In real life, Turgut Alp (or Turgut Bey) was a legendary 13th-century warrior and one of the closest companions of Ertuğrul Gazi and his son, Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. He was a key figure in the early Ottoman conquests, serving as a loyal commander and fighting with a famous axe, living to a very old age.
Turgut Alp (born circa 1200 - died 1323/4) was one of the early Gazis of the Ottoman Empire. He was one of the greatest and most renowned warriors in Turkish history, a life-long friend and the blood-brother and close confidant to Ertuğrul Gazi, as well as his best follower and supporter, a very smart and capable man.
Dündar Bey was the youngest son of the Kayı Bey Gündüz Alp and the younger brother of Ertuğrul (13th century). He was the uncle of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Saru Batu Savcı Bey (1249–1286) was the older brother of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. He is known to be the most 'mysterious' of Ertuğrul's children.
Turgut Alp (Ottoman Turkish: طورغود آلپ), also known as Turgut bey, was one of the warriors and Bey's who fought for Ertuğrul, a Turkoman leader and bey, and Ertuğrul's son Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
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Cengiz Coşkun. Cengiz Coşkun (born 29 April 1982) is a Turkish television and film actor. He is best known for his role as Turgut Alp in the TV show Diriliş: Ertuğrul.
Orhan Bey's first wife was Holofira, a Byzantine noblewoman who converted to Islam and was renamed Nilüfer Hatun (Lotus Hatun). She was the mother of his successor, Sultan Murad I, and known for her beauty, intelligence, and charitable acts, becoming a significant figure in early Ottoman history.
In modern days. In Turkmenistan, the Kayı tribe is one of the main divisions of the Geklen Turkmens living in the Balkan Region and consists of the following clans: adnakel, ak kel, alatelpek, bagly, barak, burkaz, ganjyk, gapan, garabalkan, garawul, garagol, garagul, garadaşly, garakel, garga, garyşmaz and others.
Zaheer-ul-Daulah Artuk Beg, known as Artuk Bey, was a Turkish commander of the Seljuk Empire in the 11th century, chief of the Oghuz tribe of Döğer, and eponymous founder of the Artuqid dynasty. His father's name was Eksük. He was the Seljuk governor of Jerusalem between 1085–1091.
In Pakistan, the show's popularity reveals reverence for the Ottoman Empire and a hankering for a glorious Muslim past. One rarely expects the prime minister of a nation to become a cheerleader for a television show.
In the series, this is how Dundar dies. However, in real history, he lives on for many years. He miraculously survived the arrow, and stays in hiding, ashamed of what he had done. In 1298, Dundar went to Osman and begged to be forgiven.
1. Halime. Finally, here is my top saddest, most memorable, worst death from all five seasons of Dirilis: Ertugrul. There isn't much to say about Halime's death, since few would argue against this choice.
Nefise Melek Sultan Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: نفیسہ خاتون; c. 1363 - post 1403) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Murad I. She was the wife of Alaeddin Ali Bey of Karaman and mother of Mehmed II of Karaman and Alaeddin Ali II of Karaman.
Gülfem Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: کلفم خاتون; meaning "rose mouth"; c. 1497 – October/November 1561) was a lady-in-waiting in the harem of Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (reign 1520–1566).
Al-Masudi described Yangikent's Oghuz Turks as "distinguished from other Turks by their valour, their slanted eyes, and the smallness of their stature".
Emre Bey is Turkish actor. His paternal family is Albanian immigrant from Yugoslavia. His breakthrough came with the character as Kivanç in youth series Adi Efsane. He portrayed "Orhan Bey" the ruler of Ottoman Empire in "Kurulus: Osman" alongside Adi Efsane's co-star Leya Kirsan.
She was the first of Orhan's two legal wives (the other was Theodora Kantakouzene, married in 1346) and she gave birth to two sons and two daughters. She was highly esteemed by her father-in-law, Osman I, who gave her the revenues of numerous lands and villages, including Narlı and Kiyaklı.