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The fourth season of the Turkish TV series, Diriliş: Ertuğrul, created by Mehmet Bozdağ, succeeds the third season and precedes the fifth and final season of Diriliş: Ertuğrul. The fourth season of the historical drama television series premiered on 25 October 2017 and concluded on 6 June 2018.
Most of the notable characters in Diriliş: Ertuğrul are based on real people related to Osman I and the founding of the Ottoman Empire, including Osman I himself, Halime Hatun, and Ertuğrul, or namesakes of characters from the Book of Dede Korkut, such as Selcan Hatun, Banu Çiçek, and Bamsı Beyrek.
- Why Is So Little Known About Ertuğrul’S Life?
- Who Were The Oghuz Turks?
- Ertuğrul, Son of Gunduz Alp, Not Suleyman Shah
- Ertuğrul Becomes Leader of The Kayi Tribe
- Ertuğrul’S Growing Reputation and The Battle of Yassicemen
- Characters of ‘Diriliş: Ertuğrul’ – Are They Real?
- Ertuğrul’S Loyal Alps – Turgut Alp, Samsa Cavus, Abdurrahman Ghazi
- Bamsi Beyrek – A Character from Turkish Folklore
- The Link Between ‘Diriliş: Ertuğrul’ and The Imam Mahdi – Season 1, Episode 50
Spanning a staggering 5 seasons and 448 episodes – according to the Netflix series – it may seem strange that so little is known about the real life of Ertuğrul, especially since his son, Osman, was the founding father of the Ottoman Empire. Much of that is to do with the fact that nomad tribes would not usually write down their history and instead...
Turkic nomad tribes such as the Kayis were a branch of the Oghuz Turkic people. They originally lived in the Eurasian Steppe, before migrating west around the eighth century. The tribes that moved into eastern Europe, the Middle East and western Central Asia are referred to as the Oghuz people, or Turkomans. The Oghuz Turks were a confederacy compr...
Although the exact date of birth of Ertuğrul is unknown, historical sources state that he was born towards the end of the 12th century with the dates of 1191 and 1198 cited. Fans of the show Diriliş: Ertuğrulwill know Ertuğrul as the son of Suleyman Shah. Ertuğrul boldly announces this whilst making a dramatic entrance in a number of scenes. Howeve...
In the 13th century, Gunduz Alp, the father of Ertuğrul, left Mahan in Iran and moved to Eastern Anatolia, settling in the province of Bitlis, near the historic town of Ahlat.He fled from a Mongol invasion along with thousands of Turkomans. From here on there are two varying opinions as to what happened next; one opinion is that Ertuğrul’s father d...
In 1230, a battle took place between the Seljuk Sultan, Alaeddin Keykubad and Jalal Al-Din, the leader of the Khwarezm Shah dynasty. This battle was known as the Battle of Yassicemen. Ertuğrul and his Alps fought on the side of the Seljuks and defeated the opposition, ending the Khwarezm Shah dynasty. As a gesture of his appreciation for his suppor...
Alongside Ertuğrul, there are a number of other graves situated in Sogut with names of the famous characters from the series. Although it is difficult to verify their authenticity and comment on every character, I will mention what I have come across regarding the prominent members of the series as found in historical sources: Note: Fans of the sho...
From all of Ertuğrul’s Alps, there are some noteworthy warriors who fought not only alongside him, but his son Osman I and his grandson, Orhan:
A fan’s favourite character, fun and jolly, the double-sword-wielding warrior is not only present in all five seasons of ‘Diriliş: Ertuğrul‘, he is even cast in the sequel ‘Kuruluş: Osman‘. As much as he is a loved character, there is no evidence to suggest that he was a real person. Unlike the other characters mentioned above, Bamsi is actually a ...
Anyone who has watched the series or studied any Islamic history would know that it has been hypocrites pretending to be Muslims that have caused more damage to Islam than anyone else. In the time of Hazrat Uthman (ra), the third caliph of Islam, it wasn’t the Byzantines or the Persians who attacked him; in fact he was murdered by ‘Muslims’– headed...
May 6, 2020 · In the 4th season, the Kayilar grieve Ertugrul’s death. Aslihan copes with the advent of Bahadir Bey, her uncle who yearns her beylik. In the interim time, actually Ertugrul alive and a slave trader captured him.
So in late season 4 when the noyan storyline happened and ertugrul and alps go to ogedai. They talk to a lot of Turks who joined the Mongols armies….
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Oct 25, 2017 · A surprise visitor traces Ertugrul to his hidden refuge. Ertokus Bey arrives at the camp with an important message for Ertugrul and the tribe. Read More