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'''Hamid''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], headquartered in [[Amritsar]]. | '''Hamid''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], headquartered in [[Amritsar]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
At some point in the early 18th century, Hamid rescued a young {{Wiki|Kashmiri people|Kashmiri}} named [[Arbaaz Mir]] from a meeting gone wrong and offered him a place among the Assassins.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Encyclopedia]]''</ref> | At some point in the early 18th century, Hamid rescued a young {{Wiki|Kashmiri people|Kashmiri}} named [[Arbaaz Mir]] from a meeting gone wrong and offered him a place among the Assassins.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Encyclopedia]]''</ref> | ||
In late June 1839, Hamid sent Arbaaz to retrieve a [[Voynich manuscript|document]] in [[First Civilization]] script about the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond, a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. After explaining the diamond's legend to Arbaaz, Hamid revealed that the Koh-i-Noor was in the possession of Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] in Amritsar, and that the British [[Templars]] were plotting to steal it; while Ranjit Singh had been the keeper of the diamond for nine years, his successors | In late June 1839, Hamid sent Arbaaz to retrieve a [[Voynich manuscript|document]] in [[Isu|First Civilization]] script about the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond, a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. After explaining the diamond's legend to Arbaaz, Hamid revealed that the Koh-i-Noor was in the possession of Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] in Amritsar, and that the British [[Templars]] were plotting to steal it; while Ranjit Singh had been the keeper of the diamond for nine years, his successors did not share his determination to it, 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.<ref name="Brahman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref> | ||
By 1860, Hamid was still the Mentor and in accordance with the strict rules of the Indian Brotherhood, ordered the execution of Arbaaz's son, [[Jayadeep Mir|Jayadeep]], for incompetence due to a failure of nerves during an assassination. However, [[Ethan Frye]], the former mentor of Jayadeep, offered a | By 1860, Hamid was still the Mentor and in accordance with the strict rules of the Indian Brotherhood, ordered the execution of Arbaaz's son, [[Jayadeep Mir|Jayadeep]], for incompetence due to a failure of nerves during an assassination. However, [[Ethan Frye]], the former mentor of Jayadeep, offered a banishment alternative to Arbaaz who in turn convinced the Mentor to exile his son to [[United Kingdom|England]], to help the weakened [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] there and atone for his failure.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref> | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== | ||
While being an Assassin and | While being an Assassin and theoretically tasked to defend the innocents with no regard on their race or social statute, Hamid was not above beating his [[Slavery|servants]] of lower caste when they failed to reach the standards he had fixed. In 1839, his treatment of [[Raza Soora]], one of his {{Wiki|Shudra}} servants, was so harsh that Arbaaz Mir decided to purchase the mute young boy from his Mentor with the intent of freeing him later.<ref name="Brahman"/> | ||
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Hamid was the Mentor of the Indian Brotherhood of Assassins, headquartered in Amritsar.
Biography
At some point in the early 18th century, Hamid rescued a young Kashmiri named Arbaaz Mir from a meeting gone wrong and offered him a place among the Assassins.[1]
In late June 1839, Hamid sent Arbaaz to retrieve a document in First Civilization script about the Koh-i-Noor diamond, a Piece of Eden. After explaining the diamond's legend to Arbaaz, Hamid revealed that the Koh-i-Noor was in the possession of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Amritsar, and that the British Templars were plotting to steal it; while Ranjit Singh had been the keeper of the diamond for nine years, his successors did not share his determination to it, 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.[2]
By 1860, Hamid was still the Mentor and in accordance with the strict rules of the Indian Brotherhood, ordered the execution of Arbaaz's son, Jayadeep, for incompetence due to a failure of nerves during an assassination. However, Ethan Frye, the former mentor of Jayadeep, offered a banishment alternative to Arbaaz who in turn convinced the Mentor to exile his son to England, to help the weakened British Brotherhood there and atone for his failure.[3]
Personality and characteristics
While being an Assassin and theoretically tasked to defend the innocents with no regard on their race or social statute, Hamid was not above beating his servants of lower caste when they failed to reach the standards he had fixed. In 1839, his treatment of Raza Soora, one of his Shudra servants, was so harsh that Arbaaz Mir decided to purchase the mute young boy from his Mentor with the intent of freeing him later.[2]
Gallery
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Close-up of Hamid
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Hamid abusing Raza Soora
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Hamid observing a map
References
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