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Alparslan Buyuk Selcuklu
Story :
- Without a last-minute change, the producers planned the series as 4 seasons. Here in this series, we will watch the second season in the following period. So, what awaits us in the new season? In the second season of the Renaissance: Great Seljuk series, the era of Melikşah, who was the first ruler of the Empire, comes to an end. Sultan Alparslan period will form the main axis of the series for 3 seasons in the series, which will proceed with a retrospective narration.
- Meanwhile, despite all the reactions of both Buğra Gülsoy and the fans of the series, Emre Konuk, the producer of the series “Renaissance: The Great Seljuks”, did not take a step back. The name and actors of the Renaissance: Great Seljuk series will be changed completely. Thus, the Turkish historical TV drama will come to the screen with a completely new story. The Renaissance: Great Seljuk series will now appear in front of the audience under the name Alparslan.
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Synopsis :
- He is the military commander and ruler who was the second sultan of the Great Seljuk State and directed the arrival and struggle of the Turks from Central Asia to Anatolia.His birth name is Mohammed bin Dawud Çağrı.
- Alp Arslan, the son of the Khorasan Governor Cagri Bey, one of the founders of the Great Seljuk State, and the nephew of the Seljuk Sultan Tugrul Bey, grew up in the difficult conditions during the founding period of this state.
- Various sources indicate his date of birth between 1029 and 1032.
- Büyük Selçuklu (English Title: Great Seljuk) is a Turkish historical drama series written by Serdar Özönalan, directed by Sedat İnci and produced by Emre Konuk.
- As a prequel to Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu, it depicts the political events and wars during Alp Arslan’s rule as a Malik (prince) of the Seljuk Empire. In the series, Turkish actor Barış Arduç essays the lead role of Alp Arslan alongside Fahriye Evcen who portrays the female lead, Akça Hatun.The series was filmed on the TRT International Film Studios at various locations including Sakarya, Istanbul, and Kocaeli.
- Turkish musician Gökhan Kırdar composed the opening theme while Kazakh musicians composed other music using instruments from the Turkic world.
- The series premiered on TRT 1 on 8 November 2021.On the day that the Seljuk Sultan Tugrul Bey will appoint his heir, he receives the news that the Byzantines killed innocent Turks, including women and children. He orders an expedition to Anatolia.
- Mysterious assassins attack the Seljuk Meliks who went on a campaign.
- The traces of the attack take the sultan (Barış Arduç) to a place he never expected. While the sultan is after the assassins, he saves the life of a Turkmen girl named Akça Hatun (Fahriye Evcen), who escaped from Byzantine persecution. However, he is unaware of the secrets Akça hides behind her beauty.
- The Byzantine Emperor sends General Dukas and Captain Romanian Diogenes to Ani to solve the problems with the Turkmen.However, the mistake made by Yannis, son of Ani Tekfuru Kekavmenos, causes Sultan Tuğrul to decide on war.
- the sultan, who was given the good news of conquests in his dreams as a child, comes face to face with Byzantium in Pasinler with the Seljuk army.
- Pasinler will be the first step for the sultan on his blessed path to open the doors of Anatolia to the Turks.
Cast :
- Baris Arduç : Sultan Muhammed Alparslan
- Fahriye Evcen Özçivit : Akça Hatun
- Mehmet Özgür : Nizâmülmülk
- Yurdaer Okur : Emir Bozan
- Gizem Karaca : Evdokya
Supporting :
- Korel Cezayirli as Süleyman: brother of the sultan and Kavurd, son of Çağrı Bey, and husband of Karaca Hatun.
- Sinan Tuzcu as Constantine X Doukas.
- Toprak Sergen as Kekavmenos, a Byzantine Tekfur.
- Fırat Topkorur as Alpagut, son of Temurleng and Akınay Hatun.
- Emre Kızılırmak as Georgian Prince Rati, son of Prince Liparit.
- Mehmet Ünal as Georgian Prince Ivan, son of Prince Liparit.
- Esra Kızıldoğan as Altuncan Hatun: Tuğrul Bey’s wife.
- Rabia Soytürk as Karaca Hatun: Süleyman’s wife, Tuğrul Bozan’s sister.
- Uygar Özçelik as İbrahim Yınal: the maternal half brother of Tuğrul Bey and Çağrı Bey. He is the uncle of the sultan, Kavurd and Süleyman.
- Betül Çobanoğlu as Selcan Hatun: Çağrı Bey’s wife.
- Hakan Şahin as Kündürî.
- Esila Umut as Gevher Hatun: sister of the sultan, Kavurd, Süleyman and Begim Şehver.
- Burak Ali Özkan as Shehzade Mesud, son of the Ghaznavid State emperor Sultan Mevdud, grandson of Çağrı Bey, nephew of the sultan.
- Ayşegül Ünsal as Akınay Hatun, mother of Alpagut, widow of Temurleng.
- Burak Şafak as Avar Alp.
- Onur Aycelik as Artuk Alp.
- Kutay Sungar as Atsız Alp.
- Emre Bulut as Afşin Alp.
- Zeynep Özder as Begim Şehver Sultan: daughter of Çağrı Bey, the wife of the Ghaznavid Sultan Mevdud and the sister of Alparslan, Kavurd, Süleyman and Gevher Hatun (deceased).
- Metehan Şahiner as Prince Yannis (deceased).
Production :
- The series has attracted attention with its actors, costumes, historical locations and story. The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice is written by Serdar Özönalan, directed by Sedat İnci and produced by Emre Konuk. After three years of scenario work, every detail was meticulously prepared over 13 months.
- 350 décor employees, 100 carpenters and a team of 60 people took part on two separate backlots, in which many locations in the series were built. 5000 accessories and costumes, of which 3500 pieces belong to the period, were manufactured in special costume workshops. The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice is the most costly television series produced in Turkey after Diriliş: Ertuğrul. Two cities are built on three backlots and the enormous budget also includes construction fees and the actors’ fees.
- It is produced by Akli Film, a production company new to the Turkish television industry who has been working with TRT for three years. The production company says that it has a guaranteed contract with TRT for at least 33 episodes or one season. If the series continues, it is expected to have five or six seasons.
Casting :
- The series includes many popular Turkish actors including Buğra Gülsoy, one of the lead actors, who was noted to have celebrated his birthday on set with his family.
- After Barış Arduç met with the producer of The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice, he was expected to join the cast.
- When Hatice Şendil, who portrays the role of Terken Hatun, was asked if Arduç would be joining the cast in the season finale, she said, “I don’t know, but I think he will be [joining the cast]”.
- Arduç is still rumoured to appear in the series in the role of Berkyaruk. The cast of another popular Turkish television series Çukur have been said by Turkish media to be leaving the series “one by one” to join The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice.
- The television series also cast an Albanian actor Nik Xhelilaj to play the role of Yorgos. Buğra Gülsoy, and other members of the cast were interviewed about what they thought of the show. Gülsoy said, “I think that the new generation has started to investigate the Seljuk period again thanks to the series.”
- It was also rumoured that Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, who is interested in history, would join the series’ cast however, he responded to these theories in an announcement saying that he wouldn’t be joining.
- Birsen Altuntaş reported in May 2021 that Sevda Erginci and İsmail Ege Şaşmaz would leave the series after the first season, but Abdul Süsler would join the series in the final episodes in the role of “Kıpçak Bey”.
Training :
- The actors received horse riding and sword training by the action director of the Kazakh Nomad Stunts team, who choreographed Hollywood movies for a month. The actors, who worked on fitness, continuity and coordination, went through a challenging training program in this process.
- Janbi Ceylan, who portrays Aydoğdu, was also responsible for the horse-training of the cast.
Filming :
- According to the producer Emre Konuk, the series is filmed on the TRT International Film Set” It was specifically filmed at various locations including Sakarya, Istanbul and Kocaeli.
- The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice came to the screen with the longest battle scene and production details in Turkish television history.
- A total of 400 actors, excluding the main ones, 100 of them on horseback, took part in the battle scene. Preparation took 60 days, and the shooting took eight days.
- The actors received horse riding and sword training by the action director of the Kazakh Nomad Stunts team, who choreographed Hollywood movies for a month. The actors who worked on fitness, continuity and coordination went through a challenging training program during this process.
- For the battle scene in the first episode, 45 stuntmen and 120 supporting actors were given tough action and choreography training by Nomad Stunts for 15 days at the shooting location.
- During the shootings, ambulances, medical teams and veterinarians were present in case of any negative situation. The horse trainers provided by the Nomad Stunt team travelled around various cities of Anatolia, and only 15 horses among 150 horses, which were available for training, were included in the project.
- Horses were trained for a period of one month. Archery training was provided to the cast by a different company. In 2021, around 260 set workers left their jobs accusing Akli Film of leaving them with difficult working conditions, lack of payment, lack of hygiene and being subject to mobbing.
- Although the production company promised to solve the issues experienced by the set-décor workers, Turkish media said they took no action. Organisations later took notice criticising Akli Film and asking them to listen to their demands as soon as possible. In a statement, Konuk said that Azerbaijani Culture Minister Anar Karimov visited the set.
- According to journalist Birsen Altuntaş, the first season of the series will end with 36 episodes, while other sources say that the same journalist said that there will be 33 episodes.