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In 1511, King [[Samis El Felipe]] was captured by the king of [[Spain]], and [[Ottoman Assassins]] sent from [[Constantinople]] by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] corresponded with him while he was in prison, exchanging letters back and forth in order to keep in contact with him.
In 1511, King [[Samis El Felipe]] was captured by the king of [[Spain]], and [[Ottoman Assassins]] sent from [[Constantinople]] by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] corresponded with him while he was in prison, exchanging letters back and forth in order to keep in contact with him.


The {{Wiki|Emir|amir}} [[Selim of Algiers]] also proposed to turn a blind eye to the activities of the [[Assassins]] in Algiers, in return for protection of a community of {{Wiki|Moors}} living on the island {{Wiki|Peñón of Algiers|Penon}}, captured by the Spanish.
The {{Wiki|Emir|amir}} [[Selim of Algiers]] also proposed to turn a blind eye to the activities of the [[Assassins]] in Algiers, in return for protection of a community of [[Moors]] living on the island {{Wiki|Peñón of Algiers|Penon}}, captured by the Spanish.


Later, the Ottoman Assassins took over Algiers from [[Templars|Templar]] control, and restored and expanded the city, installing several [[Assassin Dens]] in the process.
Later, the Ottoman Assassins took over Algiers from [[Templars|Templar]] control, and restored and expanded the city, installing several [[Assassin Dens]] in the process.

Revision as of 18:52, 11 August 2013


Algiers is the capital and largest city of Algeria.

History

In 1511, King Samis El Felipe was captured by the king of Spain, and Ottoman Assassins sent from Constantinople by Ezio Auditore da Firenze corresponded with him while he was in prison, exchanging letters back and forth in order to keep in contact with him.

The amir Selim of Algiers also proposed to turn a blind eye to the activities of the Assassins in Algiers, in return for protection of a community of Moors living on the island Penon, captured by the Spanish.

Later, the Ottoman Assassins took over Algiers from Templar control, and restored and expanded the city, installing several Assassin Dens in the process.

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