Dirilis: Ertugrul
For those of you that have seen the first two seasons of "Resurrection: Ertugrul" on Netflix and stopped there (instead of watching elsewhere), season 3 has now been added.
For those that haven't seen it, you sould seriously consider watching season 1.
This post is a bit behind the trends because most people went crazy on the show last year, but season 3 has only just now been made available on Netflix.
It follows the story of Ertugrul, the son of Suleyman Shah and Osman, the father of the Ottoman empire and covers an area of Muslim hstory that many people have not read too much about. It is a dramatisation, but unlike most Turkish television, it is not ashamed about muslim heritage and is proudly sharing its story.
If your friends start referring to each other as bey, use words like Eyvallah and toqshukur, they are already watching this. you better catch up.
If you are a fan(atic) of the series, and want to write about it, please get into contact.
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The Real History of Ertugrul
http://www.islamichistoryproject.com/2018/07/real-history-ertugrul
Would this be the same Ertugrul?
Yes it is the same one.
For people watching the tv series I would suggest they avoid reading that link as it has a few things in there that can be considered spoilers (as for accuracy, I do not know which version is more accurate).
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.