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:this is a tradition to show all that the Khan-Padishah is the only supreme sovereign, and his dominion is absolute. [[Special:Contributions/195.174.21.169|195.174.21.169]] 17:16, August 19, 2012 (UTC) khanshah
:this is a tradition to show all that the Khan-Padishah is the only supreme sovereign, and his dominion is absolute. [[Special:Contributions/195.174.21.169|195.174.21.169]] 17:16, August 19, 2012 (UTC) khanshah
:Are you sure it was Suleiman? I did some reading, and all I can find is that he was beheaded for not supporting an Egyptian governor in a campaign against Persia. I find no mention of Suleiman having any involvement. [[User:Wierdperson31|Wierdperson31]] ([[User talk:Wierdperson31|talk]]) 07:57, February 8, 2013 (UTC)
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I don't understand, if Suleiman was an ally to the Assassins,why did he beheaded Piri Reis?Killeras 16:48, November 28, 2011 (UTC)

Because Piri Reis was still an Ottoman general, above all else, and being an Assassin does not grand him immunity from Ottoman law, and giving Piri Reis privileges would've gotten a lot of attention from other Ottomans. -- Master Sima Yi 17:03, November 28, 2011 (UTC)
So... You're saying that Suleiman beheaded Piri Reis to not raise suspicion? If so, IMHO, that doesn't sound like a smart plan. Subject 16 18 05:31, December 10, 2011 (UTC)
-Ottoman laws are immensely strict when it comes to cowardice and failure. undertaking a critical mission requires the general to "put his head on the line". If the failure is proven to be a fault of the commanding-pasha, Padishah demands his head without even caring his statue or the previous achievements. Same goes for the cowardice and fortune-seeking. the subject is expected to suicide honorably, if not padishah orders a swift death by beheading with a highly sharp kilij. the tradition even ignores blood-relatives or such friends.
this is a tradition to show all that the Khan-Padishah is the only supreme sovereign, and his dominion is absolute. 195.174.21.169 17:16, August 19, 2012 (UTC) khanshah
Are you sure it was Suleiman? I did some reading, and all I can find is that he was beheaded for not supporting an Egyptian governor in a campaign against Persia. I find no mention of Suleiman having any involvement. Wierdperson31 (talk) 07:57, February 8, 2013 (UTC)

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Are Malik and suleiman voiced by the same guy? They sound familiar. Tyler D'Ambrosio 02:02, December 30, 2011 (UTC)

Yes, a matter of fact they are.Teller Words, On my Screen :O 02:13, December 30, 2011 (UTC)