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'''Murat Bin Husn''' (2 May 1474 – unknown) was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Janissaries|Janissary]] | '''Murat Bin Husn''' (2 May 1474 – unknown) was an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Janissaries|Janissary]] and a member of the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | ||
Murat was | ==Biography== | ||
Born in [[Constantinople]], Murat was signed up by his parents for the imperial army at age 11, in hopes of a better life. In a few years, Murat had become a respected leader in the Janissary army and was consequently recruited by General, and [[Mentor]], [[Ishak Pasha]] for his personal guard.<ref name="ACReb">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref> | |||
After using Murat as a bodyguard for sometime, Ishak Pasha introduced the Janissary to [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] as a promising recruit. Murat distinguished himself both during his Assassin missions and his Jannisary duties, and soon became part of all the teams constituted by Ishak Pasha. At some point, Murat met [[Aleksei Zima]], an Orthodox priest and a disillusioned member of the [[Templar Order]], whom Murat convinced to join the Brotherhood and become their informator within the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]]' ranks.<ref name="ACReb" /> | |||
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Around 1492, Ishak Pasha went to Spain for a secret mission, taking with him a small team composed of his best Assassins, including his trusted bodyguard, Murat.<ref name="ACReb" /> | |||
Recognizing his unbreakable will, the Sultan rewarded him with the [[armor of Ishak Pasha]], which some believed held magical powers. Murat hid the armor in a tomb underneath the [[Hagia Sophia|Hagia Sofia]], and renovated the [[Great Chain]] to protect the city.<ref name="DYL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref> | Recognizing his unbreakable will, the Sultan rewarded him with the [[armor of Ishak Pasha]], which some believed held magical powers. Murat hid the armor in a tomb underneath the [[Hagia Sophia|Hagia Sofia]], and renovated the [[Great Chain]] to protect the city.<ref name="DYL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref> | ||
A few months later, [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrated | A few months later, [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrated Constantinople, stole the armor, and destroyed the chain. Fearing for their lives, Murat and his family fled from the city.<ref name="DYL" /> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 16:07, 11 February 2019
Murat Bin Husn (2 May 1474 – unknown) was an Ottoman Janissary and a member of the Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins.
Biography
Born in Constantinople, Murat was signed up by his parents for the imperial army at age 11, in hopes of a better life. In a few years, Murat had become a respected leader in the Janissary army and was consequently recruited by General, and Mentor, Ishak Pasha for his personal guard.[1]
After using Murat as a bodyguard for sometime, Ishak Pasha introduced the Janissary to Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins as a promising recruit. Murat distinguished himself both during his Assassin missions and his Jannisary duties, and soon became part of all the teams constituted by Ishak Pasha. At some point, Murat met Aleksei Zima, an Orthodox priest and a disillusioned member of the Templar Order, whom Murat convinced to join the Brotherhood and become their informator within the Byzantine Templars' ranks.[1]
Around 1492, Ishak Pasha went to Spain for a secret mission, taking with him a small team composed of his best Assassins, including his trusted bodyguard, Murat.[1]
Recognizing his unbreakable will, the Sultan rewarded him with the armor of Ishak Pasha, which some believed held magical powers. Murat hid the armor in a tomb underneath the Hagia Sofia, and renovated the Great Chain to protect the city.[2]
A few months later, Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze infiltrated Constantinople, stole the armor, and destroyed the chain. Fearing for their lives, Murat and his family fled from the city.[2]
Trivia
- When connecting the Facebook user viewing Murat's bloodline, the software mentions that the user is Murat's 26th great grandson/daughter.
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