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Diriliş Ertuğrul
By: Angel/Poyraz Date: December 10, 2014, 10:13 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztrJh-jYOvE
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 10:15 am
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1 hour and 40 minutes left! Can\'t wait!
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 10:17 am
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<div class=\"ipsEmbeddedVideo\"><iframe width=\"480\"
height=\"270\"
src=\"
https://www.youtube.com/embed/yNlXlnNqSLM?feature=oembed\"<br
/>frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe>
aan\'s
interview
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 10:48 am
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<div class=\"ipsEmbeddedVideo\"><iframe width=\"480\"
height=\"270\"
src=\"
https://www.youtube.com/embed/5RzFgRXyDSM?feature=oembed\"<br
/>frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"></iframe>
#Post#: 544989--------------------------------------------------
Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Angel/Poyraz Date: December 10, 2014, 10:50 am
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Lots and lots of hair on this show!�
eyse..hayirlisi!
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 10:51 am
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At least we don\'t have a hairy monster in this one :P
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Angel/Poyraz Date: December 10, 2014, 10:55 am
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<b>According to Wikipedia (who generally knows nothing...)
</b>
b>Ertu?rul</b>�(<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\"
http: title=\"Ottoman Turkish language\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Ottoman Turkish</a>:�??????, often with the
title�<i><a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazw%22\"<br
/>title=\"Ghazw\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Gazi</a></i>) (1191
�
1281) was the father of�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\"
http: title=\"Osman I\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Osman I</a>,
the founder of the<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Ottoman Empire\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Ottoman
Empire</a>. He was the leader of the�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Kay? tribe\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Kay?</a>�clan of the�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oghuz_Turk%22\"<br
/>title=\"Oghuz Turk\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Oghuz Turks</a>
.
When arriving in�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Anatolia\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Anatolia</a>�from�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\"
href=\"\" http: title=\"Merv\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Merv</a>(Turkmenistan) with his 400 horsemen to aid
the�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuks_of_Rum%22\"<br
/>title=\"Seljuks of Rum\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Seljuks of
Rum</a>�against the�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Byzantine Empire\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Byzantines</a>,<sup><a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\"
href=\"\" http: rel=\"external nofollow\">[1]</a></sup>�Ertu?rul
set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the
founding of the Ottoman Empire. Like his son,�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Osman I\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Osman</a>, and his future descendants,
Ertu?rul is often referred to as a�<i><a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi_warriors%22\"<br
/>title=\"Ghazi warriors\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Ghazi</a></i>,��a heroic champion fighter for the
cause of�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Islam\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Islam</a>.
rtu?rul
was born in�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Ahlat\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Ahlat</a>. In 1230, he
inherited the command of the�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\"
href=\"\" http: title=\"Kay? tribe\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Kay? tribe</a>�of the�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\"
href=\"\" http: title=\"Oghuz Turks\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Oghuz Turks</a>�as a result of his assistance to the
Seljuks against the Byzantines. Ertu?rul received lands of�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Karaca Da?\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Karaca Da?</a>, a mountainous area
near Angora (now�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
title=\"Ankara\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Ankara</a>), by�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Kayqubad I\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I</a>, the�<a
class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuk_Turks%22\"<br
/>title=\"Seljuk Turks\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Seljuk</a>�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Sultan\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Sultan</a>�of�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuk_Sultanate_of_R%C3%BBm%22\"<br
/>title=\"Seljuk Sultanate of R�m\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Rum</a>. One account indicates that the Seljuk
leader\'s rationale for granting Ertu?rul land was for Ertu?rul
to repel any hostile incursion from the Byzantines or other
adversary.<sup><a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http:
rel=\"external nofollow\">[3]</a></sup>Later, he received the
village of�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B6g%C3%BCt%22\"<br
/>title=\"S�g�t\" rel=\"external nofollow\">S�?�t</a>�which he
conquered in 1231 together with the surrounding lands. That
village, where he later died, became the Ottoman capital in 1299
under�<a data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Osman
I\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Osman I</a>, Ertu?rul\'s son.
Ertu?rul had two other sons,�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saru_Batu_Savc%C4%B1_Bey&action=edit&…
/>title=\"Saru Batu Savc? Bey (page does not exist)\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Saru Batu Savc? Bey</a>�and�<a
class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=G%C3%BCnd%C3%BCz_Bey&action=edit&redl…
/>title=\"G�nd�z Bey (page does not exist)\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">G�nd�z Bey</a>.
n the 19th century, the�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Ottoman Navy\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Ottoman Navy</a>�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Frigate\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">frigate</a>�<i><a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ertu%C4%9Frul_(Ottoman_frigate)%22\"<br
/>title=\"Ertu?rul (Ottoman frigate)\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">Ertu?rul</a></i>�was named in his honor. The�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Ertu?rul Gazi
Mosque\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Ertu?rul Gazi
Mosque</a>�in�<a class=\"\"
href=\"%22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asgabat%22\"<br
/>title=\"Asgabat\" rel=\"external nofollow\">Asgabat</a>,�<a
data-ipb=\"nomediaparse\" href=\"\" http: title=\"Turkmenistan\"
rel=\"external nofollow\">Turkmenistan</a>�is also named in his
honor.
#Post#: 545007--------------------------------------------------
Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 11:00 am
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<a href=\"\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">
http://www.dirilisertugrulizle.com/?m=1</a>
55
minutes left
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Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 11:02 am
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For those that have to watch online:
a href=\"\" rel=\"external
nofollow\">
http://www.trt.net.tr/anasayfa/canli.aspx</a>
#Post#: 545372--------------------------------------------------
Dirili? Ertu?rul
By: Ay?eg�l/Amra Date: December 10, 2014, 1:06 pm
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Sorry, but Turkish people are a bit coocoo! One episode lasts
for 155 minutes. Do they really think I have time from 19:55-
01:00 to watch dizis, on a work day? Allah, Allah
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