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{{Quote|Trust is a dangerous trait, Hamid.|Arbaaz Mir to his Mentor, 1839.|Assassin's Creed: Brahman}}
{{Character Infobox
|image = ACCI Arbaaz Mir Render.png
|birth = Early 19th century<br>[[Kashmir]], {{Wiki|Durrani Empire}}
|affiliates = [[Assassins]] {{C|c. 1819 – unknown}}
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''
|voice = [[Johnny Neal]]
}}
'''Arbaaz Mir''' was a {{Wiki|Kashmiri people|Kashmiri}} member of the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], and one of the most prominent [[Master Assassin]]s of the 19th century.


From 1839 to 1841, Arbaaz became entangled in a conflict with [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]] over the [[Koh-i-Noor]], a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] of immense power. After the Templars eliminated Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] of the [[Sikh Empire]], Arbaaz brought the artifact into Assassin possession. It was retrieved by the Templars in 1841, when Arbaaz once again endeavoured to obtain it.
He was married to Princess [[Pyara Kaur]], daughter of Maharaja [[Kharak Singh]], with whom he had a son, [[Jayadeep Mir|Jayadeep]]. He is an ancestor of [[Monima Das]].
==Biography==
===Early life===
{{Quote|Your people in Kashmir suffered a great tragedy, my friend. But those days have long passed and Singh's strength is all that stands between India and the growing British power.|Hamid to Arbaaz, about Singh's actions, 1839.|Assassin's Creed: Brahman}}
Arbaaz Mir was born in [[Kashmir]] in northwestern [[India]] during the early 19th century to a {{Wiki|Muslim}} family. His home region was conquered by Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] of the Sikh Empire in 1819, leading to the death of numerous Muslims in Kashmir, including Arbaaz's family. This led Arbaaz to grow up with a resentment towards Singh, considering him a cold-blooded killer.<ref name="EC">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
By this time Arbaaz became a thief.<ref name="CI">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref> At some point, Arbaaz was involved in a meeting gone wrong, and was rescued by [[Hamid (Amritsar)|Hamid]], the local [[Mentor]] of the Assassin Brotherhood. Indebted to the man, Arbaaz became an Assassin.<ref name="EC" />
===Search for the Koh-i-Noor===
{{Dialogue|Hamid|Arbaaz. Take care. The diamond... The transcription reads: 'He who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes. Only '''God''', or a woman, can wear it with impunity.|Arbaaz|I don't believe in curses.|Hamid and Arbaaz, before the latter's departure, 1839.|Assassin's Creed: Brahman}}
[[File:ACBM-Arbaaz and Hamid.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arbaaz and Hamid with the map]]
In 1839, Hamid tasked Arbaaz with the recovery of a [[Voynich manuscript|map]] detailing [[Isu|First Civilization]] artifacts, most notably the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond, a powerful [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. Upon his safe return to the Assassin headquarters in [[Amritsar]], Hamid informed Arbaaz of the legend surrounding the Koh-i-Noor, and that the British [[Templars]] were attempting to obtain the artifact. The Koh-i-Noor had been in the possession of Ranjit Singh since 1830, who kept it safe from the hands of his enemies, but was nearing the end of his life.<ref name="Brahman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref>
As Singh's heirs were not as interested in the diamond as their father, the British Templars aimed to take Singh's life. Hamid tasked Arbaaz with ensuring the Maharaja's protection, an objective he reluctantly agreed to, but only for the sake of the Brotherhood. Before leaving, Arbaaz bought Hamid's slave [[Raza Soora]] from him, noticing the harsh treatment the boy was receiving from Hamid.<ref name="Brahman" />
Arbaaz instead intended to find the Koh-i-Noor himself ahead of the Templars. Taking up the disguise of an emissary from Kashmir and his servant, Arbaaz and Raza entered [[Ranjit Singh's summer palace]], where the Maharaja held a feast. Believing the Koh-i-Noor to be kept in a hidden chamber underneath the palace, Arbaaz told Raza to look out for Singh's treasure keeper, Bustee Ram.<ref name="Brahman" />
[[File:ACBM-Arbaaz and Macnaghten.jpg|thumb|250px|Arbaaz meeting Macnaghten and Cotton]]
After being allowed to join the feast, Arbaaz was greeted by [[William Hay Macnaghten]], assistant to the British Governor-General of India – [[George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|Lord Auckland]] – and General [[Francis Cotton]]. Arbaaz recognized the [[Templar insignia]] on Cotton's chest, though Cotton also identified Arbaaz as an Assassin by his movements. After Macnaghten left, Arbaaz assured Cotton that they were not enemies, telling the Templar that he had his own reasons for Singh's death, and that "it wouldn't be the first time [he had] to clean up after [their] kind".<ref name="Brahman" />
Soon after, Arbaaz's attention was caught by Princess [[Pyara Kaur]], Ranjit Singh's grand-daughter. Upon noticing Singh handing Bustee a diamond, Arbaaz told Raza to follow him and that he would find him later, deciding instead to follow Pyara. Arbaaz then tracked her to the palace courtyard, handing her a {{Wiki|Nerium|oleander}} blossom that he had swiped from the palace's dining room. As a result of the conversation that stemmed from the gesture, the two later shared a moment of intimacy.<ref name="Brahman" />
[[File:ACBM-Arbaaz Tosha Khana.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arbaaz and Raza in the hidden chambers]]
Afterwards, Arbaaz proceeded to find Raza and follow him to the hidden chambers underneath the palace, which was activated by a water-based mechanism. Exploring the caverns filled with statues of {{Wiki|Hindu}} gods, Arbaaz found a chest containing the diamond, but quickly dismissed it as a worthless replica. Upon further exploration, they stumbled upon illusionary walls and other statues left by the First Civilization.<ref name="Brahman" />
There, Raza found the real Koh-i-Noor in a pool of water contained within the hands of the statue [[Durga]]; unbeknownst to them, their progress had been tracked by Cotton. Upon their return to ground level, Arbaaz was arrested by Singh's men, who had been alerted by Cotton and Macnaghten. It was at this point that Arbaaz hid the real Koh-i-Noor under Raza's turban, enabling the latter to escape with the artifact, while Singh's men took the replica.<ref name="Brahman" />
===Conflict with Cotton===
Singh's men placed Arbaaz in a cell, though some time later, Pyara Kaur and Raza Soora came to see him. It was during this meeting that Pyara released him from his imprisonment, after Arbaaz told her his task of ensuring her grandfather's safety.<ref name="Brahman" />
To Arbaaz's surprise and disapproval, Raza had given the Koh-i-Noor to Pyara, thwarting his plan to escape with the artifact and leave the Maharaja to fend for himself. After Pyara informed Arbaaz that Singh was drinking tea with the British, Arbaaz and Raza hurried to the imperial palace, the former begrudgingly so.<ref name="Brahman" />
[[File:ACBM Singh Cotton.jpg|thumb|250px|Arbaaz and Singh facing Cotton]]
Scaling the structure, Arbaaz eliminated the patrolling [[guards]] as Raza stayed close behind, at one point turning back to prevent Raza from falling to his death. The two then separated, with Arbaaz infiltrating the palace's interior by leaping into the main hall from above, knocking Macnaghten over upon his landing and attacking Cotton with a {{Wiki|chakram}}.<ref name="Brahman" />
Following this, Arbaaz roughly slapped the tea cup from Singh's hands, perceiving that it was poisoned; despite this, Cotton informed Arbaaz that he was too late to prevent the Maharaja's demise. Responding in his weakened state, Singh took out his blade to attack Cotton, calling the Templar a "coward" and "deceiver", while further going on to state that India would not fall to his Order. Cotton instead called the guards, yelling that the Maharaja was under attack by an assassin – Arbaaz.<ref name="Brahman" />
Arbaaz fled the hall, followed by Cotton and Singh's men as he made his way to the courtyard. There, while Arbaaz was fighting imperial guards, Cotton tried to kill Pyara and take the Koh-i-Noor, but was halted by Raza, who dug his fingernails into the Templar's forehead. As Cotton turned on Raza, Pyara activated the Koh-i-Noor, taking up the appearance of a member of the First Civilization, sending a message for [[Humans|humanity]] to [[Jot Soora]], who was experiencing Arbaaz's genetic memories through the [[Brahman V.R.]] in 2013.<ref name="Brahman" />
[[File:ACBM-Koh-i-Noor destruction.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arbaaz and Raza emerging from the water]]
Cotton instead attacked the entity, firing at it with his gun, and accidentally destroyed the Koh-i-Noor. Seeing the entity become enraged, Arbaaz took Raza and dove into the water, before the entity released a burst of energy across the area, killing Cotton and all the remaining guards. After the explosion, the Koh-I-Noor miraculously reconstructed itself and Arbaaz finally managed to hand it to Hamid.<ref name="Brahman" />
===Retrieving the Koh-I-Noor===
In 1841, while returning to duty after visiting Pyara at the summer palace, not without stealing some jewells from the Maharajah's guard, Arbaaz noticed that the [[East India Company]], now led by Cotton's replacement, [[Master Templar]] [[William Sleeman]], had brutally kidnapped Hamid and that they had also stolen the Koh-I-Noor under Sleeman's commands. Arbaaz followed Hamid's blood trail to a high ranking member of the Company, and after fiercely interrogating him, he discovered that Hamid was at the Templar's headquarters outside Amritsar. Arbaaz also managed to retrieve some information about the Templars' plans while following the blood trail.<ref name="CI"/>
Arbaaz managed to infiltrate the headquarters and rescue Hamid by disguising himself as a civilian, while also eliminating some high-ranking Templars in the process. Once safe, Hamid informed Arbaaz about Sleeman's plans and his right hand, [[Alexander Burnes]]. They planned to unravel the Koh-I-Noor's secrets with the help of a [[Precursor boxes|Precursor box]]. With this information, Hamid assigned Arbaaz with the mission of stealing both the Koh-I-Noor and the box from the Templars, and sent him to the Templar's outpost, a palace in which Hamid suspected there was a Precursor site under it.<ref name="CI"/>
In 1843, Arbaaz and Pyara Kaur had a son, Jayadeep Mir.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
===Jayadeep's exile===
Around 1847, Arbaaz began to train Jayadeep as an Assassin and recognized that his son was exceptionally talented. Envisioning Jayadeep as a great warrior and wanting to ensure that the boy's abilities were not hindered by familial ties, Arbaaz wrote to his friend [[Ethan Frye]] to continue the training. However, in the years that Ethan prepared Jayadeep for missions in the field, he realized that for all of his potential for greatness, Jayadeep Mir could never be the warrior Arbaaz wanted. Arbaaz was angry when Ethan informed him that Jayadeep lacked the killer's instinct required for assassination but nevertheless delayed Jayadeep's blooding to mold his son into the warrior that he believed was required of a great Assassin.<ref name="ACUW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>
Eventually, the time came for Jayadeep's first assignment: the assassination of an Indian Templar named [[Tjinder Dani]] who was planning to establish a Templar outpost in Amritsar. Arbaaz joined his son to provide the horses for their getaway but Ethan's estimation of Jayadeep proved to be correct. Jayadeep hesitated before he could deliver a killing blow to Dani and the subsequent fight between the Templar and the Assassin spilled out onto the street forcing Arbaaz to make the kill himself. Jayadeep's failure risked exposing the Brotherhood itself and for that the Assassins were to have him executed.<ref name="ACUW" />
Although reluctant, Arbaaz's loyalty to [[the Creed]] was such that he was willing to see his son die, much to Pyara's distress. However, Ethan returned to India with a proposition that would save Jayadeep's life as well as Arbaaz's marriage. It was agreed that Jayadeep would be sent into exile in [[London]] to work undercover for the British Assassins whose presence in the capital had been severely reduced since the deaths of [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Miko]] a century earlier. Arbaaz decided that Jayadeep Mir would, for all intents and purposes, become a ghost to best aid him in his secret new role and thanked Ethan Frye with an embrace.<ref name="ACUW" /><ref name="ACS" />
When the Indian Assassins [[Ajay]] and [[Kulpreet]] were attacked by Templar agents, Arbaaz wrote to Ethan to warn him that Jayadeep's mission may have been compromised. However, the message was intercepted by the Templars and Arbaaz's request that Ethan look after his son ultimately became further evidence confirming the London-based Templar [[Cavanagh]]'s growing suspicions that a man in his employ, Bharat Singh, was an undercover Jayadeep Mir.<ref name="ACUW" />
Jayadeep survived Cavanagh unravelling the truth but fell into a deep depression when it got his friend [[Maggie]] and others under his protection killed. Though Arbaaz and Pyara visited him a year later to help him recover, the relationship between father and son was soured as Jayadeep was uncertain of the role that Arbaaz had played in the arrest and death sentence that had led to his banishment.<ref name="ACUW" />
==Legacy==
Arbaaz eventually became the ancestor of a popular actress active at the beginning of the 21st century, Monima Das. The fiancé of Das, Jot Soora, became a target of the Templars and the Assassins when they mistakenly believed that the man's DNA was the key to the lost knowledge of the Koh-i-Noor, when he unknowingly used an Abstergo prototype to visualize the ancestral memories of Arbaaz Mir's descendant.<ref name="Brahman" />
==Trivia==
*''Arbaaz'' in {{Wiki|Urdu}} means "[[Eagles|eagle]]", while ''{{Wiki|Mir clan|Mir}}'' is a {{Wiki|Kashmiris|Kashmiri}} 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 was the only known Assassin to wield a [[Hidden Blade]] which could divide itself into three blades.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Arbaaz.jpg|Concept art of Arbaaz
Mir attire.png|Another concept of Arbaaz
ACBR Arbaaz Mir.jpg|Arbaaz's appearance in ''Assassin's Creed: Brahman''
ACCI Arbaaz Mir Concept.jpg|''Chronicles'' concept art of Arbaaz Mir
arbaaz mir ACCI.jpg|Arbaaz's appearance in ''Chronicles: India''
ACCI Arbaaz Mir turnaround reference.jpg|Costume references for Arbaaz's appearance in ''Chronicles: India''
Assassin's Creed Chronicles Promo Art.jpg|Promotional art of Arbaaz, [[Shao Jun]] and [[Nikolai Orelov]]
ACBM-Arbaaz and Pyara garden.jpg|Arbaaz seducing Pyara in the palace garden
ACBM-Arbaaz captive.jpg|Arbaaz being taken captive by Singh's men
ACBM-Arbaaz and Pyara prison.jpg|Arbaaz kissing Pyara in the palace dungeons
Mir.jpg|Arbaaz leaping towards Macnaghten and Cotton
Chronicles-India 1.jpg|Arbaaz Mir overlooking a palace
Chronicles-India 2.jpg|Arbaaz Mir freerunning
Chronicles-India 3.jpg|Arbaaz Mir attacking a guard
Chronicles-India 4.jpg|Arbaaz Mir observing two individuals
ACCI 01.jpg|Arbaaz Mir scaling a palace wall
ACCI 02.jpg|Arbaaz Mir rescuing Hamid
ACCI 03.jpg|Arbaaz Mir in a marketplace
ACCI 04.jpg|Arbaaz Mir with a palace elephant
ACCI 05.jpg|Arbaaz Mir stabbing a guard
ACCI 06.jpg|Arbaaz Mir performing a Leap of Faith
ACCI 07.jpg|Arbaaz Mir traversing Amritsar
ACCI 08.jpg|Arbaaz Mir hiding from guards
</gallery>
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