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imported>Darman36
Iran is within regions considered to be of Arab ethnicity, and this game is set in Baghdad, (ancient) Iran
imported>Sol Pacificus
(1) Iranians often find it offensive to be mistaken for Arabs. (2) Geographical location is not proof of ethnicity, esp. in a multi-ethnic country like the Abbasid Caliphate. Although I am usually willing to give some leeway for assumptions, since a user wants to dispute this, I will concede to it since they are correct the ethnicity isn't proven.
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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name=
|image = ACMir Nadir ibn Havid.png
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|death = c. 860s<br>[[Southern Camp]], [[Wilderness]], [[Baghdad]], [[Abbasid Caliphate]]
|image=ACMir Nadir ibn Havid.png
|species = [[Human]]
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|affiliates = [[Order of the Ancients]]<br>[[Abbasid Caliphate]]
|death=c. 860s<br>[[Southern Camp]], [[Wilderness]], [[Baghdad]], [[Abbasid Caliphate]]
|species=[[Human]]
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|affiliates=[[Order of the Ancients]]
[[Abbasid Caliphate]]
*[[Turkic Army]]
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'''Nadir ibn Havid''' (died 860s), also known as '''Al-A'eshma''' (English: ''The Angel of Wrath''), was an admiral in the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] who served as a commander of the Turkic Army in [[Baghdad]] in the 9th century. A member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] alongside [[Jasoor ibn Basil]], he served under the Caliphate's warlord [[Wasif Al Turki]] while building warships for the caliphate by the harbor in the [[Karkh]] district.<ref name="RaptorandtheDemon">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Raptor and the Demon]]</ref>
'''Nadir ibn Havid''' (died 860s), also known as '''{{wiki|Aeshma|Al-A'eshma}}''' (English: ''The Angel of Wrath''), was an admiral in the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] who served as a commander of the Turkic Army in [[Baghdad]] in the 9th century. A member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] alongside [[Jasoor ibn Basil]], he served under the Caliphate's warlord [[Wasif Al Turki]] while building warships for the caliphate by the harbor in the [[Karkh]] district.<ref name="RaptorandtheDemon">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Raptor and the Demon]]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Death===
===Death===
[[File:ACMir To Catch a Demon 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Basim assassinating Nadir]]
[[File:ACMir To Catch a Demon 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Nadir is assassinated by Basim]]
At an [[Southern Camp|outpost]] west of the city, Nadir oversaw the security and production of his ship prototype. While having given the order to have no flames come near his ship, it was all for naught once his ship caught ablaze. With his guard sporadic, he went to inspect and find out who attacked his work. Out in the open, Nadir became the target and was [[Assassination|assassinated]] by [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] Basim. Upon Nadir's personal effects, Basim found the letter from Al-Mardikhwar accusing Nadir of theft before leaving the camp.<ref name="ToCatchaDemon"/>
At an [[Southern Camp|outpost]] west of the city, Nadir oversaw the security and production of his ship prototype. While having given the order to have no flames come near his ship, it was all for naught once his ship caught ablaze. With his guard sporadic, he went to inspect and find out who attacked his work. Out in the open, Nadir became the target and was [[Assassination|assassinated]] by [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] Basim. Upon Nadir's personal effects, Basim found the letter from Al-Mardikhwar accusing Nadir of theft before leaving the camp.<ref name="ToCatchaDemon"/>
==Behind the scenes==
Nadir's cryptonym of Al-A'eshma is a reference to a {{Wiki|daeva}} from {{Wiki|Persian mythology}} named Aeshma who represents wrath and served as a messenger for [[Zoroastrianism]]'s central destructive spirit {{Wiki|Ahriman}}.<ref>{{WP|Aeshma}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 07:50, 27 April 2024

Nadir ibn Havid (died 860s), also known as Al-A'eshma (English: The Angel of Wrath), was an admiral in the Abbasid Caliphate who served as a commander of the Turkic Army in Baghdad in the 9th century. A member of the Order of the Ancients alongside Jasoor ibn Basil, he served under the Caliphate's warlord Wasif Al Turki while building warships for the caliphate by the harbor in the Karkh district.[1]

Biography

In the mid-9th century, Nadir was recruited into the Order of the Ancients and served under warlord of the Turkic Army and Order leader, Wasif Al Turki. His role was to create warships for the calipgate while moving equipment and materials for the Order within his supplies.[2] However, Nadir began stealing from the Order for his personal gain but his thievery was noticed by Wasif, who demanded a final account of their wares when he returned.[3]

Along with Jasoor, they later met and waited at the Officers' Club for Arab captain Dogan bin Arslan and his report on the Zanj Rebellion and the new stranger in their midst. While discussing their current events, they were later informed of Dogan's demise and subsequently left in fear of their lives and the probable intrusion of their meeting.[1]

Death

Nadir is assassinated by Basim

At an outpost west of the city, Nadir oversaw the security and production of his ship prototype. While having given the order to have no flames come near his ship, it was all for naught once his ship caught ablaze. With his guard sporadic, he went to inspect and find out who attacked his work. Out in the open, Nadir became the target and was assassinated by Alamut Hidden One Basim. Upon Nadir's personal effects, Basim found the letter from Al-Mardikhwar accusing Nadir of theft before leaving the camp.[3]

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