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Kurulus Osman Season 4 Episode 161 Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Geo Harpalgeo

Kurulus Osman Season 4 Episode 161 Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Geo Harpalgeo

Kurulus Osman Season 4 Episode 161 Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Geo Harpalgeo

The defeat at the hands of the Mongols in the mid-13th century weakened the Seljuks and they were forced to make offerings to the Mongols. The authority of the two powerful governments of the past was negligible in this area of ‘uncertainty’ between their borders. But it wasn’t just a militant haven. Apart from the adventurers, there were also people who had nowhere else to go.

Kurulus Osman Season 4 Episode 161 Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Geo Harpalgeo

And from other historical sources, it is also known that Ertugrul belonged to the Qa’i tribe, a branch of the Turkic tribes, and his family was called Beg (chieftain). This tribe was associated with ahl-e-sunnat wa al-jama’at and was a Hanafi sect. There is not much information about Ertugrul’s life and his activities in the history books, although the coins minted by his son Osman I confirm his existence historically. In these coins, Osman IAld’s name was Ertugrul. There is also an ancient seven-page document in Turkey, in which Ertugrul Ghazi’s struggle with the Mongols and crusaders is mentioned.

Kurulus Osman Season 4 Episode 161 Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Geo Harpalgeo

In Ottoman documents, ertugrul’s ancestry is as follows: Ertugrul bin Sulaiman Shah bin Kandz Alp bin Qaya Alp bin Kok Alp bin Sarquq Alp bin Qayi Alp. The Qa’i tribe is attributed to them.

Many historians have written that Ertugrul Ghazi was struggling for the supremacy of Islam and his thinking was completely different from the existing Turkish tribes at that time. Under a great mission and purpose, they were uniting the Turkic tribes and fighting with the Crusaders and Mongols.

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He wished that a great Islamic empire should be established. Ten years after his death, the youngest son, Ghazi Osman I, fulfilled his dream and founded a grand Ottoman Empire. There is a mosque and a shrine named Ertugrul in The City of Soghut, Turkey. It was built by Ertugrul’s son Uthman and then added by Uthman’s son Arhan Ghazi. There are also graves of Halima Sultan and Turghut etc. in the same tomb.

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