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[[File:ACR_playing_cards_Tarik.jpeg|thumb|A playing card of Tarik.]] | [[File:ACR_playing_cards_Tarik.jpeg|thumb|A playing card of Tarik.]] | ||
'''Tarik Barleti''' was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]]. | '''Tarik Barleti''' was the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] during the early 16th century. In 1511, Tarik became very distrustful of [[Ahmet]], [[Suleiman the Magnificent|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 [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] was entrusted with stopping. At some point, Tarik came into contact with [[Manuel Palaiologos]] and [[Shahkulu]]. | ||
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Tarik Barleti was the Captain of the Janissaries during the early 16th century. 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. At some point, Tarik came into contact with Manuel Palaiologos and Shahkulu.
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Concept art of the character.
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Manuel Palaiologos and Tarik Barleti
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