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'''Hamid''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], headquartered in {{Wiki|Amritsar}}.
'''Hamid''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], headquartered in [[Amritsar]]. In 1839, Hamid sent [[Arbaaz Mir]] to retrieve a document in [[First Civilization]] script detailing the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond, a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. After explaining the diamond's legend to Arbaaz, Hamid revealed that the diamond was in the possession of Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] in Amritsar, and that the British [[Templars]] were plotting to take the diamond. While Ranjit Singh had been the keeper of the diamond for nine years, his successor's didn't share his determination in protecting the Koh-i-Noor, which the Templars sought to exploit. Hamid tasked Arbaaz with protecting Ranjit Singh from the Templars, in order to keep the Piece of Eden out of their hands.


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Hamid was the Mentor of the Indian Brotherhood of Assassins, headquartered in Amritsar. In 1839, Hamid sent Arbaaz Mir to retrieve a document in First Civilization script detailing the Koh-i-Noor diamond, a Piece of Eden. After explaining the diamond's legend to Arbaaz, Hamid revealed that the diamond was in the possession of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Amritsar, and that the British Templars were plotting to take the diamond. While Ranjit Singh had been the keeper of the diamond for nine years, his successor's didn't share his determination in protecting the Koh-i-Noor, which the Templars sought to exploit. Hamid tasked Arbaaz with protecting Ranjit Singh from the Templars, in order to keep the Piece of Eden out of their hands.

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