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==History==
==History==
By the 15th century, Calicut had become a major trading hub for exotic spices and was ruled by a monarch known as the {{Wiki|Zamorin of Calicut|Samoothiri}}. The [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] established a [[Assassins Guilds|guild]] there to keep an eye on the harbor and the rulers who had taken interest in India.<ref name="Project Legacy">[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]] - [[Contracts (Project Legacy)|Contracts in Project Legacy]]</ref>
By the 15th century, Calicut had become a major trading hub for exotic spices and was ruled by a monarch known as the {{Wiki|Zamorin of Calicut|Samoothiri}}. The [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] established a [[Assassins Guilds|guild]] there to keep an eye on the harbor and the rulers who had taken interest in India.<ref name="Project Legacy">[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]] [[Contracts (Project Legacy)|Contracts]]</ref>


[[Manuel I of Portugal]], a ruler influenced by the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the [[House of Borgia|Borgia family]], had also taken interest in India and he sent [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]] to Calicut with a fleet, which was where the Assassin Guild was based. It became clear that the Portuguese soldiers were not in Calicut for the spices, but to find and destroy the Assassin Guild. The [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] leader [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] sent [[Assassin apprentices|recruits]] to assist the guild, and the Assassins started razing the Portuguese shops and storehouses. In the chaos that followed, they poisoned Cabral's most important soldiers, resulting in their death within minutes. Out of the thirteen ships that had traveled to Calicut, only four managed to sail back to Portugal. Through interrogation, the Assassins discovered that Manuel had indeed been after them and even knew the location of their Guild.<ref name="Project Legacy"/>
[[Manuel I of Portugal]], a ruler influenced by the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the [[House of Borgia|Borgia family]], had also taken interest in India and he sent [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]] to Calicut with a fleet, which was where the Assassin Guild was based. It became clear that the Portuguese soldiers were not in Calicut for the spices, but to find and destroy the Assassin Guild. The [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] leader [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] sent [[Assassin apprentices|recruits]] to assist the guild, and the Assassins started razing the Portuguese shops and storehouses. In the chaos that followed, they poisoned Cabral's most important soldiers, resulting in their death within minutes. Out of the thirteen ships that had traveled to Calicut, only four managed to sail back to Portugal. Through interrogation, the Assassins discovered that Manuel had indeed been after them and even knew the location of their Guild.<ref name="Project Legacy"/>

Revision as of 03:58, 5 February 2018


Calicut is a city located in the state of Kerala, India.

History

By the 15th century, Calicut had become a major trading hub for exotic spices and was ruled by a monarch known as the Samoothiri. The Assassin Brotherhood established a guild there to keep an eye on the harbor and the rulers who had taken interest in India.[1]

Manuel I of Portugal, a ruler influenced by the Templar Order and the Borgia family, had also taken interest in India and he sent Pedro Álvares Cabral to Calicut with a fleet, which was where the Assassin Guild was based. It became clear that the Portuguese soldiers were not in Calicut for the spices, but to find and destroy the Assassin Guild. The Italian Assassin leader Ezio Auditore da Firenze sent recruits to assist the guild, and the Assassins started razing the Portuguese shops and storehouses. In the chaos that followed, they poisoned Cabral's most important soldiers, resulting in their death within minutes. Out of the thirteen ships that had traveled to Calicut, only four managed to sail back to Portugal. Through interrogation, the Assassins discovered that Manuel had indeed been after them and even knew the location of their Guild.[1]

When he learned of the Assassins' actions, Manuel sent Vasco da Gama to India, with a fleet of 800 men. The Assassins tried to evacuate the city, but the citizens wouldn't listen. Upon Vasco da Gama's arrival he demanded the expulsion of all Muslims, knowing how much violence this would bring.[1]

The Assassins called upon the citizens to obtain clothes and then planned an attack on the Portuguese captains. Knowing that stealth would not be effective in this situation, they attacked the guards and stabbed each one multiple times, sending a clear message to Portugal.[1]

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