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* The Sinai Peninsula's name during The Hidden Ones DLC is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptions called the land "Ta Mefkat", which means "land of turquoise". | * The Sinai Peninsula's name during The Hidden Ones DLC is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptions called the land "Ta Mefkat", which means "land of turquoise". | ||
** The modern name, Sinai, is believed to have been derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian moon god "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin_(mythology) Sin]", or from the Hebrew word ''Seneh'' (Hebrew: סֶ֫נֶּה ''Senneh''). | ** The modern name, Sinai, is believed to have been derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian moon god "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin_(mythology) Sin]", or from the Hebrew word ''Seneh'' (Hebrew: סֶ֫נֶּה ''Senneh''). | ||
** Modern Egyptians also refer to the land as ''Arḍ ul-Fairūz'' (أرض الفيروز "the land of turquoise"). | ** Modern Egyptians also refer to the land as ''Arḍ ul-Fairūz'' (أرض الفيروز, or "the land of turquoise"). | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 11:27, 31 January 2018
The Sinai Peninsula, or simply Sinai, is a peninsula in Egypt, situated between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to south. It is a land bridge connecting Africa to Asia.
In 38 BCE, the Hidden Ones Mentor, Bayek, travelled to the peninsula on the request of Tahira after two Hidden Ones were killed in a conflict between the occupying Roman forces and the Nabateans.
Trivia
- The Sinai Peninsula's name during The Hidden Ones DLC is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptions called the land "Ta Mefkat", which means "land of turquoise".
- The modern name, Sinai, is believed to have been derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian moon god "Sin", or from the Hebrew word Seneh (Hebrew: סֶ֫נֶּה Senneh).
- Modern Egyptians also refer to the land as Arḍ ul-Fairūz (أرض الفيروز, or "the land of turquoise").
Appearances
Reference