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The series depicts events that took place between Egypt, Syria and the Ottoman Empire between the 15th and the 16th century. It demonstrates the competition between the Mamluks and the Ottomans over the control of the Middle East, through the rise of two main characters, Tuman bay II, the last Sultan of the Mamluks in Cairo, and Sultan Selim I of Istanbul.
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It is increasingly weird to recall that for a while, French director Bruno Dumont was the kind of filmmaker who reminded you, often forcibly and somewhat against your will, that the word “auteur ...
Empire is a 2012 docuseries co-produced and written by the BBC and Open University and presented by Jeremy Paxman. Charting the rise of the British Empire from the trading companies of India to the rule over a quarter of the world's population and its legacy in the modern world.
Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a Turkish historical docudrama, starring Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu, Tommaso Basili and Daniel Nuță.Its first season, which consists of 6 episodes, is directed by Emre Sahin and written by Kelly McPherson.
Documentary USA General History Channel: Covers various aspects of Islam. Inside Mecca: 2003 Documentary USA Hajj: National Geographic: On the Hajj. Ten Days 2007 Documentary Pakistan Ashura: An ethnomusicological film about the Ashura festival in Pakistan. À la découverte de l'Aïd al-Adha: 2014 Documentary France Eid al-Adha: Farid Dms Debah
Like other filmmakers of recent years such as Alfonso Cuaron with Roma, Paulo Sorrentino with The Hand Of God, and Kenneth Branagh with Belfast, Sam Mendes is in a mood to explore his own memories ...
The British Empire was not destroyed after the Third Anglo-Afghan War, [16] and the collapse of the British Empire was more commonly attributed to World War II. [6] While the Soviet–Afghan War was a major factor in the dissolution of the Soviet Union , the opposition in Afghanistan was only possible with foreign aid, primarily from the United ...