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'''Ali Al-Ghrabe''' was the young [[Assassins|Assassin]] disciple of [[Egypt]]ian [[Master Assassin]] [[Numa Al'Khamsin]] in the 14th century. | '''Ali Al-Ghrabe''' was the young [[Assassins|Assassin]] disciple of [[Egypt]]ian [[Master Assassin]] [[Numa Al'Khamsin]] in the 14th century. | ||
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Ali Al-Ghrabe was the young Assassin disciple of Egyptian Master Assassin Numa Al'Khamsin in the 14th century.
Trivia
- Ali is an Arabic name which literally means "high" or "Elevated". Ghrabe is an Arabic term that translates as "crow, raven".
- With Lugos and the unidentified Assassin who gave the Scepter of Aset to the mamluks in 1250, Ali Al-Ghrabe is the third known ancestor of Stella Crow, a non-canon modern assassin.
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