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Assassin’s Creed Mirage: All Wilderness Historical Sites

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Apart from numerous side quests and activities, Assassin’s Creed Mirage also features a new exploration element known as Historical Sites which players can find scattered across all of Baghdad and beyond.

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As the name implies, these Historical Sites are points of interest that hold significant value. Once players interact with these Historical Sites, they will get a codex entry added. This will provide further insights into the place and Baghdad’s heritage. While there are no trophies for finding all these Historical Sites, players who are looking to 100% the game (or want to learn more about Baghdad) will definitely want to find them all. Here is all you need to know about Historical Sites in Baghdad.


Assassin’s Creed Mirage: All Wilderness Historical Sites

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You will find all the locations of the Historical Sites in Assassin’s Creed Mirage below. The directions for reaching them have been added, although the best way to reach them is by simply activating the nearest viewpoint. This will ensure that you are able to see all points of interest nearby automatically, which will include the Historical Sites.

Once you are at the Historical Site, you will find a spherical orb-like structure right above the ground. The Historical Site will only be marked complete if you interact with these. Simply visiting the Historical Site is not enough. You need to ensure that you interact with these Animus orbs to make them count toward your progress.

Name

Direction

Location

Other Palaces

Right at the northwestern edge of the map, in Anbar, near the Winter Palace.

Dur-Kurigalzu

South of Dur-Kurigalzu

Founding of Baghdad

North-west of Harbiyah, in the valley west of the river.

Baghdad’s Canals

North of Harbiyah just before the landmass ends.

Agriculture

North of Water Mill, southwest of Baghdad’s Canals

Gates of Baghdad

The northwestern border of Harbiyah

Caravanserai

Outside the Caravanserai gate

Camels

West of Caravanserai Historical Site

Silk Roads

In the southeastern part of the map, near the Jarjaraya village.

Death and Afterlife

The southern border of Karkh

The One Thousand and One Nights

Southwest of the Wilderness South viewpoint

Zubaydah bint Ja’far

West of where the Abbasiyah and Harbiyah borders intersect.

Seleucia-on-the-Tigris

Amidst the archipelagos at the southeastern end of the map.

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