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'''Sharqiyah''' was the harbor region of [[Karkh]] in [[Baghdad]], located east of the suburbs of [[Tabik]] and [[Fief of Rayasanah]]. During the 860s, the [[Hidden Ones]] had a [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] in Sharqiyah which they used to track down the [[Order of the Ancients]] members, [[Al-Mardikhwar]], [[Al-A'eshma]], and [[Al-Rukh]].<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>
[[File:ACMir Sharqiyah.jpg|thumb|250px|Sharqiyah]]
'''Sharqiyah''' was the harbor region of [[Karkh]] in [[Baghdad]], located east of the suburbs of [[Tabik]] and [[Fief of Rayasanah]]. At the height of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]]'s Golden Age, the district served as the stronghold of the [[Turkic Army]], commanded by [[Wasif al-Turki]].
 
During the 860s, the [[Hidden Ones]] had a [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] in Sharqiyah which they used to track down the [[Order of the Ancients]] members, Al-Mardikhwar, [[Al-A'eshma]], and [[Al-Rukh]].<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>


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Sharqiyah

Sharqiyah was the harbor region of Karkh in Baghdad, located east of the suburbs of Tabik and Fief of Rayasanah. At the height of the Abbasid Caliphate's Golden Age, the district served as the stronghold of the Turkic Army, commanded by Wasif al-Turki.

During the 860s, the Hidden Ones had a bureau in Sharqiyah which they used to track down the Order of the Ancients members, Al-Mardikhwar, Al-A'eshma, and Al-Rukh.[1]

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