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Valley of the Wolves (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi) is a Turkish crime drama television series created by Osman Sınav, which originally aired on Show TV.The show focuses on the protagonist Agent Polat Alemdar, an undercover operative who joins the mafia and becomes the partner of a known mafia gunman, Süleyman Çakır.
Valley of the Wolves (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi) is the original television series, created by Osman Sınav, which followed a Turkish intelligence agent working under the assumed identity of Polat Alemdar (played by Necati Şaşmaz) who attempts to infiltrate the Turkish mafia. The 97-episode series aired from 2003 to 2005.
Valley of the Wolves: Gladio (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi: Gladio) is a 2009 Turkish action film directed by Sadullah Şentürk.It follows the retired security intelligence agent İskender Büyük, as he strikes back against his one-time employers by revealing all he knows about Gladio.
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi Vatan) is a film of the Turkish TV serial media franchise Valley of the Wolves. The story is about the Turkish coup d'état attempt . [ 1 ]
Valley of the Wolves: Iraq (Turkish: Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak) is a 2006 Turkish action film directed by Serdar Akar and starring Necati Şaşmaz, Billy Zane and Ghassan Massoud. The story concerns a Turkish commando team which goes to Iraq to track down the US military commander responsible for the Hood event.
Kurtlar Vadisi 97 Final Yeditepe İstanbul 47 Final Çemberimde Gül Oya 40 Final Koçum Benim 47 Final Kadın İsterse 52 Final Asmalı Konak 54 Final Haziran Gecesi 62 Final Ekmek Teknesi 106 Final En Son Babalar Duyar 200 [4] Final Ayrılsak da Beraberiz 450 Final Hırsız Polis 50 Final Hayat Bilgisi 137 Final İkinci Bahar 37 Final
In Turkey, Oktay Kaynarca is more recognized for his work in TV. He played "Süleyman Çakır" in the cult Turkish series Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves). His character was so popular that, when his character died in the series, his fans performed a funeral service in absentia.
First Turkish dramas aired in the Arab world were Cemberimde Gul Oya, Kaybolan Yıllar, Annem, Asi, Berivan, Bıçak Sırtı, Kurtlar Vadisi, Elveda Derken, Menekşe ile Halil, Yabanci Damat and Yılan Hikayesi. [147] Another Turkish hit drama in the first period was Ihlamurlar Altında which made Tuba Büyüküstün a star in the region. [148]