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{{ | {{Quote|Tarik is a hard man, proud and capable but ambitious. And he admires my father greatly.|Suleiman I, on Tarik's behavior.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|An Uneasy Meeting}} | ||
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'''Tarik''' was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] | | image = ACRTarik.png | ||
| birth = 1470<br>[[Albania]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | |||
| death = 1511 {{c|aged 41}}<br>[[Constantinople]], Ottoman Empire | |||
| affiliates = [[Ottoman Empire]]<br>[[Janissaries]]<br>[[Templars]] {{c|feigned}} | |||
*[[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Rite]] | |||
| voice = [[JB Blanc]] | |||
| species = [[Human]] | |||
| database = [[Database: Tarik Barleti|Tarik Barleti]]}} | |||
'''Tarik Barleti''' (1470 – 1511), born '''Skender Barleti''', was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] in the early 16th century, during the reign of [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Sultan [[Bayezid II]]. He was well known for his prowess as a leader, his admiration for Prince [[Selim I]], as well as his hatred for Prince [[Ahmet]]. | |||
== | In 1511, Tarik devised a plot meant to eliminate the remnants of the [[Byzantine Empire]] from where they hid, feigning allegiance with them to discover their base. Plotting in secrecy, Tarik was able to form an agreement with the former Byzantine heir and [[Templars|Templar]], [[Manuel Palaiologos]], and from there, he began his plan to eradicate the Sultan's long-standing enemies. | ||
[[ | As captain of the Sultanate's most powerful fighters, Tarik was as able a warrior as he was arrogant, and he led the Janissaries with an iron fist. Though stoic and somewhat cruel, Tarik was a man of honor, valuing strength, skill and logic above most other virtues. | ||
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[[Category: | ==Biography== | ||
[[Category: | ===Early life=== | ||
[[Category: | {{Quote|This Empire is sick, and Bayezid – it pains me to say – is its cancer.|Tarik Barleti, regarding the Ottoman Empire's state.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|The Janissaries}} | ||
Tarik was born under the name of Skender Barleti in 1470. A [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Albania|Albanian]], he was the second eldest son of an impoverished family, in which he had four brothers and three sisters. His previous life was made irrelevant when the Ottoman's {{Wiki|Devşirme|Devshirme system}} levied him into their ranks, and he eventually became one of the Janissaries.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Database: Tarik Barleti]]</ref> | |||
As one of the Sultanate's elite soldiers, Tarik became extremely loyal to the Ottoman Empire, and after some time, he became the Janissaries' Captain. By then, his admiration for Prince Selim and his hatred for Selim's brother Ahmet became very well known among his peers, and other noteworthy figures of the Empire.<ref name="Database"/> | |||
Though loyal to the Sultan, Tarik expressed great anger when Bayezid appointed Ahmet as his successor. As Captain, Tarik's word had a significant influence on his subordinates, resulting in most of the Janissaries sharing his opinion of the two princes. Many Janissaries also came to believe that Bayezid had become a weak sovereign.<ref name="Database"/> | |||
Also during his time as captain, Tarik released a lady of the Sultan's harem, [[Dilara]], out of kindness and a desire for her affections. Though Dilara did not return his feelings for her – which became a source of grief for him in his later years – Tarik nevertheless continued to work with her, tasking Dilara with reconnaissance missions.<ref name="Dilara">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Database: Dilara]]</ref> | |||
===Failure at Topkapı=== | |||
{{Dialogue|Ahmet|If you had a hand in this mess, Tarik, you have made a grave mistake. My father has chosen me as the next Sultan, not my brother.|Tarik|Ahmet, I am not depraved enough to imagine the conspiracy you accuse me of.|Ahmet and Tarik, just after Suleiman left their company.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|An Uneasy Meeting}} | |||
[[File:Uneasy meeting 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Tarik conversing in private with Ahmet]] | |||
In 1511, after a [[attack on Prince Suleiman|failed attack]] on Selim's son, Prince [[Suleiman I]], at [[Topkapı Palace]], Tarik met with Suleiman and Ahmet in private. There, Tarik offered to lead the investigation on the attack, though Suleiman said that he would, due to Tarik being a possible suspect. After a brief meeting with Ahmet, where Tarik openly admitted his dislike for the Prince, Tarik left the palace and returned to patrol the city.<ref name="An Uneasy Meeting">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[An Uneasy Meeting]]</ref> | |||
Unbeknownst to Tarik, Suleiman had tasked the [[Mentor]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] with the job of investigating him and his activities, due to his failure to defend the palace during the assassination attempt.<ref name="An Uneasy Meeting"/> From then on, Ezio tailed Tarik in secret, starting at the [[Grand Bazaar]], where he and his men usually spent their time.<ref name="The Janissaries">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[The Janissaries]]</ref> | |||
===Plot against the Templars=== | |||
{{Dialogue|Janissary|Everything is falling into place, efendim (my Lord).|Tarik|Evet. ''(Yes.)'' For once.|Tarik and a Janissary, after receiving a letter from Manuel.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Honor, Lost and Won}} | |||
[[File:TAG 1.png|thumb|250px|Tarik meeting with Manuel Palaiologos]] | |||
Some time after the Topkapı attack, Tarik had several [[firearms]] prepared to be shipped to a Templar base, as part of a deal with Byzantine leader Manuel Palaiologos, in exchange for a large sum of money. Meeting at [[Constantinople]], Tarik gave Manuel access to the arsenal in order to retrieve the cargo. Afterwards, the Janissary captain and the soldiers that accompanied him returned to their camp, where Tarik awaited more news regarding the shipment.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[The Arsenal Gates]]</ref> | |||
On eventually receiving a message from Manuel's forces that stated the firearms had arrived in [[Derinkuyu|Cappadocia]], it came accompanied by a map to the Byzantine base, in order to allow Tarik's own men to join them. With a few of Tarik's spies amongst the Byzantines, they expected to receive word once Manuel's forces had decamped, and planned to ambush them once they had reached [[Bursa]].<ref name="Honor, Lost and Won">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Honor, Lost and Won]]</ref> | |||
===Death=== | |||
{{Dialogue|Ezio|He was loyal to your grandfather to the end, and through his efforts we have the means to save your city.|Suleiman|Ah, Tarik. He should not have been so secretive. What a terrible way to do a good thing.|Ezio and Suleiman, regarding Tarik's death.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Bearer of Mixed Tidings}} | |||
Unbeknownst to Tarik, Ezio Auditore – disguised as a Janissary – [[Eavesdropping|eavesdropped]] on his meeting within the Janissary camp. After learning of the Byzantine's locations, Ezio assassinated Tarik, under the orders of Suleiman, due to the Assassin believing him to be guilty of treason.<ref name="Honor, Lost and Won"/> | |||
[[File:Honor lost won v 6.png|thumb|250px|left|Tarik's final moments]] | |||
In his final moments, Tarik confided with Ezio about his plans against the Byzantine Templars, revealing his scheduled ambush by handing him a parchment that detailed the location of the Templars. Tarik blamed himself for his own pride, though he had faith that Ezio would see his plan through to the end. Asking Ezio to destroy the Templars for the sake of his homeland, Tarik passed away.<ref name="Honor, Lost and Won"/> | |||
==Legacy== | |||
Suleiman was later informed of the Captain's untimely death by Ezio, and immediately felt guilty over his hasty judgement. He then instructed Ezio to finish Tarik's plot against the Templars, using the information that he had gained from his investigations.<ref name="Bearer of Mixed Tidings">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Bearer of Mixed Tidings]]</ref> | |||
Tarik's death also affected the reputation of Prince Ahmet. Due to Tarik's quarrel with Ahmet so soon before the former's death, the Janissaries had suspected the prince as the mastermind behind their captain's assassination.<ref name="Bearer of Mixed Tidings"/> While conducting an investigation on Tarik's murder, the Janissaries had the [[Great Chain]] over the [[Golden Horn]] raised, and would only lower it once the murderer had been detained.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Setting Sail]]</ref> | |||
After [[Destruction of the Great Chain|destroying the Great Chain]] to depart for the Templar base, Ezio arrived at Cappadocia with [[Piri Reis]] by March of 1512.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[The Hidden City]]</ref> There, he met with Dilara, and managed to destroy the Templar city, assassinating Manuel Palaiologos in the process.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Last of the Palaiologi]]</ref> | |||
==Personality and traits== | |||
{{Dialogue2|Janissary 1|Did you hear? [Ahmet] offered Tarik a sum of money in exchange for our loyalty.|Janissary 2|God damn him. What did Tarik do?|He spent half the money on horse feed and sent the rest to Selim!|Two Janissaries talking about Tarik's distrust for Ahmet.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Honor, Lost and Won}} | |||
At an early age, Tarik excelled in combat, and was able to endure the Janissaries' extremely rigorous training. In time, he had forgotten about his life before being levied, and began to show unwavering loyalty to the Ottoman Empire, with his skill and loyalty eventually granting him the position of Captain.<ref name="Database"/> | |||
[[File:Uneasy meeting 3.png|thumb|250px|Tarik openly admitting his opinions of Ahmet]] | |||
As Captain, Tarik was a proud and ambitious man, matched by his capability. Valuing law and order, Tarik enforced the city rules through any means, which were often cruel towards the people. This resulted in most civilians hating him and his men, though subsequently earning them the respect of most authority figures.<ref name="The Janissaries"/> | |||
Due to the political rights that the Janissaries held, Tarik was free to speak his mind about political matters, and whenever he spoke, he would be frank and direct about his opinion to most his comrades. His revelations of his honest opinions led to him being suspected of treason by Suleiman.<ref name="An Uneasy Meeting"/> | |||
Tarik valued strength of mind and body above words and doctrine. He often cited logic as his basis on judgment of character, as evidenced by his opinion on both of the Ottoman Empire's viable Sultan successors.<ref name="An Uneasy Meeting"/> Tarik also admired boldness and skill, as evidenced by his infatuation with Dilara.<ref name="Dilara"/> | |||
Barleti was also a man of cunning and strategy, as was seen in his planned ambush for the Byzantines. However, he was also very secretive about his ploys, only discussing his plans to his closest subordinates and men. Unfortunately, such secrecy resulted in his death, as his actions led Prince Suleiman to the conclusion that he was a traitor. He regretted this in his last moments and accepted full blame for his hubris.<ref name="Honor, Lost and Won"/> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|novelization]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Revelations]]'', the circumstances of Tarik's death were slightly different, as Ezio confronted him directly. | |||
*In the [[Genetic memory|memory]] "[[Honor, Lost and Won]]", if Ezio approached Tarik unarmed while he observed the sparring Janissaries, Tarik would start a duel with Ezio, instead of ordering his men to attack. In the fight, Tarik would have three times the health and endurance of a regular Janissary. | |||
**Should Tarik be injured, some Janissaries would intervene in the fight, either by confronting Ezio or pushing him, leaving him vulnerable to an attack. | |||
*Tarik is an alternative transliteration of Arabic طارق, Tariq, which is the name for the morning star, meaning "he who knocks at the door." | |||
*In combat, Tarik's behavior was identical to a regular Janissary. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | |||
Tarik Barleti Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Tarik | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{1st}} | |||
*[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]] | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{ACR}} | |||
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[[Category:1470 births]] | |||
[[Category:1511 deaths]] | |||
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[[Category:Janissaries]] | |||
[[Category:Albanians]] | |||
Latest revision as of 02:52, 25 May 2026
Tarik Barleti (1470 – 1511), born Skender Barleti, was the Captain of the Janissaries in the early 16th century, during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II. He was well known for his prowess as a leader, his admiration for Prince Selim I, as well as his hatred for Prince Ahmet.
In 1511, Tarik devised a plot meant to eliminate the remnants of the Byzantine Empire from where they hid, feigning allegiance with them to discover their base. Plotting in secrecy, Tarik was able to form an agreement with the former Byzantine heir and Templar, Manuel Palaiologos, and from there, he began his plan to eradicate the Sultan's long-standing enemies.
As captain of the Sultanate's most powerful fighters, Tarik was as able a warrior as he was arrogant, and he led the Janissaries with an iron fist. Though stoic and somewhat cruel, Tarik was a man of honor, valuing strength, skill and logic above most other virtues.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Early life[edit | edit source]
Tarik was born under the name of Skender Barleti in 1470. A Christian Albanian, he was the second eldest son of an impoverished family, in which he had four brothers and three sisters. His previous life was made irrelevant when the Ottoman's Devshirme system levied him into their ranks, and he eventually became one of the Janissaries.[1]
As one of the Sultanate's elite soldiers, Tarik became extremely loyal to the Ottoman Empire, and after some time, he became the Janissaries' Captain. By then, his admiration for Prince Selim and his hatred for Selim's brother Ahmet became very well known among his peers, and other noteworthy figures of the Empire.[1]
Though loyal to the Sultan, Tarik expressed great anger when Bayezid appointed Ahmet as his successor. As Captain, Tarik's word had a significant influence on his subordinates, resulting in most of the Janissaries sharing his opinion of the two princes. Many Janissaries also came to believe that Bayezid had become a weak sovereign.[1]
Also during his time as captain, Tarik released a lady of the Sultan's harem, Dilara, out of kindness and a desire for her affections. Though Dilara did not return his feelings for her – which became a source of grief for him in his later years – Tarik nevertheless continued to work with her, tasking Dilara with reconnaissance missions.[2]
Failure at Topkapı[edit | edit source]

In 1511, after a failed attack on Selim's son, Prince Suleiman I, at Topkapı Palace, Tarik met with Suleiman and Ahmet in private. There, Tarik offered to lead the investigation on the attack, though Suleiman said that he would, due to Tarik being a possible suspect. After a brief meeting with Ahmet, where Tarik openly admitted his dislike for the Prince, Tarik left the palace and returned to patrol the city.[3]
Unbeknownst to Tarik, Suleiman had tasked the Mentor Assassin Ezio Auditore with the job of investigating him and his activities, due to his failure to defend the palace during the assassination attempt.[3] From then on, Ezio tailed Tarik in secret, starting at the Grand Bazaar, where he and his men usually spent their time.[4]
Plot against the Templars[edit | edit source]

Some time after the Topkapı attack, Tarik had several firearms prepared to be shipped to a Templar base, as part of a deal with Byzantine leader Manuel Palaiologos, in exchange for a large sum of money. Meeting at Constantinople, Tarik gave Manuel access to the arsenal in order to retrieve the cargo. Afterwards, the Janissary captain and the soldiers that accompanied him returned to their camp, where Tarik awaited more news regarding the shipment.[5]
On eventually receiving a message from Manuel's forces that stated the firearms had arrived in Cappadocia, it came accompanied by a map to the Byzantine base, in order to allow Tarik's own men to join them. With a few of Tarik's spies amongst the Byzantines, they expected to receive word once Manuel's forces had decamped, and planned to ambush them once they had reached Bursa.[6]
Death[edit | edit source]
Unbeknownst to Tarik, Ezio Auditore – disguised as a Janissary – eavesdropped on his meeting within the Janissary camp. After learning of the Byzantine's locations, Ezio assassinated Tarik, under the orders of Suleiman, due to the Assassin believing him to be guilty of treason.[6]

In his final moments, Tarik confided with Ezio about his plans against the Byzantine Templars, revealing his scheduled ambush by handing him a parchment that detailed the location of the Templars. Tarik blamed himself for his own pride, though he had faith that Ezio would see his plan through to the end. Asking Ezio to destroy the Templars for the sake of his homeland, Tarik passed away.[6]
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Suleiman was later informed of the Captain's untimely death by Ezio, and immediately felt guilty over his hasty judgement. He then instructed Ezio to finish Tarik's plot against the Templars, using the information that he had gained from his investigations.[7]
Tarik's death also affected the reputation of Prince Ahmet. Due to Tarik's quarrel with Ahmet so soon before the former's death, the Janissaries had suspected the prince as the mastermind behind their captain's assassination.[7] While conducting an investigation on Tarik's murder, the Janissaries had the Great Chain over the Golden Horn raised, and would only lower it once the murderer had been detained.[8]
After destroying the Great Chain to depart for the Templar base, Ezio arrived at Cappadocia with Piri Reis by March of 1512.[9] There, he met with Dilara, and managed to destroy the Templar city, assassinating Manuel Palaiologos in the process.[10]
Personality and traits[edit | edit source]
At an early age, Tarik excelled in combat, and was able to endure the Janissaries' extremely rigorous training. In time, he had forgotten about his life before being levied, and began to show unwavering loyalty to the Ottoman Empire, with his skill and loyalty eventually granting him the position of Captain.[1]

As Captain, Tarik was a proud and ambitious man, matched by his capability. Valuing law and order, Tarik enforced the city rules through any means, which were often cruel towards the people. This resulted in most civilians hating him and his men, though subsequently earning them the respect of most authority figures.[4]
Due to the political rights that the Janissaries held, Tarik was free to speak his mind about political matters, and whenever he spoke, he would be frank and direct about his opinion to most his comrades. His revelations of his honest opinions led to him being suspected of treason by Suleiman.[3]
Tarik valued strength of mind and body above words and doctrine. He often cited logic as his basis on judgment of character, as evidenced by his opinion on both of the Ottoman Empire's viable Sultan successors.[3] Tarik also admired boldness and skill, as evidenced by his infatuation with Dilara.[2]
Barleti was also a man of cunning and strategy, as was seen in his planned ambush for the Byzantines. However, he was also very secretive about his ploys, only discussing his plans to his closest subordinates and men. Unfortunately, such secrecy resulted in his death, as his actions led Prince Suleiman to the conclusion that he was a traitor. He regretted this in his last moments and accepted full blame for his hubris.[6]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- In the novelization of Revelations, the circumstances of Tarik's death were slightly different, as Ezio confronted him directly.
- In the memory "Honor, Lost and Won", if Ezio approached Tarik unarmed while he observed the sparring Janissaries, Tarik would start a duel with Ezio, instead of ordering his men to attack. In the fight, Tarik would have three times the health and endurance of a regular Janissary.
- Should Tarik be injured, some Janissaries would intervene in the fight, either by confronting Ezio or pushing him, leaving him vulnerable to an attack.
- Tarik is an alternative transliteration of Arabic طارق, Tariq, which is the name for the morning star, meaning "he who knocks at the door."
- In combat, Tarik's behavior was identical to a regular Janissary.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Concept art of Tarik
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations novel
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Database: Tarik Barleti
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Database: Dilara
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – An Uneasy Meeting
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – The Janissaries
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations – The Arsenal Gates
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Honor, Lost and Won
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Bearer of Mixed Tidings
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Setting Sail
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations – The Hidden City
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Last of the Palaiologi
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