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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Arbaaz'' in {{Wiki|Urdu}} means "[[eagles|eagle]]," while ''{{Wiki|Mir clan|Mir}}'' is a {{Wiki|Punjabi people|Punjabi}} clan or tribe between present day [[India]] and Pakistan. ''{{Wiki|Mir (title)|Mir}}'' is also a loanword from the {{Wiki|Arabic language|Arabic}} ''emir, amir'', and thus has the meaning of "leader, commander, prince" in aforementioned places.
*''Arbaaz'' in {{Wiki|Urdu}} means "[[Eagles|eagle]]," while ''{{Wiki|Mir clan|Mir}}'' is a {{Wiki|Punjabi people|Punjabi}} clan or tribe between present day [[India]] and Pakistan. ''{{Wiki|Mir (title)|Mir}}'' is also a loanword from the {{Wiki|Arabic language|Arabic}} ''emir, amir'', and thus has the meaning of "leader, commander, prince" in aforementioned places.


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Arbaaz Mir

Arbaaz Mir was a member of the Indian Brotherhood of Assassins during the 19th century, at the start of the Sikh Empire. He is an ancestor to Jot Soora, a programmer for Abstergo Industries.

Trivia

  • Arbaaz in Urdu means "eagle," while Mir is a Punjabi clan or tribe between present day India and Pakistan. Mir is also a loanword from the Arabic emir, amir, and thus has the meaning of "leader, commander, prince" in aforementioned places.

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