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But we've already changed it for most articles :-/ And "unknown" I think is kind of OOU.
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Actually I shouldn't have reverted back w/o taking to a talk page. But anyways, like 50% or more of articles have already changed it like that I think.
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'''Tjinder Dani''' (died 1860) was an [[Indian Rite of the Templar Order|Indian Templar]], who was making plans to establish a [[Templars|Templar]] outpost in [[Amritsar]] in 1860.
'''Tjinder Dani''' (died 1860) was an [[Indian Rite of the Templar Order|Indian Templar]] who was making plans to establish a [[Templars|Templar]] outpost in [[Amritsar]] in 1860.


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Tjinder Dani (died 1860) was an Indian Templar who was making plans to establish a Templar outpost in Amritsar in 1860.

Biography

The Indian Assassins eventually heard of his plans and collected information about Dani. Aware of their presence, Dani suspected an attack from the enemy and thus hired bodyguards for his safety. In addition to this, he also barred all doors and laid traps for nocturnal attacks.

With this, the young Jayadeep Mir was tasked with his assassination, but his attempt at strangling Dani with a garrotte while he was sleeping went awry, as he hesitated, causing the garrotte's coin to fall. Woken, the Templar engaged the Assassin in battle and both ended up falling through a window onto the street. Dani began to strangle Jayadeep as the former's guards came to help their master. Arbaaz Mir, Jayadeep's father who had accompanied his son on the mission, intervened after he saw his son's failure, killing Dani by thrusting his hidden blade into his skull.

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