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Revision as of 16:00, 12 May 2012
The Ottomans were the leading faction of the Ottoman Empire.
History
The first appearance of the Ottomans was under their leader Osman I, after whom the group was named.
They fought continuous was with the Byzantine Empire and won several victories. In the year 1453, under Sultan Mehmet, the Ottomans took over Constantinople on 29 May and ended Byzantine rule, deposing the last Emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos.
The Ottomans entered a war with Wallachia, whose Count was a Templar. The Assassin Ishak Pasha, who was also a vizier of the Ottoman Empire killed the Count, and let the Turks ake over Wallachia.
During the later half of the 15th century, they had brokered a truce with the Ottoman Assassins, via their leader Ishak Pasha. This act led to the Sentinel's betrayal of the assassins as he was Wallachian.
Under Sultan Bayezid the Ottomans entered a war with the remnants of the Byzantine Empire, led by Manuel Palaiologos.
Trivia
- The Ottomans on the radar show up as yellow dots, while the Byzantines show as red.
- In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Ezio can easily escape Ottoman Guards by stirring up tensions between them and Byzantine Guards, usually by luring the two factions together using distractions such as a bomb or dead body.
Gallery
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An in-game image of a 16th century Ottoman soldier.
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An in-game image of an Ottoman Janissary.
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Artwork of an Ottoman soldier.
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Agile Ottoman fighter.
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Artwork of an Ottoman Janissary.
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Concept artwork of an Ottoman Rifleman.
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