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{{Dialogue|Ezio|Yusuf thought highly of you, Assassin. And I find no reason to second guess this judgment. Do you have it in your heart to lead these men and women, to maintain the dignity of our order, as Yusuf did with such passion?| | {{Dialogue|Ezio|Yusuf thought highly of you, Assassin. And I find no reason to second guess this judgment. Do you have it in your heart to lead these men and women, to maintain the dignity of our order, as Yusuf did with such passion?|Doğan|It would be an honor.|Ezio Auditore promoting Doğan to leader of the Turkish Assassins.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}} | ||
''' | '''Doğan''' was a [[Master Assassin]] and the [[Assassin leader|leader]] of the [[Turkish Assassins|Turkish branch]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], following the death of his predecessor, [[Yusuf Tazim]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Master Assassin=== | ===Master Assassin=== | ||
Residing in [[Constantinople]], | Residing in [[Constantinople]], Doğan served under the leadership of the Master Assassin Yusuf Tazim, and earned a place as one of Yusuf's trusted lieutenants.<ref name="ACR novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]</ref> Throughout his dutiful service, Yusuf came to view Doğan quite highly among his peers.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> | ||
[[File:On the defense 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Dogan greeting Ezio Auditore]] | [[File:On the defense 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Dogan greeting Ezio Auditore]] | ||
In the year 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], journeyed to Constantinople. | In the year 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], journeyed to Constantinople. Doğan first met with Ezio when Yusuf brought the Mentor to visit the city's [[Galata headquarters|Assassin headquarters]].<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
Not long after, the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] in the city staged a two-pronged attack, targeting both the [[Assassin Dens|Assassin Den]] near to the [[Galata Tower]] and one in the vicinity of the [[Grand Bazaar]]. While Yusuf rushed to defend the den near to the Bazaar, Ezio joined with | Not long after, the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] in the city staged a two-pronged attack, targeting both the [[Assassin Dens|Assassin Den]] near to the [[Galata Tower]] and one in the vicinity of the [[Grand Bazaar]]. While Yusuf rushed to defend the den near to the Bazaar, Ezio joined with Doğan to rally the Assassins in the [[Den Defense|defense]] of the [[Galata District|Galata]] den.<ref name="ACR novel"/> | ||
After successfully doing so, | After successfully doing so, Doğan remained at the den to treat the few Assassins that had been injured during the battle, while Ezio departed to aid Yusuf.<ref name="ACR novel"/> | ||
===Assassin leader=== | ===Assassin leader=== | ||
[[File:Exchange 3.png|thumb|250px|Dogan being promoted to leader]] | [[File:Exchange 3.png|thumb|250px|Dogan being promoted to leader]] | ||
Early in the year 1512, Yusuf was slain while defending [[Sofia Sartor]] – a romantic interest and friend of Ezio's – from Templar aggressors. Following these circumstances, | Early in the year 1512, Yusuf was slain while defending [[Sofia Sartor]] – a romantic interest and friend of Ezio's – from Templar aggressors. Following these circumstances, Doğan and several members of the guild gathered at a cemetery nearby Galata Tower to bury and commemorate their fallen leader.<ref name="ACR novel"/> | ||
When Ezio arrived at the cemetery, he lamented on the fact that they did not have the time to properly grieve for their lost friend, as the Templar leader, [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Prince [[Ahmet]], was moving against the Assassins' interests. With the knowledge that Yusuf had considered | When Ezio arrived at the cemetery, he lamented on the fact that they did not have the time to properly grieve for their lost friend, as the Templar leader, [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Prince [[Ahmet]], was moving against the Assassins' interests. With the knowledge that Yusuf had considered Doğan with a high regard of trust, Ezio declared Doğan to be Yusuf's replacement, and an honored Doğan ascended to the head of the Turkish Assassins.<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
Under Ezio's direction, | Under Ezio's direction, Doğan co-ordinated and participated in the Mentor's meeting with Ahmet, where the Italian Assassin traded the [[Masyaf Keys|artifacts]] he had collected in exchange for the return of the kidnapped Sofia.<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *Doğan is a Turkish name stemming from the word Doğan, meaning "hawk", "falcon", or "tercel", all of which relate to the theme of birds closely linked to the Assassin Order. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 00:53, 3 July 2016
- Ezio: "Yusuf thought highly of you, Assassin. And I find no reason to second guess this judgment. Do you have it in your heart to lead these men and women, to maintain the dignity of our order, as Yusuf did with such passion?"
- Doğan: "It would be an honor."
- —Ezio Auditore promoting Doğan to leader of the Turkish Assassins.[src]
Doğan was a Master Assassin and the leader of the Turkish branch of the Assassin Order, following the death of his predecessor, Yusuf Tazim.
Biography
Master Assassin
Residing in Constantinople, Doğan served under the leadership of the Master Assassin Yusuf Tazim, and earned a place as one of Yusuf's trusted lieutenants.[1] Throughout his dutiful service, Yusuf came to view Doğan quite highly among his peers.[2]

In the year 1511, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Mentor of the Italian Assassins, journeyed to Constantinople. Doğan first met with Ezio when Yusuf brought the Mentor to visit the city's Assassin headquarters.[2]
Not long after, the Byzantine Templars in the city staged a two-pronged attack, targeting both the Assassin Den near to the Galata Tower and one in the vicinity of the Grand Bazaar. While Yusuf rushed to defend the den near to the Bazaar, Ezio joined with Doğan to rally the Assassins in the defense of the Galata den.[1]
After successfully doing so, Doğan remained at the den to treat the few Assassins that had been injured during the battle, while Ezio departed to aid Yusuf.[1]
Assassin leader

Early in the year 1512, Yusuf was slain while defending Sofia Sartor – a romantic interest and friend of Ezio's – from Templar aggressors. Following these circumstances, Doğan and several members of the guild gathered at a cemetery nearby Galata Tower to bury and commemorate their fallen leader.[1]
When Ezio arrived at the cemetery, he lamented on the fact that they did not have the time to properly grieve for their lost friend, as the Templar leader, Ottoman Prince Ahmet, was moving against the Assassins' interests. With the knowledge that Yusuf had considered Doğan with a high regard of trust, Ezio declared Doğan to be Yusuf's replacement, and an honored Doğan ascended to the head of the Turkish Assassins.[2]
Under Ezio's direction, Doğan co-ordinated and participated in the Mentor's meeting with Ahmet, where the Italian Assassin traded the artifacts he had collected in exchange for the return of the kidnapped Sofia.[2]
Trivia
- Doğan is a Turkish name stemming from the word Doğan, meaning "hawk", "falcon", or "tercel", all of which relate to the theme of birds closely linked to the Assassin Order.