Assassin's Creed - Meditation Begins (HD)

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

From the Assassin's Creed Official Soundtrack.
http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com Composer: Jesper Kyd

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  • I don't remember hearing this in the game O_o

  • @siaolang26010 Actually no it's not. Abu'l Nuquod is in the assassination memory alongside Majd Addin and William of Monteferrat. He's the 4th target Al Mualim tells you to assassinate. Tamir is the 1st.

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  • Any clues on what I should search for to find similar music? (apart from more of this soundtrack, that is.)

  • @MarjanQasemi14 Proud to be Italian lol just like Ezio

  • It was Seljuk Empire of Turks who immigrated from middle of the asia. The assasins were mostly turkish, persian and arabs. They were ismaili Alevites. An mostly fighting aganist the sunni order in seljuk empire.

  • PROUD TO BE MIDDLE EASTERN!!!!

  • This sounds turkish!

  • @Rollonthefield The Ottomans controlled alot in the 16th century...back in the 1100´s they weren´t really a threat to anyone.

  • @KhemAndKurami Turkey Controlled alot of the middle east back in that time. They were called the Ottoman Empire. Notice the Turkish flags in Jerusalem and Damascus? I'm from iraq and i'm part turkish, as the ottomans used to occupy iraq, and the middle east.

  • @MX2803 I didn't say they lived there, you assumed I said it. I said Turkish peoples did exist in that time they might have had another name but they did exist. Yes modern-day Turkey was populated by other ethnic groups at that time, I was already aware of that. They were a nomadic group though it might be hard for you to believe alot of ethnic groups were nomadic at that time. They were sometimes geographically seperated and thus remained nomadic. The Mongols are another fine example of nomads.

  • @KhemAndKurami Dude, get your facts right. No is the answer, nomadic groups were nearly extinct during those times. The Turkish people we know now are in fact Ottomans. Before them there lived Romans, Greeks, Persians, Armenians and Egyptians (among others). This is no surprise, because Turkey was the second (after Mesopatamia) most fertile area in the Middle-East. The Nile Delta is third.

  • @MX2803 Of course they existed, they were a nomadic group but they existed.

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