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[[File:Headquarters.png|thumb|250px|The Assassin fortress in Alep]]
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'''Alep''' is a large city in [[Syria]], and the location of an [[Assassins|Assassin]] fortress during the [[Third Crusade]]. In 1190, the Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] visited Alep twice, where his latter visit resulted in the death the Assassin Order's second-in-command, [[Harash]], at Altaïr's hand, since the man had betrayed the Brotherhood.
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'''Alep''' is one of the largest cities in [[Syria]], and the location of an [[Assassins|Assassin]] fortress during the [[Third Crusade]]. In 1190, this citadel served as the primary base of operations for the [[Levantine Assassins]], and it was here that the Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] assassinated [[Harash]], the second-in-command of the Assassins for betraying the Brotherhood.


Prior to this event, the [[Mentor]] [[Al Mualim]] resided at the fortress in Alep, until it came into near disarray.
==History==
[[File:Headquarters.png|thumb|left|200px|The Assassin citadel in Alep]]
The [[Citadel of Alep]] was one of many castles that the [[Assassins]] used as their headquarters during the [[Third Crusade]]. The city was under the control of the [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid Sultanate]], but the [[Saracens]] and Assassins tolerated one another's presence and cooperated in the city. In 1190, it even served as the main base for [[Al Mualim]] and his lieutenant [[Harash]].<ref name="ACAC" />


==History==
As a result, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] operated primarily from this city that year. It was while returning to it after having completed one of his missions that he found the outskirts of the city attacked by [[Crusaders]]. The Crusaders were keen on locating the legendary relic called [[Adha|the Chalice]], and had pursued an Assassin agent to a village just outside Alep for information. After retrieving this information from the Assassin, who they killed, they proceeded to massacre the entire village and raze it to the ground.<ref name="ACAC" />
The first of Altaïr's visits to Alep was during his return from an assignment. There, he found the fortress and a small village nearby besieged by [[Templars]] under [[Basilisk|Lord Basilisk]]'s command. After repelling the attack, Altaïr met with Al Mualim, who gave him a new assignment concerning [[Adha|the Chalice]].
 
Altaïr ultimately managed to assassinate the commanding officer of this Crusader detachment, and he and the survivors were able to alert the nearby Assassin citadel, which mounted a counter-attack shortly afterwards. As soon as he returned, Altaïr was briefed on his new assignment: to [[Quest for the Chalice|recover]] the Chalice lest it should fall into the hands of the Crusaders or [[Saracens]].<ref name="ACAC" />


During his second visit to the fortress, it had been corrupted by the traitor Harash, who had established his own [[guards]] around it. Accompanying this, Templars had also made their way inside, compromising the stronghold's security. Despite the fact that Altaïr managed to cleanse the fortress, Al Mualim and the Order decided to relocate to [[Masyaf]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref>
When he returned later that year, Altaïr did so covertly, rather than as an ally. He had managed to find the Chalice, but it had turned out to be a woman, none other than a friend he loved named Adha. Adha had informed him of the treachery of Harash, Keeper of the Assassins, who had been bribed by the [[Templars]] to serve as their spy. As a result, the Assassins under direct control by Harash were colluding with the  Templars, whether they knew it or not, and the Templars themselves were able to enter to meet with Harash in secret, compromising the stronghold's security. Although Altaïr managed to cleanse the fortress, killing Harash, Al Mualim relocated to [[Masyaf]] as their main base the next year.<ref name="ACAC" />


Later, after Altaïr's failure at [[Solomon's Temple]], the city was mentioned by an [[Informants|informant]] in [[Damascus]], during the assassination attempt on [[Abu'l Nuqoud]]. The man asked Altaïr about Adha and mentioned their past adventures in Alep, to which the Assassin quickly dissolved the conversation, not wishing to think of the events that had followed from that point.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>
Later, after Altaïr's failure at [[Solomon's Temple]], the city was recalled by an [[Informants|informant]] in [[Damascus]], during the assassination attempt on [[Abu'l Nuqoud]]. The man asked Altaïr about Adha and mentioned their past adventures in Alep, to which the Assassin quickly dissolved the conversation, not wishing to be reminded of the tragedy that had followed from that point.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


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Alep is one of the largest cities in Syria, and the location of an Assassin fortress during the Third Crusade. In 1190, this citadel served as the primary base of operations for the Levantine Assassins, and it was here that the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad assassinated Harash, the second-in-command of the Assassins for betraying the Brotherhood.

History

The Assassin citadel in Alep

The Citadel of Alep was one of many castles that the Assassins used as their headquarters during the Third Crusade. The city was under the control of the Ayyubid Sultanate, but the Saracens and Assassins tolerated one another's presence and cooperated in the city. In 1190, it even served as the main base for Al Mualim and his lieutenant Harash.[1]

As a result, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad operated primarily from this city that year. It was while returning to it after having completed one of his missions that he found the outskirts of the city attacked by Crusaders. The Crusaders were keen on locating the legendary relic called the Chalice, and had pursued an Assassin agent to a village just outside Alep for information. After retrieving this information from the Assassin, who they killed, they proceeded to massacre the entire village and raze it to the ground.[1]

Altaïr ultimately managed to assassinate the commanding officer of this Crusader detachment, and he and the survivors were able to alert the nearby Assassin citadel, which mounted a counter-attack shortly afterwards. As soon as he returned, Altaïr was briefed on his new assignment: to recover the Chalice lest it should fall into the hands of the Crusaders or Saracens.[1]

When he returned later that year, Altaïr did so covertly, rather than as an ally. He had managed to find the Chalice, but it had turned out to be a woman, none other than a friend he loved named Adha. Adha had informed him of the treachery of Harash, Keeper of the Assassins, who had been bribed by the Templars to serve as their spy. As a result, the Assassins under direct control by Harash were colluding with the Templars, whether they knew it or not, and the Templars themselves were able to enter to meet with Harash in secret, compromising the stronghold's security. Although Altaïr managed to cleanse the fortress, killing Harash, Al Mualim relocated to Masyaf as their main base the next year.[1]

Later, after Altaïr's failure at Solomon's Temple, the city was recalled by an informant in Damascus, during the assassination attempt on Abu'l Nuqoud. The man asked Altaïr about Adha and mentioned their past adventures in Alep, to which the Assassin quickly dissolved the conversation, not wishing to be reminded of the tragedy that had followed from that point.[2]

Trivia

  • Alep is the French name of the city. In Arabic it is known as Halab, and in the English language, the name's Italian variant, Aleppo, is used.
  • Unlike Masyaf and Alamut, the Assassins never historically controlled Alep, though they did have a strong presence there during the reign of Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan.

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