Warehouse 10 | |
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"Anbar Dah" | |
Location |
India |
Host Nation Government |
Mughal Empire |
City or Town |
Capital City of Agria |
Years Active |
1566 AD - 1725 AD |
Status |
Deactivated |
Caretaker(s) |
Ganesh Chaturvedi |
Reason for Relocation |
Rise of British Colonialism |
Previous Warehouse |
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Subsequent Warehouse |
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Warehouse 10 was the 10th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Mughal Empire underneath the capital city of Agria, India.
It was inducted by Warehouse 9 Regent Cescimer Balaban on June 23rd, 1544 and was finished on September 12th, 1566. The process took 32 years to finish Warehouse 10.
Only One Caretaker was ever used for Warehouse Ten:
- Ganesh Chaturvedi
Location & Building[]
This Warehouse was located under in the capital city of Agria, just northwest of the eventual building of the Taj Mahal in 1632. (Warehouse records state that the building of the Taj Mahal may have been a front to draw more attention away from Warehouse. As vaguely stated on the Blueprints for the Taj Mahal.)
List of main contributors to the building of Warehouse 10:
- Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad AKA "Akbar" (Provided funding to construct Warehouse 10)
- Ustad Ahmad Lahori (Royal architect and engineer who designed Warehouse 10 layout)
PROCESSING
History[]
The rising power of the Mughal Empire, which eventually encompassed the majority of the Indian subcontinent by the height of its influence, convinced the Regents to relocate the 10th iteration of the Warehouse. Likely the location was in the capital city of Agra, then the capital of the empire and eventual home to the famous Taj Mahal, the original plans of which are currently housed at the Warehouse. As British colonialism began to take advantage of the wars of succession that happened under the rule of Shah Alaam I, another move became imminent.
STILL PROCESSING
Sections[]
- The Ganges Section
- The Library
- Neutralizer Vat
- Dark Vault
- Bronze Sector
- Quarantine Area
- Main Artifact Storage Area
- Warehouse Stables
Notable Agents[]
- Balin Barad
- Barid Grewal
- Bodhi Koshy
- Imaran Lata
- Mandar Naik
- Nandin Chautala
- Nandita Bachchan
- Saubhari Sengupta
- Shetan Mahadeo
- Suniti Bhattacharya (Agent Supervisor)
- Varun Kaur
- Vijay Toor
Notable Regents[]
- Grishma Hara
Enemies/Adversaries[]
PROCESSING
Affiliates[]
- Shah Jahan
- Jūbei Futaba
Events[]
1566[]
- Warehouse 9 is officially decommissioned, and all artifacts are transferred to Warehouse 10 in Agria, India.
1724[]
October[]
- Japanese ninja Jūbei Futaba, on a mission from his master Yoshimura Date, is caught by agents Suniti Bhattacharya and Nandita Bachchan as a stowaway on their ship in an attempt to reach and infiltrate Warehouse 10. He is taken prisoner to be Bronzed as punishment, but offers his assistance in helping them infiltrate Japan to collect artifacts in exchange for his freedom.
1725[]
- Warehouse 10 is officially decommissioned, and all artifacts are transferred to Warehouse 11 in Moscow, Russia.
PROCESSING
Technology[]
Warehouse 10 was the first Warehouse to dedicate a large section to collecting first editions of every written work published. Much like the Library of Alexandra, the Library Agra it not only accepted literary artifacts but written works from all around the world. This was a push by Akbar I as a lover of literature, he felt the Warehouse would be able to preserve the legacy of his reign by providing them knowledge.
The contents of the Library of Alexandria were eventually moved there.
Reasoning For Shift[]
Rise of British Colonialism[]
PROCESSING
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