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{{Quote|For all your reputation, I must say, I expected a far stronger response to our presence here.|Kabeer to the captured Hidden Ones, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|In Pursuit of Truth}} | {{Quote|For all your reputation, I must say, I expected a far stronger response to our presence here.|Kabeer to the captured Hidden Ones, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|In Pursuit of Truth}} | ||
'''Kabeer Al-Jund''' (died 860s) was an [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] captain who led a group of [[Tahirids|Tahirid]] [[soldiers]] to attack the [[Hidden Ones]]' camp of [[Alamut]]. | {{Character Infobox | ||
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|death = 860s<br>[[Alamut]], [[Iran|Persia]], [[Abbasid Caliphate]] | |||
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|affiliates = [[Abbasid Caliphate]]<br>[[Tahirids]] | |||
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'''Kabeer Al-Jund''' (died 860s) was an [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] captain who led a group of [[Tahirids|Tahirid]] [[soldiers]] to attack the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]]' camp of [[Alamut]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In the 9th century, the area which Alamut was situated in was governed by the [[Iran|Persian]] Tahirid dynasty. In the early 860s, the Hidden Ones of Alamut procured a deal with the Tahirids to provide them protection from their enemies, the [[Order of the Ancients | In the 9th century, the area which Alamut was situated in was governed by the [[Iran|Persian]] Tahirid dynasty. In the early 860s, the Hidden Ones of Alamut procured a deal with the Tahirids to provide them protection from their enemies, the [[Order of the Ancients]].<ref name="Beginning">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[A New Beginning]]</ref> However, [[Baghdad]]'s governor [[Muhammad ibn Tahir]], pressured by the Order who controlled the caliphate, was later forced to make a deal in exchange for dissuading [[Al-Mu'tazz|Abu 'Abdallah]]'s challenge to the Abbasid throne. He asked his cousin [[Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir|Abdallah ibn Tahir]] to remove the Tahirids' protection of Alamut, leaving the Hidden Ones' camp vulnerable.<ref name="Judge">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Judge and Executioner]]</ref> | ||
Kabeer unwittingly became a pawn of the Order and was sent to lead a force | Kabeer unwittingly became a pawn of the Order and was sent to lead a large Tahirid force in a surprise attack on the camp. Many Hidden Ones were slaugtered in the ensuing battle, and some of them, including [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]], were captured by Kabeer and his men, who interrogated them for the location of a hidden [[Alamut Temple|temple]].<ref name="Truth">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[In Pursuit of Truth]]</ref> | ||
As Rayhan remained silent, Kabeer began executing his fellow captive Hidden Ones in an attempt to get him to talk. However, before he could execute the Mentor himself, Kabeer and his men were killed by the [[Master Assassin]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], which ultimately allowed the Hidden Ones to repel the Tahirid attack.<ref name="Truth" /> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Kabeer (كبير) is an Arabic name meaning "large" or "great", while Al-Jund (الجند) translates to "the soldier". As such, Kabeer's full name can be roughly translated to "large soldier", referencing his imposing size and occupation. | |||
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ACMir In Pursuit of Truth 5.png|Kadeer (center) interrogating the captive Hidden Ones | |||
ACMir In Pursuit of Truth 7.png|Kadeer killed by Basim | |||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Kabeer Al-Jund (died 860s) was an Abbasid captain who led a group of Tahirid soldiers to attack the Hidden Ones' camp of Alamut.
Biography
In the 9th century, the area which Alamut was situated in was governed by the Persian Tahirid dynasty. In the early 860s, the Hidden Ones of Alamut procured a deal with the Tahirids to provide them protection from their enemies, the Order of the Ancients.[1] However, Baghdad's governor Muhammad ibn Tahir, pressured by the Order who controlled the caliphate, was later forced to make a deal in exchange for dissuading Abu 'Abdallah's challenge to the Abbasid throne. He asked his cousin Abdallah ibn Tahir to remove the Tahirids' protection of Alamut, leaving the Hidden Ones' camp vulnerable.[2]
Kabeer unwittingly became a pawn of the Order and was sent to lead a large Tahirid force in a surprise attack on the camp. Many Hidden Ones were slaugtered in the ensuing battle, and some of them, including Mentor Rayhan, were captured by Kabeer and his men, who interrogated them for the location of a hidden temple.[3]
As Rayhan remained silent, Kabeer began executing his fellow captive Hidden Ones in an attempt to get him to talk. However, before he could execute the Mentor himself, Kabeer and his men were killed by the Master Assassin Basim Ibn Ishaq, which ultimately allowed the Hidden Ones to repel the Tahirid attack.[3]
Trivia
- Kabeer (كبير) is an Arabic name meaning "large" or "great", while Al-Jund (الجند) translates to "the soldier". As such, Kabeer's full name can be roughly translated to "large soldier", referencing his imposing size and occupation.
Gallery
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Kadeer (center) interrogating the captive Hidden Ones
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Kadeer killed by Basim
Appearances
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