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Revision as of 03:34, 27 October 2023 by imported>Lacrossedeamon (changed death date to 860s. There is no good english translation to Bahamut beyond Bahamut; it seems to be derived from the Hebrew word Behemoth but seemingly used to describe the Leviathan instead.)
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Qabiha (died c. 860s), also known as Al-Bahamut, was a Greek concubine of the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil, and the mother of Abu'Abdallah. She was the Ra's Al-Af'a (English: Head of the Order) of the Order of the Ancients based in Baghdad, directing its members from the safety of the Caliphate court.[1]

Behind the scenes

Qabiha was a historical figure and character appearing in Assassin's Creed: Mirage where she was voiced by English-Greek actress Angela Christofilou.

Her name Qabiha (قبيحة) qabīḥa is the feminine singular of (قَبِيح‎) qabīḥ which literally means "ugly, vile, bad, or abominable."

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