

Resurrection: Ertugrul
Ertuğrul Bey and the Knights Templar in the 13th century Alba and step and step with the struggle against brutal Mongols depicts the process of establishing the Ottoman principality.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the life of Ertuğrul Gazi, the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. It chronicles his struggles and quests in the 13th century as he fights against the Knights Templar and the Mongols to establish a homeland for his people. Ertuğrul's journey is marked by bravery, loyalty, and a deep sense of justice.
Critical Reception
Resurrection: Ertugrul has achieved massive global popularity, particularly in Muslim-majority countries, becoming one of Turkey's most successful television exports. While critically acclaimed for its production values, historical epic scope, and engaging storyline, its historical accuracy has been a subject of debate among some historians. It is widely praised for its inspiring narrative and high production quality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its epic scale and high production values.
- Lauded for its inspirational story of heroism and faith.
- Enjoyed by audiences for its engaging historical drama and action sequences.
Google audience: Google users highly approve of the show, with many praising its compelling narrative, historical themes, and the strong performances of the cast. Viewers often highlight its inspirational messages of courage, loyalty, and perseverance.
Awards & Accolades
Numerous awards including multiple Golden Butterfly Awards in Turkey for Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best TV Series. It has also received international recognition and accolades for its global reach and cultural impact.
Fun Fact
The show was filmed in a studio in Riva, Istanbul, which was transformed into a 13th-century Anatolian setting, complete with a Seljuk palace and a tent city, requiring extensive set design and construction.
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