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{{WP-REAL}} | The '''Qizilbash''' was a loose coalition of {{wiki|Shia Islam|Shia}} Turkman militant groups<ref name="Wikipedia">{{Wiki|Qizilbash}}</ref> who rebelled against the [[Ottoman Empire]] in the 16th century.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' - {{cite}}</ref> Operating primarily in {{wiki|Azerbaijan}}, [[Anatolia]], and {{wiki|Kurdistan}},<ref name="Wikipedia" /> the rebels secretly held close ties with the [[Templars|Templar Order]].<ref name="ACR" /> | ||
The '''Qizilbash''' was a loose coalition of {{wiki|Shia Islam| | |||
One among them, the Templar arms dealer [[Kadir]], was tasked with sabotaging the Ottoman military from within by enlisting in their artillery corps.<ref name="ACR" /> | One among them, the Templar arms dealer [[Kadir]], was tasked with sabotaging the Ottoman military from within by enlisting in their artillery corps.<ref name="ACR" /> | ||
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[[Category:Templar-affiliated groups]] | [[Category:Templar-affiliated groups]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 22 December 2024
The Qizilbash was a loose coalition of Shia Turkman militant groups[1] who rebelled against the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.[2] Operating primarily in Azerbaijan, Anatolia, and Kurdistan,[1] the rebels secretly held close ties with the Templar Order.[2]
One among them, the Templar arms dealer Kadir, was tasked with sabotaging the Ottoman military from within by enlisting in their artillery corps.[2]