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Fatih Sultan Mehmed: Yeni Çağ
Fatih Sultan Mehmed: Yeni Çağ

Fatih Sultan Mehmed: Yeni Çağ

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The film depicts the conquest of Istanbul on a chessboard. Aşık Paşazade recounts the conquest to Fatih's grandchildren, and the story is visualized.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Turkish

Runtime

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Rating

10/10

Release Date

29 May 2023

Country

Turkey

Cast

Can Sipahi

Can Sipahi

Fatih Sultan Mehmet

Emin Gürsoy

Emin Gürsoy

Aşıkpaşazade

Bülent Alkış

Bülent Alkış

Zağnos Paşa

Orhan Kılıç

Orhan Kılıç

II. Murad

Okan Şenozan

Okan Şenozan

Çandarlı Halil Paşa

Caner Kurtaran

Caner Kurtaran

Konstantin

Serkan Melikoğlu

Serkan Melikoğlu

Gustiniani

Osman Karakoç

Osman Karakoç

Orhan Çelebi

Harun Dağaşan

Harun Dağaşan

Molla Gürani

Ahmet Şahin

Ahmet Şahin

Akşemseddin

Cengiz Ergezer

Cengiz Ergezer

Akbıyık Sultan

Kamil Özkaynak

Kamil Özkaynak

Saruca Paşa

Levent Kar

Levent Kar

Dayı Karacabey

Aziz Yanık

Aziz Yanık

Mahmut Paşa

Ceylan Batı

Ceylan Batı

Gülbahar Hatun

Emir Ali Doğrul

Emir Ali Doğrul

Şehzade Selim

Ali Efe Altunbaş

Ali Efe Altunbaş

Şehzade Ahmet

Poyraz Dinar

Poyraz Dinar

Şehzade Korkut

Ahmet Metekoğlu

Ahmet Metekoğlu

Şehzade Bayezıt

Cihan Alpay Metintaş

Cihan Alpay Metintaş

İshak Paşa

Cumhur Enes Ergür

Cumhur Enes Ergür

Kıyam Reisi

Ahmet Somers

Ahmet Somers

Notaras

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