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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)