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[[File:ACBr-Arbaaz.png|thumb|200px|Arbaaz Mir]]
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'''Arbaaz Mir''' was a member of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the 19th century, at the start of the {{Wiki|Sikh Empire}}, as well as the husband of [[Pyara Kaur]]. He is an ancestor to [[Monima Das]], while his [[Raza Soora|servant]] is an ancestor to [[Jot Soora]], an [[Abstergo Industries]] programmer.
'''Arbaaz Mir''' was a Kashmiri member of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the 19th century, at the start of the {{Wiki|Sikh Empire}}, as well as the husband of [[Pyara Kaur]]. He is an ancestor to [[Monima Das]], while his [[Raza Soora|servant]] is an ancestor to [[Jot Soora]], an [[Abstergo Industries]] programmer.


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Arbaaz Mir

Arbaaz Mir was a Kashmiri member of the Indian Brotherhood of Assassins during the 19th century, at the start of the Sikh Empire, as well as the husband of Pyara Kaur. He is an ancestor to Monima Das, while his servant is an ancestor to Jot Soora, an Abstergo Industries programmer.

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  • 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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