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Jasoor ibn Basil (died 860s), also known as Al-Rukh (English: The Roc) was an Abbasid general who served as a commander of the Turkic Army in Baghdad during the 9th century. A member of the Order of the Ancients alongside Nadir ibn Havid, he served under the Caliphate's warlord Wasif Al Turki and worked against the Zanj Rebellion led by Ali ibn Muhammad.[1]
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