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'''Qulan Gal''' was a male assassin living during [[Genghis Khan]]'s invasions. It is highly possible that he is a son or grandson of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], seeing as Altaïr left for Mongolia to train his sons to kill Genghis Khan, a [[Knights Templar|Templar]]. Finally, he was the one who killed Genghis Khan, who he killed with an arrow (in fact he hit his horse, indirectly "killing him" with a bow).
'''Qulan Gal''' was a male assassin living during [[Genghis Khan]]'s invasions. It is highly possible that he is a son or grandson of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], seeing as Altaïr left for Mongolia to train his sons to kill Genghis Khan, who he suspected was using a [[Piece of Eden]]. Finally, he was the one who killed Genghis Khan, who he killed with an arrow (in fact he hit his horse, indirectly "killing him" with a bow).


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The real Genghis Khan died in 1227 CE. The circumstances of his death are not certain. He could have been ill, killed in battle with Tanguts or fell off his horse.
The real Genghis Khan died in 1227 CE. The circumstances of his death are not certain. He could have been ill, killed in battle with Tanguts or fell off his horse.
[[Category:Assassins]]
[[Category:Assassins]]

Revision as of 00:08, 19 January 2010


Qulan Gal was a male assassin living during Genghis Khan's invasions. It is highly possible that he is a son or grandson of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, seeing as Altaïr left for Mongolia to train his sons to kill Genghis Khan, who he suspected was using a Piece of Eden. Finally, he was the one who killed Genghis Khan, who he killed with an arrow (in fact he hit his horse, indirectly "killing him" with a bow).

Trivia

The real Genghis Khan died in 1227 CE. The circumstances of his death are not certain. He could have been ill, killed in battle with Tanguts or fell off his horse.