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imported>Lady Kyashira Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|05 January 2024|Assassin's Creed: Mirage}} thumb|250px The {{Wiki|Turkish people|Turks}} were a force to be reckoned with many centuries before the forming of the Ottoman Empire. Their armies and generals were a formidable enemy of the Abbasid Caliphate and they were hell-bent on destablizing them at any cost. This kind of volatility made the Turks a liability to the Hidden Ones; sometimes putting them squa..." |
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The | The [[Turkey|Turks]] were a force to be reckoned with many centuries before the forming of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Their armies and generals were a formidable enemy of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] and they were hell-bent on destablizing them at any cost. This kind of volatility made the Turks a liability to the [[Hidden Ones]]; sometimes putting them squarely in opposition. | ||
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The Turks were a force to be reckoned with many centuries before the forming of the Ottoman Empire. Their armies and generals were a formidable enemy of the Abbasid Caliphate and they were hell-bent on destablizing them at any cost. This kind of volatility made the Turks a liability to the Hidden Ones; sometimes putting them squarely in opposition.
