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[[File:ACMir Accounts of China and India.png|thumb||250px|The ''Accounts of China and India'']]
The '''''Accounts of China and India''''' is a book by the [[Islam|Muslim]] [[merchant]] and traveler {{Wiki|Sulaiman al-Tajir}} about his journeys to East [[Asia]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Database: Maritime Trading]]</ref> In the 860s, the famed author [[Al-Jahiz]] sought to collect the book to add to his library in the [[House of Wisdom]]. The [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] found a copy of the book near the [[Tuesday Market]] and delivered it to him.<ref name="ACM">''Assassin's Creed: Mirage'' – [[Al-Jahiz's Lost Books]]</ref>
The '''''Accounts of China and India''''' is a book by the [[Islam|Muslim]] [[merchant]] and traveler {{Wiki|Sulaiman al-Tajir}} about his journeys to East [[Asia]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Database: Maritime Trading]]</ref> In the 860s, the famed author [[Al-Jahiz]] sought to collect the book to add to his library in the [[House of Wisdom]]. The [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] found a copy of the book near the [[Tuesday Market]] and delivered it to him.<ref name="ACM">''Assassin's Creed: Mirage'' – [[Al-Jahiz's Lost Books]]</ref>

Revision as of 03:40, 5 January 2024

The Accounts of China and India

The Accounts of China and India is a book by the Muslim merchant and traveler Sulaiman al-Tajir about his journeys to East Asia.[1] In the 860s, the famed author Al-Jahiz sought to collect the book to add to his library in the House of Wisdom. The Alamut Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq found a copy of the book near the Tuesday Market and delivered it to him.[2]

Basim's description

This book records the stories of Al-Tajir's travels to India and China. Master Fuladh has said there are Hidden Ones even there! I would enjoy the chance to travel to the Far East and see how they live and learn about their ways. Al-Tajir claims that, in India, there are men who carry beards of up to three cubits long!

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