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  2. Diriliş: Ertuğrul - Wikipedia

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    [70] Abhinav Pandya, author, compares Diriliş: Ertuğrul's success in India with that of the Israeli drama Fauda, saying that "Just as Fauda fandom signals the shift of India's influencers towards a more militant and exclusionary nationalism, the Ertugrul craze is a signpost written for the alienation of many of India's 180 million Muslims ...

  3. List of medieval great powers - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamics of Ancient Empires: State power from Assyria to Byzantium. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pella, John & Erik Ringmar, History of International Relations Open Textbook Project , Cambridge: Open Book, forthcoming.

  4. List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters - Wikipedia

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    After Ertugrul assassinates Beybolat, Arikbuka establishes an alliance with Sirma, Beybolat's sister, influencing the election of the new bey of Umuroğlu, as well as plotting the kidnapping of Behre Khan in order to advance on the Anatolian tribes. However, Ertugrul foils Arikbuka's plans and ends up slitting his throat.

  5. Ertuğrul - Wikipedia

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    Ertuğrul or Ertuğrul Ghazi [b] (died c. 1280/1281) [8] was a 13th-century uch bey (marcher-lord), who was the father of Osman I. [9] Little is known about Ertuğrul's life. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, the leader of the Kayı tribe (a claim which has come under criticism from many historians) [c] of the Oghuz Turks (known as Turkomans by then).

  6. List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul episodes - Wikipedia

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    Süleyman Şah, Bey of the Kayı sends his son, Ertuğrul, to ask for land from the Emir of Aleppo.This is made almost impossible when the Kayı are put in a series of problems with the Templars after saving Şehzade Numan, Halime Sultan, and Şehzade Yiğit because of the traitor in the Emir's palace, Nasir, who works for the Templars but is later killed by Ertuğrul and the truth is shown to ...

  7. Middle Eastern empires - Wikipedia

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    Akkadian Empire and vassal cities that were subjugated by Sargon of Akkad c. 2300 BCE. The Akkadian Empire was the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia, after the long-lived civilization of Sumer. It was centered in the city of Akkad [1] and its surrounding region. The empire united Akkadian (Assyrian and Babylonian) and Sumerian speakers under ...

  8. List of states during the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: Antiquity, Medieval period, and Modern period. The Medieval period is itself subdivided into the early, high, and late Middle Ages.

  9. Seljuk Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Seljuk Empire united the fractured political landscape in the non-Arab eastern parts of the Muslim world and played a key role in both the First and Second Crusades; it also bore witness to in the creation and expansion of multiple artistic movements during this period [19] By the 1140s, the Seljuk Empire began to decline in power and ...