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'''Tarik Barleti''' was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] during the early 16th century.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
'''Tarik Barleti''' was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] during the early 16th century.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>

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Tarik Barleti was the Captain of the Janissaries during the early 16th century.[1]

History

Attack on Suleiman I

In 1511, Tarik became very distrustful of Ahmet, Suleiman's uncle. Tarik saw Ahmet not fit to lead, much to Ahmet's anger. It is also implied that Tarik ordered an assassination attempt on Suleiman to make Ahmet look weak, a task the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze was entrusted with stopping.[1]

Templar association and death

Tarik came into contact with Manuel Palaiologos and Shahkulu, both of whom were members of the Templar Order. Ezio observed this meeting while tailing Tarik, at the request of Prince Suleiman. Believing Tarik to be a Templar, Ezio air assassinated Tarik in his camp while wearing a stolen Janissary outfit.[1]

An inch from death, Ezio was proved wrong of accusing him of treachery, for Tarik was preparing an ambush to strike Manuel, Shahkulu, and other Byzantine Templars "when they felt safest". Ezio did not believe him at first, but the dying Tarik produced a document that would eventually lead Ezio to the Byzantines in Cappadocia and urged him to destroy them. Ezio relented and begged for forgiveness, but Tarik pled him to protect his homeland in God's name and to redeem the honor they had lost in this fight. He had even gone as far as to send an envoy to Cappadocia, Dilara, who posed as a peasant; she was actually a love interest of Tarik's. [1]

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