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


Tired of the feuds that divide men, Ahmet joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]], eventually becoming the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|leader]] of the [[Byzantines|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 Order]], eventually becoming the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|leader]] of the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] Templars, while simultaneously having been chosen as the heir of his father, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
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Believing that control over the Ottoman Empire was guaranteed to be in his hands, Ahmet started an expedition to find the [[Masyaf Keys]] needed to open the [[Altaïr's library|library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] in [[Masyaf]]. Here, he believed he would find the location of the "[[Grand Temple]]" and intended to use the power hidden there to further the Templar cause.
Believing that control over the Ottoman Empire was guaranteed to be in his hands, Ahmet started an expedition to find the [[Masyaf Keys]] needed to open the [[Altaïr's library|library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] in [[Masyaf]]. Here, he believed he would find the location of the "[[Grand Temple]]" and intended to use the power hidden there to further the Templar cause.


Eventually, after having been opposed by the [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the leader and [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], Ahmet saw his efforts thwarted by the Assassins, and ultimately his father chose his brother Selim as his heir. Upon marching to [[Constantinople]], Selim encountered Ahmet and swiftly killed him.
Eventually, after having been opposed by the [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the leader and [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], Ahmet saw his efforts thwarted by the Assassins.
 
Ultimately, Ahmet's father chose Selim as his heir instead, and upon marching to [[Constantinople]], Selim encountered Ahmet and swiftly killed him.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Born as the eldest living son of the [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Sultan Bayezid II in 1465, Ahmet was to be his father's heir since his childhood. With Ahmet sharing his distaste for war and an affection for knowledge with his father, many believed him to be the most reasonable choice.<ref name="ACR"/>
Born as the eldest living son of the [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Sultan Bayezid II in 1465, Ahmet was to be his father's heir since his childhood. With Ahmet sharing his distaste for war and an affection for knowledge with his father, many believed him to be the most reasonable choice.<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


Ahmet was eventually assigned to govern the [[wikipedia:Anatolia|Anatolian]] city of [[wikipedia:Amasya|Amasya]], as all Ottoman princes were assigned to govern cities in the Empire. As time progressed, he continued to impress, and looked more and more like a successful candidate for the crown prince, especially when the [[wikipedia:Grand vizier|grand vizier]] [[wikipedia:Hadim Ali Pasha|Hadim Ali Pasha]] began to support him.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Şehzade Ahmet|''Wikipedia'': Şehzade Ahmet]]</ref>
Ahmet was eventually assigned to govern the [[wikipedia:Anatolia|Anatolian]] city of [[wikipedia:Amasya|Amasya]], as per tradition of all Ottoman princes in the Empire. As time progressed, he continued to impress, and seemed ever more likely to be a successful candidate for the crown prince, especially when the [[wikipedia:Grand vizier|Grand Vizier]] [[wikipedia:Hadim Ali Pasha|Hadim Ali Pasha]] began to support him.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Şehzade Ahmet|''Wikipedia'': Şehzade Ahmet]]</ref>


===Joining the Byzantine Templars===
===Joining the Byzantine Templars===
{{Dialogue|Ezio|Why the Templars?|Ahmet|Because I am tired of all these pointless blood feuds that pit father against son, brother against brother. To achieve true peace, mankind must think and move as one body, with one master mind.|Ahmet discussing his reasons for following the Templar ideology.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
{{Dialogue|Ezio|Why the Templars?|Ahmet|Because I am tired of all these pointless blood feuds that pit father against son, brother against brother. To achieve true peace, mankind must think and move as one body, with one master mind.|Ahmet discussing his reasons for following the Templar ideology.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
In 1509, an [[wikipedia:1509 Istanbul earthquake|earthquake struck Constantinople]], at which point Bayezid had disappeared from Constantinople. In his absence, Byzantine Templars - remnants of the fallen [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire]] - easily entered the city, and strived to revive their fallen empire. Led by [[Manuel Palaiologos]], the Byzantine Templars caught the eye of Ahmet. Tired of the division between mankind and agreeing that all the people should be united under one ruler, Ahmet joined the ranks of the Byzantine Empire.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> However, this act caused great internal conflict for Ahmet, as he was still an Ottoman prince, and acting for either the Ottomans or the Byzantines would mean turning his back on his other affiliation.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>


Ahmet, much younger and more charismatic than the elderly Manuel Palaiologos, slowly slipped into the position of leader of the Byzantine Templars, with Manuel becoming his second-in-command.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> At the same time, Bayezid and Selim had engaged in a conflict, as Selim was making efforts to gain the Ottoman throne for himself.<ref name="ACR"/>
In 1509, an [[wikipedia:1509 Istanbul earthquake|earthquake struck Constantinople]], at which point Bayezid had disappeared from Constantinople. In his absence, Byzantine Templars - remnants of the fallen [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire]] - easily entered the city, and strived to revive their fallen empire.<ref name="Revelations" />
 
In time, the Byzantine Templars led by [[Manuel Palaiologos]] caught the eye of Ahmet. Tired of the division between mankind and agreeing that all the people should be united under one ruler, Ahmet joined the ranks of the Byzantine Empire.<ref name="Revelations" /> However, this act caused great internal conflict for Ahmet, as he was still an Ottoman prince, and acting for either the Ottomans or the Byzantines would mean turning his back on his other affiliation.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
 
Ahmet, much younger and more charismatic than the elderly Manuel Palaiologos, slowly slipped into the position of leader of the Byzantine Templars, with Manuel becoming his second-in-command.<ref name="Encyclopedia" /> At the same time, Bayezid and Selim had engaged in a conflict, as Selim was making an effort to gain the Ottoman throne for himself.<ref name="Revelations" />


===Gaining power in the Empire===
===Gaining power in the Empire===
{{Quote|I will open that library, and I will find the Grand Temple. And with the power that is hidden there, I will destroy the superstitions that keep men divided.|Ahmet about his plans to find the library.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
{{Quote|I will open that library, and I will find the Grand Temple. And with the power that is hidden there, I will destroy the superstitions that keep men divided.|Ahmet about his plans to find the library.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
In 1511, Ahmet initiated several plans to further his influence in the Ottoman Empire. Primarily, the Templars had come into the possession of the journal, "[[The Secret Crusade]]" by the explorer and [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Niccolò Polo]], from which they learned of the existence of the library of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] - the late Mentor of the [[Levantine Assassins]] - located in Masyaf, [[Syria]]. Believing that the library would direct the Templars to an ancient [[First Civilization]] location called the "Grand Temple", Ahmet entrusted Manuel Palaiologos with the Masyaf expedition and the search for the keys needed to open the library, while Ahmet focused his attention on matters in Constantinople.<ref name="ACR"/>


In the heart of the Ottoman Empire, Ahmet initiated a plot to have the Templars abduct Ahmet's own nephew, Suleiman, during the latter's celebration for his pilgrimage. If this were to be successful, Ahmet would rescue him from the Byzantines, and be heralded a hero. Ahmet himself attended the celebration in [[Topkapı Palace]], while Templars disguised as guests were tasked with abducting the young ''Shehzadem'' Suleiman.<ref name="ACR"/>
In 1511, Ahmet initiated several plans to further his influence in the Ottoman Empire. One of these was to locate the "Grand Temple" of the [[First Civilization]], which the Templars had heard word of after acquiring a journal, "[[The Secret Crusade]]" by [[Niccolò Polo]].<ref name="Revelations" />
 
From this, they learned of the existence of the library of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] - the late Mentor of the [[Levantine Assassins]] - located in Masyaf, [[Syria]]. Believing that the library would direct the Templars to the Temple, Ahmet entrusted Manuel Palaiologos with the Masyaf expedition, and the search for the keys needed to open the library, while Ahmet himself focused his attention on matters in Constantinople.<ref name="Revelations" />


[[File:Uneasy meeting 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Ahmet meeting with Suleiman and Tarik.]]
[[File:Prince's banquet 11.png|thumb|250px|left|Ahmet at Suleiman's banquet.]]
However, to Ahmet's displeasure, the Templar infiltrators were killed by the Ottoman Assassins, disguised as [[Italy|Italian]] minstrels, on orders of their leader [[Yusuf Tazim]] and Ezio Auditore, the leader of the Italian Assassins, who was able to identify the Templars using his [[Eagle Sense]]. Following the failed plot, Ahmet accused the [[Janissaries|Janissary]] captain [[Tarik Barleti]] of a conspiracy against him, as the Janissaries were tasked with Suleiman's protection, using the Janissaries' distaste of Ahmet in his own advantage.<ref name="ACR"/>
In the heart of the Ottoman Empire, Ahmet initiated a plot to have the Templars abduct Ahmet's own nephew, Suleiman, during a cultural exhibition. If this were to be successful, Ahmet would rescue him from the Byzantines, and be heralded a hero. Ahmet himself attended the celebration in [[Topkapı Palace]], while Templars disguised as guests were tasked with abducting the young ''Shehzadem'' Suleiman.<ref name="Revelations" />


Some time later, Tarik was murdered in the Janissary camp, and it was commonly believed that Ahmet was the one responsible for his death. Finding his nephew Suleiman in Topkapı Palace to inform him of the event, he noticed Suleiman was meeting with the Assassin Ezio Auditore - introduced to Ahmet as "Marcello" by Suleiman - and grew suspicious of the man.<ref name="ACR"/>
However, to Ahmet's displeasure, the Templar infiltrators were killed by several Ottoman Assassins, who had entered the party disguised as [[Italy|Italian]] minstrels, on orders of their leader, [[Yusuf Tazim]]. Following the failed plot, Ahmet took advantage of the [[Janissaries]]' well-known distaste for him, and accused Janissary Captain [[Tarik Barleti]] of a conspiracy against him, since the Janissaries were tasked with the Prince's protection.<ref name="Revelations" />
 
[[File:Uneasy meeting 2.png|thumb|right|250px|Ahmet meeting with Suleiman and Tarik.]]
Some time later, Tarik was murdered in the Janissary camp, and it was commonly believed that Ahmet was the one responsible for his death. Finding his nephew Suleiman in Topkapı Palace to inform him of the event, he noticed Suleiman was meeting with Ezio Auditore - introduced to Ahmet as "Marcello" by Suleiman - which led to Ahmet growing suspicious of the man, and of his interactions with his nephew.<ref name="Revelations" />


===Death===
===Death===
{{Dialogue|Ahmet|Soldiers! Selim is not your master! You serve the Sultan! You carry out his command alone! Where is he? Where is our Sultan?!|Selim|He stands before you, brother. Father made his choice.|Ahmet and Selim before Ahmet's death.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
{{Dialogue|Ahmet|Soldiers! Selim is not your master! You serve the Sultan! You carry out his command alone! Where is he? Where is our Sultan?!|Selim|He stands before you, brother. Father made his choice.|Ahmet and Selim shortly before Ahmet's death.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
In March 1512, Ahmet personally traveled to [[Cappadocia]], where Manuel Palaiologos was hiding and forming an army together with the Turkmen renegade [[Shahkulu]]. Arriving there, Ahmet met with Ezio Auditore himself, who had just killed Manuel and taken the Masyaf Key from him. Revealing himself to be the leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet threatened to capture Ezio's love interest [[Sofia Sartor]], after Ezio claimed to not know of the other Masyaf Keys. Ahmet left his subordinates to take care of Ezio, while he returned to Constantinople to order Sofia's capture.<ref name="ACR"/>
 
In March 1512, Ahmet personally traveled to [[Cappadocia]], where Manuel Palaiologos was hiding and forming an army together with the renegade [[Shahkulu]]. Ahmet arrived shortly after Ezio had killed Manuel and taken the Masyaf key from him, giving him an opportunity to confront the Assassin.<ref name="Revelations" />
 
Revealing himself to be the leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet threatened to capture Ezio's love interest [[Sofia Sartor]], after Ezio claimed to not know of the other Masyaf keys. Ahmet left his subordinates to take care of Ezio, while he returned to Constantinople to order Sofia's capture.<ref name="Revelations" />
 
The capture, which resulted in the death of the Ottoman Assassin leader Yusuf Tazim, infuriated the Assassins, and led them to an all-out assault on the arsenal within Constantinople, where Ahmet was temporarily hiding.<ref name="Revelations" />
 
Though many of his men were killed during the attack, Ahmet managed to salvage his own life by reminding Ezio that he still held Sofia. Offering to spare Sofia in exchange for the Masyaf keys, Ahmet arranged a meeting with Ezio near [[Galata Tower]].<ref name="Revelations" />
 
Ahmet met with Ezio on the rampart connected to Galata Tower soon afterwards, and after some mutual hostility, Ezio handed over the keys. Ahmet then directed Ezio to Sofia atop Galata Tower, but unbeknownst to the Assassin, the woman atop the Galata Tower was not Sofia, as Ahmet had ordered Sofia to be killed in a square not too far from the tower. Ahmet, finally having all keys in his possession, triumphantly hurried off to Masyaf.<ref name="Revelations" />


The capture, resulting in the death of the Ottoman Assassin leader Yusuf Tazim, infuriated the Assassins, causing them to form an all-out assault on the arsenal within Constantinople, where Ahmet was temporarily hiding. Offering to spare Sofia's life in exchange for the Masyaf Keys, Ahmet arranged a meeting with Ezio near [[Galata Tower]].<ref name="ACR"/>
As Ahmet and his entourage left Constantinople by several [[Horses|horse]]-drawn wagons, they were followed by Ezio and Sofia, who had been rescued from Ahmet's men. Leaving his soldiers to take care of the two, Ahmet rode ahead, and a chase ensued.<ref name="Revelations" />


Meeting with Ezio on the rampart connected to Galata Tower soon afterwards, Ahmet was given the keys and directed Ezio to Sofia atop Galata Tower, after some mutual hostility from both men. Unbeknownst to Ezio, the woman atop the Galata Tower was not the real Sofia, and Ahmet had ordered Sofia to be killed in a square not too far from the tower. Ahmet, finally having all Keys in his possession, triumphantly hurried off to Masyaf.<ref name="ACR"/>
Ezio was able to dispatch the other wagons, before Ahmet smashed Ezio's cart, causing Ezio to fall off. Ezio was able to catch himself by using a [[Parachutes|parachute]], holding onto a rope attached to the wagon as Sofia continued the pursuit of Ahmet.<ref name="Revelations" />


As Ahmet and his entourage left Constantinople, driving several horse wagons, they were followed by Ezio and Sofia, who had been rescued from Ahmet's men. Leaving his men to take care of Ezio and Sofia, a chase ensued between them. Ezio was able to dispatch the other wagons, before Ahmet smashed Ezio's cart, causing Ezio to fall off. Ezio was able to hold on to the cart by using his [[Parachutes|parachute]], and Sofia kept control of the wagon, following Ahmet.<ref name="ACR"/>
After several more unsuccessful attempts from the Templars to shake Ezio and Sofia, Ahmet obliterated Sofia's cart, thinking he had finally lost them. As Ahmet proceeded onwards, he was lunged at by Ezio, who safely landed with his parachute.<ref name="Revelations" />


After more unsuccessful attempts from the Templars to shake Ezio and Sofia, Ahmet obliterated Sofia's cart, thinking he had finally lost them. As Ahmet proceeded onwards, he was lunged at by Ezio, who safely landed with his parachute. This resulted in both men free-falling off a cliff, and the two engaged in melee combat whilst in mid-air. With another one of Ezio's parachutes, they safely landed to the ground.<ref name="ACR"/>
This resulted in both men free-falling off a cliff, and the two engaged in melee combat in mid-air. As they neared the ground, however, Ezio deployed another parachute to break the fall, and Ahmet survived by clinging onto him during the descent.<ref name="Revelations" />


[[File:selim kills ahmet.JPG|thumb|250px|Ahmet is thrown off a cliff by Selim.]]
[[File:selim kills ahmet.JPG|thumb|250px|Ahmet is thrown off a cliff by Selim.]]
As they both wondered what happened next, Ahmet's brother [[Selim I|Selim]] and the Sultan's army joined them. Selim revealed that their father had abdicated the throne and chosen Selim as his heir. Selim proceeded to strangle Ahmet, before throwing him off a cliff to his death.<ref name="ACR"/>
As they faced each other again on solid ground, and wondered what would happen next, Ahmet's brother Selim arrived, accompanied by the Sultan's army.<ref name="Revelations" />


Selim revealed that their father had abdicated the throne, and had chosen Selim as his heir. Selim proceeded to strangle Ahmet, before throwing him off a cliff to his death.<ref name="Revelations" />
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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
{{Quote|You are weak, Ahmet. Pensive in times of war and restless in times of peace. You lack passion for the traditions of the ghazi ''(holy warriors)'', yet you speak of fraternity in the company of infidels. You would make a decent philosopher, Ahmet, but you will be a poor Sultan.|Tarik, giving his opinion on Ahmet's character.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
{{Quote|You are weak, Ahmet. Pensive in times of war and restless in times of peace. You lack passion for the traditions of the''ghazi'' (holy warriors), yet you speak of fraternity in the company of infidels. You would make a decent philosopher, Ahmet, but you will be a poor Sultan.|Tarik, giving his opinion on Ahmet's character.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
 
Ahmet, being a member of the most powerful family and rulers of Constantinople, was a proud and arrogant man. The fact that he had counted on his father's support of him becoming the next Sultan only made this worse, as he felt there was no doubt to his father's choice.<ref name="Revelations" />


Ahmet, being a member of the most powerful family and rulers of Constantinople, was a proud and arrogant man. The fact that he had counted on his father's support of him becoming the next Sultan only made this worse, as he felt there was no doubt to his father's choice. However, Ahmet constantly kept an eye on his relations with the public, as he realized the importance of their support. Therefore, he was easily upset by events as Tarik Barleti's death, which he immediately regarded as an assault on his public image.<ref name="ACR"/>
Ahmet constantly kept an eye on his relations with the public, as he realized the equal importance of their support. Therefore, he was easily upset by events as Tarik Barleti's death, which he regarded as an assault on his public image.<ref name="Revelations" />


However, a great deal of the citizens of Constantinople preferred Ahmet's brother, Selim, to become the Sultan. They argued that Ahmet was a weak man, who had difficulties with making important choices when it came to war, and who would become restless in times of peace.<ref name="ACR"/>
However, a great deal of the citizens of Constantinople preferred Ahmet's brother, Selim, to become the Sultan. They argued that Ahmet was a weak man, who had difficulties with making important choices when it came to war, and who would become restless in times of peace.<ref name="Revelations" />


As leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet was an intelligent and cunning man. Due to his age and charm, he was able to rule over men who would not easily accept someone else as their superior, such as Manuel Palaiologos. Ahmet managed to set up a scheme to get his hands on the Masyaf Keys, while maintaining his good public image.<ref name="ACR"/>
As leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet was an intelligent and cunning man. Due to his age and charm, he was able to rule over men who would not normally accept another as their superior. Ahmet managed to set up a scheme to get his hands on the Masyaf keys, while simultaneously maintaining his good public image.<ref name="Revelations" />


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left" widths="180">
ACR Artwork Ahmet.jpg|Concept art of Ahmet.
Ahmet02.jpg|Ahmet and Suleiman.
Ahmet01.jpg|Ahmet at Topkapı Palace.
</gallery>


<center><gallery captionalign="left">
Ahmet02.jpg|Ahmet and Suleiman I.
Ahmet01.jpg|Ahmet.
ACR Artwork Ahmet.jpg|Artwork
</gallery></center>
==References==
==References==
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"He is a sincere man. But this Templar fantasy of his is dangerous. It flies in the face of reality."
―Suleiman I on his uncle, after learning of his true affiliations.[src]

Ahmet (1465 - 1512) was an Ottoman Shehzade or Prince, and the oldest surviving son of Bayezid II. He was also the elder brother of Selim I, and uncle of Suleiman I.

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

Believing that control over the Ottoman Empire was guaranteed to be in his hands, Ahmet started an expedition to find the Masyaf Keys needed to open the library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad in Masyaf. Here, he believed he would find the location of the "Grand Temple" and intended to use the power hidden there to further the Templar cause.

Eventually, after having been opposed by the Ottoman Assassins and Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the leader and Mentor of the Italian Assassins, Ahmet saw his efforts thwarted by the Assassins.

Ultimately, Ahmet's father chose Selim as his heir instead, and upon marching to Constantinople, Selim encountered Ahmet and swiftly killed him.

Biography

Early life

Born as the eldest living son of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II in 1465, Ahmet was to be his father's heir since his childhood. With Ahmet sharing his distaste for war and an affection for knowledge with his father, many believed him to be the most reasonable choice.[1]

Ahmet was eventually assigned to govern the Anatolian city of Amasya, as per tradition of all Ottoman princes in the Empire. As time progressed, he continued to impress, and seemed ever more likely to be a successful candidate for the crown prince, especially when the Grand Vizier Hadim Ali Pasha began to support him.[2]

Joining the Byzantine Templars

Ezio: "Why the Templars?"
Ahmet: "Because I am tired of all these pointless blood feuds that pit father against son, brother against brother. To achieve true peace, mankind must think and move as one body, with one master mind."
—Ahmet discussing his reasons for following the Templar ideology.[src]

In 1509, an earthquake struck Constantinople, at which point Bayezid had disappeared from Constantinople. In his absence, Byzantine Templars - remnants of the fallen Byzantine Empire - easily entered the city, and strived to revive their fallen empire.[1]

In time, the Byzantine Templars led by Manuel Palaiologos caught the eye of Ahmet. Tired of the division between mankind and agreeing that all the people should be united under one ruler, Ahmet joined the ranks of the Byzantine Empire.[1] However, this act caused great internal conflict for Ahmet, as he was still an Ottoman prince, and acting for either the Ottomans or the Byzantines would mean turning his back on his other affiliation.[3]

Ahmet, much younger and more charismatic than the elderly Manuel Palaiologos, slowly slipped into the position of leader of the Byzantine Templars, with Manuel becoming his second-in-command.[3] At the same time, Bayezid and Selim had engaged in a conflict, as Selim was making an effort to gain the Ottoman throne for himself.[1]

Gaining power in the Empire

"I will open that library, and I will find the Grand Temple. And with the power that is hidden there, I will destroy the superstitions that keep men divided."
―Ahmet about his plans to find the library.[src]

In 1511, Ahmet initiated several plans to further his influence in the Ottoman Empire. One of these was to locate the "Grand Temple" of the First Civilization, which the Templars had heard word of after acquiring a journal, "The Secret Crusade" by Niccolò Polo.[1]

From this, they learned of the existence of the library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad - the late Mentor of the Levantine Assassins - located in Masyaf, Syria. Believing that the library would direct the Templars to the Temple, Ahmet entrusted Manuel Palaiologos with the Masyaf expedition, and the search for the keys needed to open the library, while Ahmet himself focused his attention on matters in Constantinople.[1]

Ahmet at Suleiman's banquet.

In the heart of the Ottoman Empire, Ahmet initiated a plot to have the Templars abduct Ahmet's own nephew, Suleiman, during a cultural exhibition. If this were to be successful, Ahmet would rescue him from the Byzantines, and be heralded a hero. Ahmet himself attended the celebration in Topkapı Palace, while Templars disguised as guests were tasked with abducting the young Shehzadem Suleiman.[1]

However, to Ahmet's displeasure, the Templar infiltrators were killed by several Ottoman Assassins, who had entered the party disguised as Italian minstrels, on orders of their leader, Yusuf Tazim. Following the failed plot, Ahmet took advantage of the Janissaries' well-known distaste for him, and accused Janissary Captain Tarik Barleti of a conspiracy against him, since the Janissaries were tasked with the Prince's protection.[1]

Ahmet meeting with Suleiman and Tarik.

Some time later, Tarik was murdered in the Janissary camp, and it was commonly believed that Ahmet was the one responsible for his death. Finding his nephew Suleiman in Topkapı Palace to inform him of the event, he noticed Suleiman was meeting with Ezio Auditore - introduced to Ahmet as "Marcello" by Suleiman - which led to Ahmet growing suspicious of the man, and of his interactions with his nephew.[1]

Death

Ahmet: "Soldiers! Selim is not your master! You serve the Sultan! You carry out his command alone! Where is he? Where is our Sultan?!"
Selim: "He stands before you, brother. Father made his choice."
—Ahmet and Selim shortly before Ahmet's death.[src]

In March 1512, Ahmet personally traveled to Cappadocia, where Manuel Palaiologos was hiding and forming an army together with the renegade Shahkulu. Ahmet arrived shortly after Ezio had killed Manuel and taken the Masyaf key from him, giving him an opportunity to confront the Assassin.[1]

Revealing himself to be the leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet threatened to capture Ezio's love interest Sofia Sartor, after Ezio claimed to not know of the other Masyaf keys. Ahmet left his subordinates to take care of Ezio, while he returned to Constantinople to order Sofia's capture.[1]

The capture, which resulted in the death of the Ottoman Assassin leader Yusuf Tazim, infuriated the Assassins, and led them to an all-out assault on the arsenal within Constantinople, where Ahmet was temporarily hiding.[1]

Though many of his men were killed during the attack, Ahmet managed to salvage his own life by reminding Ezio that he still held Sofia. Offering to spare Sofia in exchange for the Masyaf keys, Ahmet arranged a meeting with Ezio near Galata Tower.[1]

Ahmet met with Ezio on the rampart connected to Galata Tower soon afterwards, and after some mutual hostility, Ezio handed over the keys. Ahmet then directed Ezio to Sofia atop Galata Tower, but unbeknownst to the Assassin, the woman atop the Galata Tower was not Sofia, as Ahmet had ordered Sofia to be killed in a square not too far from the tower. Ahmet, finally having all keys in his possession, triumphantly hurried off to Masyaf.[1]

As Ahmet and his entourage left Constantinople by several horse-drawn wagons, they were followed by Ezio and Sofia, who had been rescued from Ahmet's men. Leaving his soldiers to take care of the two, Ahmet rode ahead, and a chase ensued.[1]

Ezio was able to dispatch the other wagons, before Ahmet smashed Ezio's cart, causing Ezio to fall off. Ezio was able to catch himself by using a parachute, holding onto a rope attached to the wagon as Sofia continued the pursuit of Ahmet.[1]

After several more unsuccessful attempts from the Templars to shake Ezio and Sofia, Ahmet obliterated Sofia's cart, thinking he had finally lost them. As Ahmet proceeded onwards, he was lunged at by Ezio, who safely landed with his parachute.[1]

This resulted in both men free-falling off a cliff, and the two engaged in melee combat in mid-air. As they neared the ground, however, Ezio deployed another parachute to break the fall, and Ahmet survived by clinging onto him during the descent.[1]

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Ahmet is thrown off a cliff by Selim.

As they faced each other again on solid ground, and wondered what would happen next, Ahmet's brother Selim arrived, accompanied by the Sultan's army.[1]

Selim revealed that their father had abdicated the throne, and had chosen Selim as his heir. Selim proceeded to strangle Ahmet, before throwing him off a cliff to his death.[1]

Personality and characteristics

"You are weak, Ahmet. Pensive in times of war and restless in times of peace. You lack passion for the traditions of theghazi (holy warriors), yet you speak of fraternity in the company of infidels. You would make a decent philosopher, Ahmet, but you will be a poor Sultan."
―Tarik, giving his opinion on Ahmet's character.[src]

Ahmet, being a member of the most powerful family and rulers of Constantinople, was a proud and arrogant man. The fact that he had counted on his father's support of him becoming the next Sultan only made this worse, as he felt there was no doubt to his father's choice.[1]

Ahmet constantly kept an eye on his relations with the public, as he realized the equal importance of their support. Therefore, he was easily upset by events as Tarik Barleti's death, which he regarded as an assault on his public image.[1]

However, a great deal of the citizens of Constantinople preferred Ahmet's brother, Selim, to become the Sultan. They argued that Ahmet was a weak man, who had difficulties with making important choices when it came to war, and who would become restless in times of peace.[1]

As leader of the Byzantine Templars, Ahmet was an intelligent and cunning man. Due to his age and charm, he was able to rule over men who would not normally accept another as their superior. Ahmet managed to set up a scheme to get his hands on the Masyaf keys, while simultaneously maintaining his good public image.[1]

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