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The '''Sinai Peninsula''', or simply the '''Sinai''', is a peninsula in eastern [[Egypt]]. Situated between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the north and the [[Red Sea]] to the south, it is a land bridge connecting [[Africa]] to [[Asia]].  
The '''Sinai Peninsula''', or simply the '''Sinai''', is a peninsula in eastern [[Egypt]]. Situated between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the north and the [[Red Sea]] to the south, it is a land bridge connecting [[Africa]] to [[Asia]].  


In 38 BCE, the [[Hidden Ones]] [[Mentor]] [[Bayek]] traveled to the peninsula on the request of [[Tahira]] after two Hidden Ones were killed in a conflict between the occupying [[Roman Republic|Roman]] forces and the {{Wiki|Nabataeans}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]''</ref>
In 38 BCE, the [[Hidden Ones]] [[Mentor]] [[Bayek]] traveled to the peninsula on the request of [[Tahira]] after two Hidden Ones were killed in a conflict between the occupying [[Roman Republic|Roman]] forces and the [[Nabataeans]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]''</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The Sinai Peninsula's name during ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptians called the land ''Ta Mefkat''; their modern counterparts refer to the land as ''Arḍ ul-Fairūz'' (أرض الفيروز). Both of these translate as 'the land of [[turquoise]]'.
The Sinai Peninsula's name during ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptians called the land ''Ta Mefkat''; their modern counterparts refer to the land as ''Arḍ ul-Fairūz'' (أرض الفيروز). Both of these translate as 'the land of [[turquoise]]'.


The modern name, Sinai, is believed to have been derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian [[moon]] god {{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 {{Wiki|Sin (mythology)|Sin}}, or from the Hebrew word ''Seneh'' (Hebrew: סֶ֫נֶּה ''Senneh'').


According to the {{Wiki|Bible}}, {{wiki|Mount Sinai}} is the place where [[Moses]] was appointed by {{wiki|God}} to lead the {{wiki|Israelites}} {{wiki|The Exodus|out of Egypt}} and into {{wiki|Canaan}}.
According to the {{Wiki|Bible}}, {{wiki|Mount Sinai}} is the place where [[Moses]] was appointed by {{wiki|God}} to lead the {{wiki|Israelites}} {{wiki|The Exodus|out of Egypt}} and into {{wiki|Canaan}}.

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A map of the Sinai Peninsula in the Hidden Ones bureau in Klysma

The Sinai Peninsula, or simply the Sinai, is a peninsula in eastern Egypt. Situated between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, it is a land bridge connecting Africa to Asia.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden Ones Mentor Bayek traveled to the peninsula on the request of Tahira after two Hidden Ones were killed in a conflict between the occupying Roman forces and the Nabataeans.[1]

Behind the scenes

The Sinai Peninsula's name during The Hidden Ones is anachronistic; the ancient Egyptians called the land Ta Mefkat; their modern counterparts refer to the land as Arḍ ul-Fairūz (أرض الفيروز). Both of these translate as 'the 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).

According to the Bible, Mount Sinai is the place where Moses was appointed by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan.

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