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|date=1511
|date = 4 August 1511
|place=[[Constantinople]]
|place = [[Topkapı Palace]], [[Constantinople]]
|outcome=* [[Suleiman I]] is saved
|outcome = *[[Suleiman I|Suleiman]] was saved.
* [[Ezio Auditore]] establishes a government contact in Suleiman
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] established a government contact in Suleiman.
* Ezio and Suleiman begin their investigation on [[Tarik Barleti]]
*Ezio and Suleiman began their investigation on [[Tarik Barleti]].
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|key = *[[Assassins]]
*[[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]
*[[Ottoman Empire]]
|participants=*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]
*[[Yusuf Tazim]]  
|participants = *Ezio Auditore da Firenze
*[[Suleiman I]]
*[[Yusuf Tazim]]
*Suleiman I
*[[Ahmet]]
*[[Ahmet]]
*[[Tarik Barleti]]}}
*Tarik Barleti
 
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The '''Attack on [[Suleiman I]]''' was an event that occured during 1511, in which [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and members of the [[Constantinople Assassins Guild|Constantinople Guild]] of [[Assassins]] infiltrated the cultural exposition at [[Topkapı Palace]], in order to protect Prince Suleiman from [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] assassins.
The '''attack on Prince Suleiman''' was an event that occurred in 1511, in which members of the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] branch of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] plotted to abduct the [[Suleiman I|young prince]] by infiltrating a cultural exposition being held at [[Topkapı Palace]].


==Rescue==
==Rescue==
===The plan===
===The plan===
{{dialogue|Ezio|Trust me Yusuf, just tell me where to go.|Yusuf|Topkapi's main gate. We plan to dress as entertainers and walk right in.|Ezio and Yusuf discussing the infiltration.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}} After hearing of a [[Masyaf keys|Masyaf key]] found underneath Topkapı Palace by [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]], Ezio wished to make a contact within the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] court to discover how. Meeting [[Yusuf Tazim]], along with other Assassins, at the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]], he told Ezio of [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] planning to infilitrate Topkapı Palace and assassinate Prince [[Suleiman I]]. Though initally reluctant to let Ezio participate in the rescue, Yusuf eventually told him of their plan to dress as minstrels and infiltrate the palace themselves.
{{Dialogue|Ezio|Trust me Yusuf, just tell me where to go.|Yusuf|Topkapı's main gate. We plan to dress as entertainers and walk right in.|Ezio and Yusuf discussing the infiltration.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|The Prince's Banquet}}
Hearing of a [[Masyaf Keys|Masyaf Key]] found in the catacombs of Topkapı Palace, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] wished to question a figure within the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] court.
 
Meeting [[Yusuf Tazim]], along with other [[Assassins]], at the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]], Yusuf told Ezio of a Templar plot to assassinate the 17-year-old Governor of Kaffa Prince Suleiman I. Though initially reluctant to let Ezio take part in their rescue, eventually Yusuf told him of their plan to dress as [[Civilians#minstrels|minstrels]] and infiltrate the palace.
 
After being informed of [[Italy|Italian]] minstrels already present at the palace, the Assassins raced across [[Constantinople]]'s rooftops. Reaching the palace, they began their search for the minstrels, and upon locating them, silently rendered each one of them unconscious and hid their bodies in nearby [[Hiding spots#Haystacks|haystacks]].


Hearing of Italian minstrels already at Topkapı Palace, the Assassins made their way across the [[Imperial District]]'s rooftops, and, upon reaching the palace, began their search for the minstrels. Eventually finding them, Ezio and the Assassins silently rendered every one of them unconcious and hid the bodies in nearby hay stacks.
===Exposition===
{{Quote|Suleiman -- The Sultan's grandson, and governor of Kefe. And he's only seventeen.|Yusuf telling Ezio of Suleiman.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|The Prince's Banquet}}
Once the exposition had begun, the Assassins dressed themselves in the minstrel's outfits. Finding a lute, Ezio took the instrument and approached the courtyard's entrance with his fellow Assassins, though they were stopped by [[Janissaries]], who were not convinced by their disguises. With no other choice, Ezio began to play the lute and sang to the [[guards]]. Eventually getting tired of Ezio, they told him to bother the guests inside instead.


===The exposition===
[[File:Prince's banquet 12.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio and Yusuf watching Ahmet and Suleiman]]
{{quote|Suleiman. The Sultan's grandson, and governor of Kefe. And he's only seventeen.|Yusuf describing Suleiman I to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}} Once the exposition had begun, the Assassins dressed themselves in the minstrel's outfits. Finding a lute, Ezio took it and approached the courtyard's entrance with his fellow Assassins, but were stopped by guards, who were not convinced by their disguises. With no other choice, Ezio began to play the lute and sang to the guards. Tired of Ezio, they told him to bother the guests inside, instead of them.
Finally inside the palace, the Assassins began to roam the courtyard while Ezio routed out the Byzantine assassins through his [[Eagle Vision#Eagle Sense|improved senses]]. Eventually, he discovered two Byzantines hiding amongst the crowds of guests. Signaling the Assassins to kill the Byzantines, Ezio distracted the guests by singing to them with his lute.


Finally inside, the Assassins began to roam the courtyard while Ezio began to route out the Byzantine assassins through his [[Eagle Sense|improved senses]]. Eventually, he discovered two Byzantines hiding amongst the crowds of guests. Signalling the Assassins to kill the Byzantines, Ezio distracted the guests by singing to them while the Assassins carried out the killings. After, Ezio met up with Yusuf and told him of the two Byzantines. Yusuf then pointed out the absense of Suleiman in this courtyard, and made their way to the adjacent courtyard. Upon reaching it, the two Assassins noticed Suleiman, and also his uncle, Prince [[Ahmet]], the eldest son of [[Bayezid II]], greeting guests. Ezio told Yusuf of his encounter with Suleiman on the ship to Constantinople, who told him he was a student. As Suleiman broke off and began mingling with guests, Ezio followed him.
Afterwards, Ezio met up with Yusuf and told him of the two Byzantines. Yusuf then pointed out the absence of Suleiman in this courtyard, and the two proceeded to make their way to the adjacent courtyard. Upon reaching it, the two Assassins noticed Suleiman, as well as his uncle Prince [[Ahmet]], the eldest son of Bayezid II, greeting guests. Ezio told Yusuf of his encounter with Suleiman on the ship to Constantinople, and that he had told him he was a student. As Suleiman broke off and began mingling with guests, Ezio followed him.


Again using the same tactic of distracting the guests while the Assassins carried out the deed, they eventually picked off four Byzantine assassins. However, a group of guards eventually found the poorly hidden body of a Byzantine assassin and ran to attack Yusuf. Eventually arriving at the scene, Ezio was warned by Yusuf of the last remaining Byzantine assassin running towards Suleiman. Breaking his lute in two, Ezio ran towards the Byzantine and impaled him with the top half of the lute, while Yusuf finished off the guards. Another guard then arrived, asking Suleiman if he had been injured. Ignoring the question, Suleiman asked the guard who his captain was, to which he replied [[Tarik Barleti]]. He then ordered the guard to send the guests home and summon Tarik to the palace. Once the guard had gone, Suleiman asked Ezio to meet him at the palace's courtyard later. Ezio agreed, and proceeded to make his depature with Yusuf and the Assassins.
[[File:Prince's banquet 16.png|thumb|250px|Ezio killing the Byzantine assassin with his broken lute]]
Again using the same tactic of distracting the guests while the Assassins carried out the killings, they eventually picked off four more Byzantine assassins. However, upon discovering the corpse of a Byzantine assassin, poorly hidden behind a bush, the palace guards ran to attack Yusuf.
 
Eventually arriving at the scene, Ezio was warned by Yusuf of a Byzantine assassin running to attack Suleiman. Breaking his lute in two, Ezio ran towards the Byzantine and impaled him with the top half of the lute, while Yusuf finished off the guards. Another guard then arrived, asking Suleiman if he had been injured. Ignoring the question, Suleiman asked the guard who his captain was, to which he replied [[Tarik Barleti]]. He then ordered the guard to send the guests home and summon Tarik to the palace. Once the guard had left, Suleiman asked Ezio to meet him at the palace's courtyard later. Ezio agreed, and proceeded to make his departure with Yusuf and the Assassins.


==Conspiracy==
==Conspiracy==
{{quote|Your incompetence borders on treason. And to think that today your Janissaries were outshone by an Italian lute player. Preposterous!|Ahmet arguing with Tarik.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}Back in his own clothing, Ezio returned to the palace. Scaling the outer walls, he made his way unnoticed across the rooftops and eventually reached Suleiman. Suleiman told Ezio of the meeting he had arranged with the Janissary captain Tarik and his uncle, Prince Ahmet. He then told him of the Janisseries becoming angry at Bayzeid II over his choice to make Ahmet the next Sultan, wishing it to be [[Selim I]], Suleiman's father, instead. Ezio asked how the Byzantines fit into it, to which Suleiman replied he was hoping Ezio knew, but asked him if he was willing to assist him in finding out. Ezio agreed, so long as their interests ran parallel. With this, Suleiman told Ezio to enter a hatch on top of the Tower of Justice, which led to a hidden room overlooking the meeting place. Ezio did so, and watched on as the three men argued over the night's happenings, although, unbeknownst to Ezio and Suleiman, it was Ahmet who had ordered the attempt on his nephew's life.
{{Quote|Your incompetence borders on treason. And to think that today your Janissaries were outshone by an Italian lute player. Preposterous!|Ahmet arguing with Tarik.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|An Uneasy Meeting}}
[[File:Uneasy meeting 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and Suleiman meeting in the courtyard]]
Back in his own attire, Ezio returned to the palace. Scaling the outer walls, he made his way unnoticed across the rooftops and eventually reached Suleiman. Suleiman informed Ezio of the meeting he had arranged with the Janissary captain Tarik and his uncle, Prince Ahmet.
 
Suleiman then explained to Ezio why the Janissaries were angry at Bayzeid II over his decision to make Ahmet the next Sultan, instead preferring it to be [[Selim I]], Suleiman's father. Ezio then asked how the Byzantines fitted into this, to which Suleiman replied that he was hoping Ezio knew, but asked him if he was willing to assist him in finding out. Ezio agreed, so long as their interests ran parallel. With this, Suleiman told Ezio to enter a hatch on top of the Tower of Justice, which led to a hidden room overlooking the meeting place. Ezio did so, and watched on as the three men argued over the night's happenings.
 
As Suleiman left to rendezvous with Ezio, Ahmet asked Tarik why the Janissaries held such contempt for him, to which Tarik replied that he was weak, describing him as pensive in times of war and restless in periods of peace, and that he lacked passion for the traditions of the ''ghazi'' (holy warriors), yet he spoke of fraternity in the company of infidels. Enraged, Ahmet demanded Tarik leave.
 
[[File:Uneasy meeting 4.png|thumb|250px|Tarik and Ahmet]]
As Ezio and Suleiman watched Tarik leave, Ezio noted that Ahmet lacked sway over Tarik. Suleiman agreed, and went on to describe Tarik as a hard man: proud and capable, but ambitious, who admired Selim greatly. Though, the two were suspicious of Tarik's inability to secure the palace against the Byzantines' infiltration. Proposing to begin an investigation on Tarik and the Janissaries, Suleiman advised Ezio to begin at the [[Grand Bazaar]]. With that, Ezio took his leave.


As Suleiman left to rendevous with Ezio, Ahmet asked Tarik why the Janisseries held such contempt for him, to which Tarik replied that he was weak, pensive in times of war and restless in periods of peace, that he lacked passion for the traditions of the ''ghazi'' (holy warriors), yet he spoke of fraternity in the company of infidels. Enraged, Ahmet ordered Tarik to leave.
== Aftermath ==
{{Quote|For now, keep an eye on Tarik and his Janissaries. They spend much of their time in and around the Bazaar.|Suleiman, regarding his and Ezio's investigation on Tarik.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|An Uneasy Meeting}}
Following Suleiman's advice, Ezio made his way to the Grand Bazaar. There, he sought out Tarik and managed to tail him and his Janissaries to the [[Harbor of Theodosius|Arsenal]] Gates. There, he observed a meeting between Tarik, [[Shahkulu]], and [[Manuel Palaiologos]], heir to the Byzantine throne. Suspicious of the deal they were discussing, Ezio decided to enter the Arsenal and investigate further.


As Ezio and Suleiman watched Tarik leave, Ezio noted that Ahmet lacked sway over Tarik. Suleiman agreed, and went on to describe Tarik as a hard man: proud and capable, but ambitious, who admired Selim I greatly. Though, the two were suspicious of Tarik's inability to secure the palace against the Byzantine infiltration. Suleiman advised Ezio to begin his investigation at the [[Grand Bazaar]]. With this, Ezio left.
==References==
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
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"We learned that the Byzantines are planning to infiltrate Topkapı Palace now that Prince Suleiman has returned from his hajj. If they do strike, it will be tonight at the cultural exposition the Prince has organized."
―Yusuf Tazim, telling Ezio Auditore da Firenze of the Byzantines' plans.[src]-[m]

The attack on Prince Suleiman was an event that occurred in 1511, in which members of the Byzantine branch of the Templar Order plotted to abduct the young prince by infiltrating a cultural exposition being held at Topkapı Palace.

Rescue[edit | edit source]

The plan[edit | edit source]

Ezio: "Trust me Yusuf, just tell me where to go."
Yusuf: "Topkapı's main gate. We plan to dress as entertainers and walk right in."
—Ezio and Yusuf discussing the infiltration.[src]-[m]

Hearing of a Masyaf Key found in the catacombs of Topkapı Palace, Ezio Auditore da Firenze wished to question a figure within the Ottoman court.

Meeting Yusuf Tazim, along with other Assassins, at the Hippodrome, Yusuf told Ezio of a Templar plot to assassinate the 17-year-old Governor of Kaffa Prince Suleiman I. Though initially reluctant to let Ezio take part in their rescue, eventually Yusuf told him of their plan to dress as minstrels and infiltrate the palace.

After being informed of Italian minstrels already present at the palace, the Assassins raced across Constantinople's rooftops. Reaching the palace, they began their search for the minstrels, and upon locating them, silently rendered each one of them unconscious and hid their bodies in nearby haystacks.

Exposition[edit | edit source]

"Suleiman -- The Sultan's grandson, and governor of Kefe. And he's only seventeen."
―Yusuf telling Ezio of Suleiman.[src]-[m]

Once the exposition had begun, the Assassins dressed themselves in the minstrel's outfits. Finding a lute, Ezio took the instrument and approached the courtyard's entrance with his fellow Assassins, though they were stopped by Janissaries, who were not convinced by their disguises. With no other choice, Ezio began to play the lute and sang to the guards. Eventually getting tired of Ezio, they told him to bother the guests inside instead.

Ezio and Yusuf watching Ahmet and Suleiman

Finally inside the palace, the Assassins began to roam the courtyard while Ezio routed out the Byzantine assassins through his improved senses. Eventually, he discovered two Byzantines hiding amongst the crowds of guests. Signaling the Assassins to kill the Byzantines, Ezio distracted the guests by singing to them with his lute.

Afterwards, Ezio met up with Yusuf and told him of the two Byzantines. Yusuf then pointed out the absence of Suleiman in this courtyard, and the two proceeded to make their way to the adjacent courtyard. Upon reaching it, the two Assassins noticed Suleiman, as well as his uncle Prince Ahmet, the eldest son of Bayezid II, greeting guests. Ezio told Yusuf of his encounter with Suleiman on the ship to Constantinople, and that he had told him he was a student. As Suleiman broke off and began mingling with guests, Ezio followed him.

Ezio killing the Byzantine assassin with his broken lute

Again using the same tactic of distracting the guests while the Assassins carried out the killings, they eventually picked off four more Byzantine assassins. However, upon discovering the corpse of a Byzantine assassin, poorly hidden behind a bush, the palace guards ran to attack Yusuf.

Eventually arriving at the scene, Ezio was warned by Yusuf of a Byzantine assassin running to attack Suleiman. Breaking his lute in two, Ezio ran towards the Byzantine and impaled him with the top half of the lute, while Yusuf finished off the guards. Another guard then arrived, asking Suleiman if he had been injured. Ignoring the question, Suleiman asked the guard who his captain was, to which he replied Tarik Barleti. He then ordered the guard to send the guests home and summon Tarik to the palace. Once the guard had left, Suleiman asked Ezio to meet him at the palace's courtyard later. Ezio agreed, and proceeded to make his departure with Yusuf and the Assassins.

Conspiracy[edit | edit source]

"Your incompetence borders on treason. And to think that today your Janissaries were outshone by an Italian lute player. Preposterous!"
―Ahmet arguing with Tarik.[src]-[m]
Ezio and Suleiman meeting in the courtyard

Back in his own attire, Ezio returned to the palace. Scaling the outer walls, he made his way unnoticed across the rooftops and eventually reached Suleiman. Suleiman informed Ezio of the meeting he had arranged with the Janissary captain Tarik and his uncle, Prince Ahmet.

Suleiman then explained to Ezio why the Janissaries were angry at Bayzeid II over his decision to make Ahmet the next Sultan, instead preferring it to be Selim I, Suleiman's father. Ezio then asked how the Byzantines fitted into this, to which Suleiman replied that he was hoping Ezio knew, but asked him if he was willing to assist him in finding out. Ezio agreed, so long as their interests ran parallel. With this, Suleiman told Ezio to enter a hatch on top of the Tower of Justice, which led to a hidden room overlooking the meeting place. Ezio did so, and watched on as the three men argued over the night's happenings.

As Suleiman left to rendezvous with Ezio, Ahmet asked Tarik why the Janissaries held such contempt for him, to which Tarik replied that he was weak, describing him as pensive in times of war and restless in periods of peace, and that he lacked passion for the traditions of the ghazi (holy warriors), yet he spoke of fraternity in the company of infidels. Enraged, Ahmet demanded Tarik leave.

Tarik and Ahmet

As Ezio and Suleiman watched Tarik leave, Ezio noted that Ahmet lacked sway over Tarik. Suleiman agreed, and went on to describe Tarik as a hard man: proud and capable, but ambitious, who admired Selim greatly. Though, the two were suspicious of Tarik's inability to secure the palace against the Byzantines' infiltration. Proposing to begin an investigation on Tarik and the Janissaries, Suleiman advised Ezio to begin at the Grand Bazaar. With that, Ezio took his leave.

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

"For now, keep an eye on Tarik and his Janissaries. They spend much of their time in and around the Bazaar."
―Suleiman, regarding his and Ezio's investigation on Tarik.[src]-[m]

Following Suleiman's advice, Ezio made his way to the Grand Bazaar. There, he sought out Tarik and managed to tail him and his Janissaries to the Arsenal Gates. There, he observed a meeting between Tarik, Shahkulu, and Manuel Palaiologos, heir to the Byzantine throne. Suspicious of the deal they were discussing, Ezio decided to enter the Arsenal and investigate further.

References[edit | edit source]