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'''Ahmet''' (1465 - 1512) was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] prince (''Shehzade'') and the oldest son of [[Bayezid II]]. He was also the brother of [[Selim I]] and uncle of [[Suleiman I]] "the Magnificent".  
'''Ahmet''' (1465 - 1512) was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] prince (''Shehzade'') and the oldest son of [[Bayezid II]]. He was also the brother of [[Selim I]] and uncle of [[Suleiman I]] "the Magnificent".


Tired of the feuds that divide men, Ahmet joined the [[Templars|Templar]] ideology, eventually slipping into the position of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|leader]] of the [[Byzantine Templars]], while simultaneously having been chosen as the heir of his father, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
Tired of the feuds that divide men, Ahmet joined the [[Templars|Templar]] ideology, eventually slipping into the position of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|leader]] of the [[Byzantine Templars]], while simultaneously having been chosen as the heir of his father, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

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Ahmet (1465 - 1512) was an Ottoman prince (Shehzade) and the oldest son of Bayezid II. He was also the brother of Selim I and uncle of Suleiman I "the Magnificent".

Tired of the feuds that divide men, Ahmet joined the Templar ideology, eventually slipping into the position of leader of the Byzantine Templars, while simultaneously having been chosen as the heir of his father, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

Biography

Born as the eldest son to Bayezid II and Bülbül Hatun, he was trained as provincial governor in Anatolia. During his father's later years, he was considered the crown prince and supported by grand vizier Hadim Ali Pasha. Pasha died when Ahmet left the battlefield during the Shahkulu Rebellion when, instead of fighting, he tried to rally his troops towards his cause for ascension.[1]

In the year 1511, Şehzade Ahmet became acquainted with the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze.[2] Unbeknownst to the Assassin, was the master of the Templars in southeastern Europe. During Ezio's escape from Cappadocia following the death of Manuel Palaiologos, he revealed his true status and blackmailed the Assassin into relinquishing the Masyaf keys in exchange for his lover Sofia Sartor's life. The Assassins honored the agreement, but Ahmet attempted to kill Sofia anyway by hanging her in a courtyard in Galata. Ezio managed to save her in time, and the two pursued Ahmet in a carriage. After a harrowing ride through the outskirts of the city, Ezio used his parachute to reach Ahmet's carriage, which he promptly crashed, sending the two flying over a cliff. They brawled briefly in midair before the parachute saved them both. Ezio momentarily wondered what he should do with Ahmet, as Prince Suleiman had asked for him to be spared, but the problem was solved shortly afterward by the arrival of the newly-installed sultan Selim I, who seized his estranged brother and hurled him into the canyon to his death.[1]

Trivia

  • His title 'Şehzade' (from Persian word: Sheikhzadeh) means 'Son of the King' as Sheikh means 'King' and Zadeh means 'Son of'. [citation needed]

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