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Hatun Tash (born 1982) is a British Christian preacher. A former Muslim, she is known for her public speaking and criticism of Islam at Speakers' Corner in London. Her activism and criticism of Islam has led her to become the victim of several attacks and plots against her.
Selcan Hatun (Season 1–2 starring, Season 5 supporting)— namesake of Princess Saljan, a character from the Book of Dede Korkut and portrayed by Didem Balçın—is the daughter of Alptekin Bey and the adoptive daughter of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun. She is the wife of Gündoğdu, elder sister of Gökçe, whom she loves dearly, and the ...
The series was filmed in Riva, a village in the Beykoz district of Istanbul, Turkey, and premiered on TRT 1 in Turkey on 10 December 2014. The show aired for five seasons until 29 May 2019. It was written by Mehmet Bozdağ and directed by Metin Günay. Netflix streamed the show internationally from 2016-17 through 2023. [3]
Hatun Tash, 39, was left with a slash injury to her head following the incident at Hyde Park on Sunday. Speakers' Corner stabbing: Preacher opens up on attack Skip to main content
As for the choreography of the show, Nomad, the special choreography crew of movies such as The Expendables 2, 47 Ronin, and Conan the Barbarian, from Kazakhstan, was invited to Turkey. The crew prepared special choreographies for actors, horses, and other scenes. The cast took riding, sword fighting, and archery lessons for 3 months.
The series first aired on Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC) to the Arab world on 27 May 2017. As an Arab Ramadan series, the drama is released during the month of Ramadan. Season 2 was released on MBC in May 2018. Netflix picked up season 1 and provided English, Chinese, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Turkish and Greek dubbing.
A few weeks prior to the airing of season 2, Fauda was renewed for a third season, to air in 2019. [10] The series is distributed by the online streaming service Netflix, billed as a Netflix original program, and premiered on 2 December 2016. [11] Season 2 was added to Netflix in May 2018. [12]
[1] [2] A separate part of the shooting location was reserved for the horses and animals of the series, where they lived in a natural environment and were looked after by their instructors. [1] At the shooting location of the series, huge castles, inns, baths, mosques, churches were meticulously built to the finest detail. [2]