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The '''Residential District''' of the [[Round City]] of [[Baghdad]] was located south of the [[Palace of the Green Dome|Caliphal Palace]]. Not only was it home to the [[ | The '''Residential District''' of the [[Round City]] of [[Baghdad]] was located south of the [[Palace of the Green Dome|Caliphal Palace]]. Not only was it home to famous individuals such as the poet [[Arib Al-Ma'muniyya]] and the writer [[Al-Jahiz]], it also housed the [[Harem]] of the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] court.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref> | ||
In the 860s, the [[Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] travelled to the district to investigate Arib<ref name="The Fox and the Hunter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Fox and the Hunter]]</ref> and the Harem where the concubine [[Qabiha]] resided, both of whom were suspected to be the [[Ra's Al-Af'a]] of the [[Order of the Ancients]].<ref name="The Servant and the Impostor">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Servant and the Impostor]]</ref> | In the 860s, the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] travelled to the district to investigate Arib<ref name="The Fox and the Hunter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Fox and the Hunter]]</ref> and the Harem where the concubine [[Qabiha]] resided, both of whom were suspected to be the [[Ra's Al-Af'a]] of the [[Order of the Ancients]].<ref name="The Servant and the Impostor">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Servant and the Impostor]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 5 May 2026

The Residential District of the Round City of Baghdad was located south of the Caliphal Palace. Not only was it home to famous individuals such as the poet Arib Al-Ma'muniyya and the writer Al-Jahiz, it also housed the Harem of the Abbasid court.[1]
In the 860s, the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq travelled to the district to investigate Arib[2] and the Harem where the concubine Qabiha resided, both of whom were suspected to be the Ra's Al-Af'a of the Order of the Ancients.[3]
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