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'''Bogd''' was a [[Mongolia|Mongol]] [[merchant]] who lived in [[Tabriz]]. He was married to [[Masha]].
'''Bogd''' was a [[Mongolia]]n [[merchant]] who lived in [[Tabriz]]. He was married to [[Masha]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Though hailing from a wealthy family, Bogd became notorious for squandering his wealth and eventually became endebted to many people, including [[Xex]]. At some point around 823, Bogd went to [[Kandovan]], married Masha and brought her back to live with him and his two older wives in the nearby city of Tabriz. He later forbade her sister [[Bolour]] from seeing Masha and Masha herself from vising her parents. [[Roshan]], Masha's oldest sister, intervened through [[Dervis]], proposing to Bogd that she would pay him enough to clear all his debts if he released Masha. Because his debt was too great, running the risk of having all three wives taken by the loan sharks, he accepted and released Masha.<ref name="Chapter 14">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' – Chapter Fourteen - Tabriz, 823</ref>
Though hailing from a wealthy family, Bogd became notorious for squandering his wealth and eventually became indebted to many people, including [[Xex]]. At some point around 823, Bogd went to [[Kandovan]], married Masha, and brought her back to live with him and his two older wives in the nearby city of Tabriz. He later forbade her sister [[Bolour]] from seeing Masha and Masha herself from vising her parents. [[Roshan]], Masha's oldest sister, intervened through [[Dervis]], proposing to Bogd that she would pay him enough to clear all his debts if he released Masha. Because his debt was too great, running the risk of having all three wives taken by the loan sharks, he accepted and released Masha.<ref name="Chapter 14">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' – Chapter Fourteen - Tabriz, 823</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Bogd was a Mongolian merchant who lived in Tabriz. He was married to Masha.

Biography

Though hailing from a wealthy family, Bogd became notorious for squandering his wealth and eventually became indebted to many people, including Xex. At some point around 823, Bogd went to Kandovan, married Masha, and brought her back to live with him and his two older wives in the nearby city of Tabriz. He later forbade her sister Bolour from seeing Masha and Masha herself from vising her parents. Roshan, Masha's oldest sister, intervened through Dervis, proposing to Bogd that she would pay him enough to clear all his debts if he released Masha. Because his debt was too great, running the risk of having all three wives taken by the loan sharks, he accepted and released Masha.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One – Chapter Fourteen - Tabriz, 823