate that year when he was tasked to kill two other Templars, the Merchant King [[Abu'l Nuqoud]] and the scholar [[Jubair al Hakim]].
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
File:Damascus Gates - Altair on Horse.jpg|Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad overlooking the Bab Tuma
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==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
[[Category:Landmarks in Damascus]]
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[[Category:Gates]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Damascus]]

Revision as of 08:06, 23 August 2019


File:Damascus Gates - Altair on Horse.jpg
Altaïr overlooking the Bab Tuma

The Bab Tuma (English: Gate of Thomas) is the northeastern gate of the Old City of Damascus in Syria.

History

In 1191, this gate was the means by which the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad entered Damascus during his hunt for the Templar black arms merchant Tamir. As the Saracens guarding the gate would not have permitted the entry of an Assassin, Altaïr sneaked in by blending with a group of scholars. The scholars assisted Altaïr in gratitude for rescuing one of their own from the harassment of Saracen soldiers just moments earlier.

Altaïr returned to Damascus twice more through this gate that year when he was tasked to kill two other Templars, the Merchant King Abu'l Nuqoud and the scholar Jubair al Hakim.

Appearances

References