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"Episode 1" is the first episode of the first season of the Turkish historical action series Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu, [3] written by Serdar Özönalan, directed by Sedat İnci and produced by Emre Konuk. The episode premiered on 28 September 2020 and it reached the top of the ratings in Turkey.
Alpagut, Alparslan's spy in Vaspurakan is called by the new Ani Tekfur, Gregor. Seferiye does not want this marriage. She stabs Alparslan on his shoulder at the end of the episode 1 of season 2. Alparslan marries her and slowly their love starts building. Arslan Yusuf turns out to be a traitor much to Seferiye's sadness .
Alp Arslan. Serdar Kılıç as Sultan Alparslan, a character based on Alp Arslan, a ruler of the Great Seljuk Empire. [52] Ogün Kaptanoğlu as Turanşah, Melikşah's hostile cousin and son of Qavurt. The character based on Turan Shah I of Kirman. Kaptanoğlu's guest appearance was announced by journalist Birsen Altuntaş before it was confirmed.
From episode 14 onwards, the opening theme is "Uzu to Uzu" (Swirl and Swirl) by NICO Touches the Walls and the ending theme is "One Light" by Kalafina. For the second season, the opening theme is "Tsubasa" (Wings), performed again by Eir Aoi, and for the ending theme is "Blaze", performed again by Kalafina
A California appellate court has overturned the rape conviction of former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield – finding it “legally invalid” – on the grounds of racial bias.
Kayra Aleyna Zabcı (born 21 August 2001) is a Turkish actress known for her role as the character of Oya in the series Canım Annem and as Seferiye Hatun in the Turkish historical series Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu. Zabcı was born in 2001 in Istanbul, Turkey. [1]
An 18-year-old was arrested in connection to the fatal shooting of a man last month who was reportedly trying to sell his PlayStation 5. On Nov. 24, officers with the Houston Police Department ...
A mortgage point could cost 1% of your mortgage amount, which means about $5,000 on a $500,000 home loan, with each point lowering your interest rate by about 0.25%, depending on your lender and loan.