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Payitaht Abdülhamid 14. Bölüm HD

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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    My sovereign. Patriarch is not dead.
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    He will show up during the ritual.
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    They will kill him among the rioters.
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    So the people will attack our princes.
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    My sovereign.
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    We should send the army.
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    We should send the army until there is no rioters.
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    Let's flatten them.
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    Our princes will get no harm, pasha.
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    People hoping for help from blood..
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    ..can't satisfy their desires.
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    My sovereign.
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    Intel is very solid.
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    They'll stab in back.
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    We're always cautious, pasha.
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    Then we rely on the god.
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    Patriarch!
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    Don't worry.
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    We also got the intel which you got.
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    We took measures.
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    Princes are the sons of this nation.
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    We trust god first..
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    ..then our nation to protect them.
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    The trap was set for our nation, not the princes.
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    Our nation is like a storm at frustrating the traps.
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    Thank god.
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    They think our nation is few.
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    But when we unite,
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    ..we will be more than the most.
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    I trust my nation's insight, pasha.
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    When they see their princes, the faction will end.
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    My sovereign.
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    Forgive me.
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    Abdulkadir is still inexperienced.
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    Burhaneddin is young.
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    I think we should sen the army.
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    When my grandpa Conqueror ascended the throne, he was 12.
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    When Sahipkıran Murad IV..
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    ..came to Edirne to walk up to Poles at the age of 22,
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    ..Poles surrendered out of fear without fighting.
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    Do you know why..
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    ..our people value the Ottoman dynasty?
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    Because they found the country.
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    No.
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    Because they paid a price.
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    Which country has a martyr sovereign in its history?
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    Which magister sacrificed his family..
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    ..for the perpetuity of the country?
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    My sovereign.
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    They are ravenous.
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    They will kill our princes.
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    God forbid.
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    If Armenians..
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    ..are non-citizen enough of our country..
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    ..to kill our princes,
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    Neither we nor this country can stand, pasha.
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    Gentlemen!
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    We're here...
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    ..by the order of..
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    ..our mighty sovereign Abdulhamid Khan.
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    We left the soldiers behind. Because we know..
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    You are privates of this nation!
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    You're soldiers!
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    We want Patriarch!
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    We want Patriarch!
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    We want Patriarch!
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    We want Patriarch!
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    Long live the country!
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    Forever live the country!
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    Long live the country!
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    Patriarch is alive as you see.
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    Patriarch is alive!
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    Patriarch and his helper..
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    ..set this death trick to agitate you.
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    Their trap got frustrated.
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    We are the princes of Ottoman.
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    Our country was strong enough to suppress the riot by weapons.
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    But..
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    ..we don't discriminate you from ourselves.
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    Everyone's life and religion is safe in the capital.
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    Now..
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    You can return home.
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    Don't let them deceive you.
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    When you look up..
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    If you don't see the roof of country above you,
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    ..there is nothing else..
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    ..to save you from flood, thunderstorms and disasters.
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    Long live the sovereign! Long live the sovereign!
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    Ahsen.
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    -Ahsen. -Ömer.
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    I need to catch Hiram.
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    My sovereign.
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    The rioters at the bank surrendered.
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    And the street demonstrations have ended.
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    Thank god.
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    My sovereign.
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    I have other great news.
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    Ömer is not dead.
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    Thankfully.
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    You had a true hunch, my sovereign.
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    Do you know why all these happen to us?
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    Because of my brother Murad.
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    Sorry, my sovereign?
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    Oh Pasha!
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    Murad Effendi.
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    If he hadn't encouraged the heathen,
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    ..they couldn't attack our country so impudently.
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    My sovereign.
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    How can the British still hope for help from your brother?
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    Mahmud Pasha knows well.
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    When I was a prince once,
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    ..we went to London.
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    Yes.
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    They..
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    ..hosted us very well there, Tahsin Pasha.
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    Yes.
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    They showed respect..
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    ..to my brother Murad.
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    They held feasts in his honor.
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    He was the crown prince.
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    He was the future of Ottoman.
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    But they deceived him.
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    He got in the Masonry Lodge.
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    He thought..
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    When he became the sovereign,
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    ..he would challenge the world with the British!
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    He couldn't know.
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    He couldn't know.
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    When he was about to ruin our country,
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    ..the fate let me. I ascended the throne.
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    Thankfully.
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    They still hope for help from him.
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    Tahsin Pasha.
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    Summon shaykh al-islam and fatwa official.
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    Shayk al-islam?
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    We'll get fatwa, pasha.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Unless you have the notebook, I will blow your face,Hiram.
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    We couldn't take the money in bank, but..
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    I think this is more precious.
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    Finally.
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    Finally, we took a worthwhile thing from Abdulhamid.
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    Be cautious, though.
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    Your opponent is Abdulhamid.
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    While trying to slap him, don't get shot by a canon ball.
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    Protect this at risk of your life.
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    This is my life insurance.
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    Because the sovereign gives his life, but not his nation.
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    What about me?
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    You'll disappear, Hiram.
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    Don't even show your nose, before I call you out.
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    Oh. I'm offended.
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    -To where, Herzl? -To the British.
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    Let's see how much this notebook costs.
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    In this notebook, there is a thing that..
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    ..the British need to own India completely.
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    Bargain accordignly.
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    I will tell them.. "Take India, give me Israel."
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    And there is also Abdulhamid.
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    We should take money in return for the names in that notebook..
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    ..and found the bank, Sara.
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    Then we will act to finish Ottoman financially.
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    We'll give money to the sultan who needs money..
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    ..and we'll buy Israel.
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    Mr.Zaharoff.
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    All your promises..
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    ..came to nothing.
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    The life returned to normal in the capital.
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    No war. No chaos.
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    No invasion. No unrest.
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    Because..
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    ..there is Abdulhamid.
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    But you..
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    ..convinced us that Britain and Ottoman would make war..
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    ..and Russians would come out smelling of roses..
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    ..and become stronger.
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    We can't make every dream come true,
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    ..ambassador.
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    What is done is done. Let's find a solution.
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    In the bank raid..
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    ..what the British valued most was the notebook.
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    Assuming I found the man and took the notebook,
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    What is the price of this for Russia?
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    Unless the notebook comes, we will be done wtih you.
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    If we are done with you,
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    ..you can never sell weapons again.
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    We'll even shoot your flying birds in Black Sea.
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    If Basil Zaharoff..
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    ..doesn't sell weapons, he will die.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    We sent Makbule, my sovereign.
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    We didn't want to separate lovers.
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    Well done, my sultan.
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    Let the poor girl smile.
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    Oh!
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    I wish we could smile too.
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    Why can't you smile?
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    Attacks on our country.
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    The unfortunate of our children.
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    Fortune is a bird, my sultan.
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    ..you have to chase to catch it.
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    If you squeeze it too much on your hands.
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    ..the bird will die.
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    If you hold it loosely, it can run away then.
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    Have you..
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    ..ever caught that bird in your life?
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    I have.
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    On the day when I married you.
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    Even if you squeeze..
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    ..or hold it loosely,
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    ..that bird will never fly away from your hands.
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    The bird is love in the smell of your hands.
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    My sultan.
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    Makbule left the palace with her family.
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    Esma.
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    We need to learn where Makbule went.
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    Yes, my sultan.
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    Question it without revealing it.
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    Lady Bidar and Seniha Sultan should never know.
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    Don't tell anyone about that letter.
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    My sultan.
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    What is written there? Why do we hide it?
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    This letter will burn either Seniha or Bidar.
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    Our sovereign should see that letter.
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    And there is also Naime's issue.
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    Only Naime?
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    Hatice.
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    Fehime.
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    Abdulkadir. They all are old enough.
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    You're right.
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    What should we do?
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    Kemaleddin is loyal.
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    Let's just wait for Ramadan to end.
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    My sovereign.
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    Forgive my question.
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    But what are you doing carefully?
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    Let me write my last sentence.
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    Love-free can't be comfortable in the universe.
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    If I say what..
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    ..my heart suffers,
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    .it will be grouse.
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    Tell our sovereign that I'm here.
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    Bidar Sultan is in there.
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    I didn't ask who is in there.
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    -Tell our sovereign that I'm here. -My sultan.
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    Lady Bidar's order.
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    She told me not to let anyone in, before she got out.
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    Tell Lady Bidar to see me when she gets out, then.
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    Disaster! Disaster!
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    We're toast! We are dead!
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    What happened, Mahmud?
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    Well.. How can I say?
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    Abdulhamid Khan summoned shaykh al-islam.
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    And the fatwa official too.
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    I swear.. They are gonna kill!
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    Are they gonna kill who?
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    If it was dad, there would no need for fatwa.
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    Douchebag!
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    Keep blabbering like this!
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    Your uncle Abdulhamid is about to take fatwa..
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    ..to kill your uncle Murad.
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    The country is being shaken by the roots.
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    You're still trying to make jokes in vain.
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    What are you talking about Mahmud?
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    What killing? What fatwa?
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    My Seniha. My Seniha.
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    Please.
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    Listen to me without fainting. Calmly.
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    Abdulhamid Khan..
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    ..talked about Murad Effendi at the night.
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    And then he summoned shaykh al-islam.
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    I'm certainly sure that..
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    ..he will get rid of Murad Khan..
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    ..after getting fatwa from shaykh al-islam.
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    My Seniha.
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    -My Seniha. -Father.
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    Is that possible? Lawful?
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    Well..
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    When it is a matter of country's perpetuity..
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    ..and the future of nation,
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    And when he gets the fatwa,
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    ..he will be beheaded even if he is son of Abdulhamid's father.
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    Sultan Murad means hope.
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    He means fight. He means future.
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    We should do something, father.
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    Only solution is..
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    ..that we will cause Sultan Murad to escape.
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    What escaping, Mahmud? It's impossible!
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    We have no other choice. It's the only way!
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    Sultan Murad is not only your brother,
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    ..he is also one of the most essential blocks of the country.
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    If Abdulhamid Khan destroys a block,
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    ..it will be a great ruin. We'll get under the debris.
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    Imagine.
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    If something happens to Abdulhamid,
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    ..Will prince Abdulkadir rule the country?
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    Father. But..
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    It's not easy.
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    Of course, it's not.
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    It has some difficulties.
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    Hatice.
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    She must convince her father Murad Khan.
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    Then..
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    ..she must take Vasfi Effendi on our side..
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    ..who is responsible for Murad Khan and Çırağan Palace.
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    How will she take him on our side?
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    It won't be so easy.
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    She will have to promise some things.
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    What promise, Mahmud?
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    Marriage.
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    Don't be ridiculous.
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    Hatice loves Kemaleddin Pasha. That's impossible.
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    -She can't! -My Seniha.
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    We are losing the country. You still talk about love!
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    Hatice.
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    Tell her to give promises..
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    ..to Vasfi Effendi.
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    Meanwhile, we can get Murad Khan out.
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    Then, I can send Vasfi Effendi about his business.
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    Come on.
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    We shouldn't stand idle here.
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    Let's go to the palace and control over the stuff.
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    Move.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    -Kemaleddin Pasha. -My sultan.
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    I didn't see you are here.
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    Is that so?
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    You must have many issues occupying your mind.
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    I hope one of them is our marriage.
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    That's so, right?
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    Why do you keep silent?
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    My sultan.
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    Our marriage is not in the fate.
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    Didn't you declare your love to me, pasha?
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    Didn't you vow to fight for this love?
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    Of course. If you marr Naime,
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    ..your future will never fail.
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    It's not about Naime Sultan.
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    Your love is so deep that I can't tear it out.
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    Then why?
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    I don't want to cause unrest in my country.
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    I can bury my love and forget it..
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    ..for my country, if necessary.
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    From now on, in this love..
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    I'm mute..
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    ..blind and deaf.
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    Do you have no mercy, Kemaleddin?
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    You bring the winter..
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    ..for a flower that has never seen the spring.
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    You show me..
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    ..an oasis in the desert, then you say it's a mirage.
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    Don't, Kemaleddin.
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    Your father..
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    ..is a burning unrest for this country.
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    And I can't blow this unrest.
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    Theodor Herzl.
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    Where are you?
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    Abdulhamid grabbed all the money that you took from Jews.
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    Since you came to the capital,
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    ..you've been hanging out with all the killers, frauds and demons.
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    And you fail in your every move.
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    Bury that Herzl in the history.
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    Everyone should see another Herzl.
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    Another Herzl.
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    Another Herzl.
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    Herzl.
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    Mr.Zaharoff.
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    Look at that.
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    I took the notebook from the bank with all sort of hardships.
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    I tried to bargain with the British. But..
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    Did you get cheated?
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    Unfortunately, I couldn't even find the man to cheat.
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    Abdulhamid made British ambassador resign.
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    And he went to London happily thinking he got saved.
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    It means you have no customer for the notebook.
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    I think it may be better.
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    Herzl.
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    Give me that notebook.
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    I don't see any reason to ask why.
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    Because I won't.
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    Sorry, Herzl.
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    According to my trading ethics,
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    ..you will give what I want.
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    Otherwise..
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    ..you will be dead.
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    Let me remind you.
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    I'm a Zionist leader.
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    If you point a gun at me, you point it at all Jews.
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    And in this possibility, you can't take the notebook.
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    You hid the notebook.
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    Of course, I did.
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    I can shoot your heels.
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    I can shoot your knees.
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    It will hurt so much that..
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    ..until it is your head's turn,
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    ..you will say where you hid the notebook.
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    Maybe.
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    But..
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    If you kill a Jewish leader,
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    ..your trade relations will come to an end.
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    All the arms dealers that you contact are Jewish.
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    Jews owns the bank that you want money from.
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    You are our prisoner, Mr.Zaharoff.
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    You're right.
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    You're everywhere..
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    ..where there are weapons, money and power.
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    Only Abdulhamid can point a gun at a Zionist and shoot.
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    But he won't able to kill us.
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    Because he is a lonely man.
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    Don't be so sure.
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    Herzl.
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    I'm getting rid of the capital, finally.
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    Mehmed.
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    Mahmud.
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    Please.
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    You summoned me.
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    I didn't summon, Lady Bidar.
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    I requested you to come.
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    How dare you summon me in your presence?
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    That's insolence.
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    You were with our sovereign.
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    And you put your head-servant at the door.
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    And your ordered her not to take anyone in.
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    You forced me to do this.
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    I order in this harem.
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    And my orders are obeyed.
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    Don't do this again.
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    When you want to see me,
  • 26:45 - 26:48
    ..you will obey the rules of this harem.
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    I can see my sovereign anytime.
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    You can't stop that putting a watcher at the door.
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    I see your problem.
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    You have to learn the rules of this harem again.
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    I'm the daughter of Avas Prince and Tatar Princeses.
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    I'm a noble princess.
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    I was born into these rules.
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    What about you?
  • 27:13 - 27:15
    What about your family?
  • 27:15 - 27:17
    Slaves or peasants?
  • 27:18 - 27:19
    What were you?
  • 27:20 - 27:22
    After you become a sultan in Egypt,
  • 27:22 - 27:25
    ..nobody asks what you were before.
  • 27:25 - 27:28
    Two of my brothers are Ottoman pashas.
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    They serve their country with honor.
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    I have such a son..
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    ..that he is enough for all your kind.
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    I'm a mother of a prince, Lady Fatma Pesent.
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    Come to your senses.
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    And avoid coming across with me.
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    I got your news.
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    Congratulations for both of you.
  • 28:15 - 28:17
    These medals..
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    ..represent that our country is proud of you.
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    We did our duty.
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    You gifted us.
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    May god keep Islam order in your heart forever.
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    Forgive me.
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    But I don't want to accept.
  • 28:48 - 28:50
    Why?
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    Even though I went there,
  • 28:54 - 28:57
    I don't think their freedom demands are unfair.
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    I had better not accept that medal..
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    ..you gifted me.
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    Freedom.
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    Freedom.
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    The desire of a freedom fighting..
  • 29:24 - 29:26
    ..justice.
  • 29:27 - 29:30
    They want freedom. But..
  • 29:30 - 29:32
    ..they kill people.
  • 29:33 - 29:35
    They want freedom. But..
  • 29:36 - 29:39
    ..they scream to ruin the fair system.
  • 29:42 - 29:45
    Put out the candles! Come with me.
  • 29:52 - 29:54
    Assuming..
  • 29:55 - 29:59
    ..you want to challenge the fire and become free.
  • 30:07 - 30:10
    Were you able to challenge the freedom of fire?
  • 30:10 - 30:13
    I may not challenge by passing my hand.
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    But I will put out the one who wants to take..
  • 30:18 - 30:19
    ..my freedom.
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    So?
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    You're in dark now.
  • 30:33 - 30:37
    If you subvert our country to become free,
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    ..your world will be a dungeon,
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    ..Abdulkadir.
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    My sultan.
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    Are you okay?
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    I'm not, Esma.
  • 31:34 - 31:37
    These happen because I'm pregnant.
  • 31:37 - 31:40
    -What is it, my sultan? -I got ugly.
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    Not at all, my sultan.
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    You're still very beautiful.
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    I was already a princess before I came to this palace.
  • 31:48 - 31:50
    I saw our sovereign and loved him.
  • 31:51 - 31:54
    Now, I deal with plots of a woman like Bidar.
  • 31:56 - 31:58
    Whatever.
  • 31:58 - 32:00
    Any news from Makbule.
  • 32:00 - 32:02
    I asked a few girls in harem.
  • 32:02 - 32:04
    But they don't know where she went.
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    My sultan.
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    What is written in that letter?
  • 32:15 - 32:18
    Makbule explains how she was attacked.
  • 32:19 - 32:21
    She writes a man at the end.
  • 32:21 - 32:23
    But some letters are missing.
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    Mehmed..
  • 32:25 - 32:27
    ..or Mahmud.
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    Mehmed Pasha.
  • 32:54 - 32:56
    What did you do, Esma?
  • 32:57 - 32:59
    Why did you write Mehmed Pasha's name?
  • 32:59 - 33:02
    I did the necessity, my sultan.
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    You will get the value that you deserve in this palace.
  • 33:07 - 33:10
    Bidar Sultan can't get over his brother's plot.
  • 33:10 - 33:12
    ..you will be the only ruler..
  • 33:12 - 33:14
    ..of this palace.
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    Brother.
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    You don't need to try so hard..
  • 33:21 - 33:24
    ..to find favor in father's eyes.
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    You're wrong again, precious brother.
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    I don't want find favor in our sovereign's eyes.
  • 33:32 - 33:34
    I want to be eyes of country.
  • 33:34 - 33:36
    Its eyes and ears.
  • 33:36 - 33:38
    I want to be its hand and foot.
  • 33:38 - 33:40
    So the country can work.
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    -Ahsen. -My prince.
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    You are back, finally.
  • 33:58 - 34:01
    Thanks to Ömer. He saved our lives.
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    Thanks.
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    Thanks.
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    I hope you will return here..
  • 34:12 - 34:14
    ..and find the peace of your life.
  • 34:14 - 34:17
    Everyone is the grave of themselves, my prince.
  • 34:17 - 34:20
    If you are a debris, it doesn't matter where.
  • 34:20 - 34:22
    A palace or a desert.
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    You will be unpeaceful.
  • 34:24 - 34:27
    Some spoil our peace, of course.
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    Don't let them spoil your peace, my prince.
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    My sovereign.
  • 34:49 - 34:51
    Ömer and Ahsen are here.
  • 34:51 - 34:53
    Let them in.
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    We didn't abandon our hopes for you two.
  • 35:09 - 35:10
    God bless your return.
  • 35:11 - 35:13
    We've met..
  • 35:13 - 35:16
    ..a long time ago, girl.
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    If you are here, you trust us completely.
  • 35:19 - 35:21
    I saw the lies.
  • 35:21 - 35:23
    I experienced the truth, my sovereign.
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    I want your blessing.
  • 35:26 - 35:29
    I though you were my father's killer for years.
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    Regrets of the past..
  • 35:31 - 35:34
    ..will build up your future more strongly.
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    Efrahim is a secret of ours.
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    We'll open that secret together.
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    Please rest until that time.
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    Tell me, Ömer.
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    My sovereign.
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    I heard only one voice underground.
  • 36:02 - 36:04
    Your voice.
  • 36:04 - 36:06
    Was is real of dream?
  • 36:07 - 36:09
    It was really a dream, boy.
  • 36:12 - 36:13
    When I woke up,
  • 36:13 - 36:16
    ..I kept digging to carry out my duty.
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    -I found the notebook. -Alright.
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    You saved the lives of our Indian Muslim brothers.
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    Unfortunately, my sovereign.
  • 36:28 - 36:30
    Hiram has the notebook.
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    How is that possible, boy?
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    The bastard hanged Ahsen with a wire.
  • 36:39 - 36:42
    He wanted the notebook in the return of her life.
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    And you gave it.
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    The real question is..
  • 36:48 - 36:52
    Would you give that notebook, if it was someone else?
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    Didn't I tell you you would control your heart?
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    While telling this,
  • 37:00 - 37:03
    "The ones knowing the deep affairs of the country..
  • 37:03 - 37:04
    ..can't have weaknesses."
  • 37:04 - 37:07
    "The ones with weakness can't exist."
  • 37:07 - 37:08
    ..I said.
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    Forgive me, my sovereign.
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    What is the answer of question, Tahsin Pasha?
  • 37:15 - 37:18
    I would give the notebook if it was someone else.
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    Because?
  • 37:19 - 37:20
    Because..
  • 37:20 - 37:24
    Even if there are the names of our Indian brothers,
  • 37:24 - 37:27
    ..there was hope to save them.
  • 37:27 - 37:28
    But..
  • 37:28 - 37:32
    There was no time to save a person hanged by wire.
  • 37:34 - 37:37
    It means you did the right thing, Ömer.
  • 37:38 - 37:41
    But you should have done this..
  • 37:41 - 37:43
    ..because it was right, not for Ahsen.
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    Go find Hiram now.
  • 37:49 - 37:52
    I will find Hiram and get the notebook, my sovereign.
  • 37:52 - 37:55
    Hiram doesn't have the notebook anymore.
  • 37:55 - 37:59
    But you can find him and learn who he gave it.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Hatice.
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    What happened, Hatice?
  • 38:29 - 38:32
    -Why are you crying? -It's nothing, auntie.
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    It's nothing.
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    Look, girl.
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    I need to talk to you.
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    Sit.
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    -What is it? -Listen to me carefully now.
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    Girl.
  • 38:44 - 38:46
    Your uncle Abdulhamid..
  • 38:46 - 38:50
    ..hold your father responsible for all the disasters.
  • 38:51 - 38:52
    Why?
  • 38:52 - 38:54
    What's it got to do with my father?
  • 38:55 - 38:59
    He says Murad's policies encouraged European countries.
  • 39:00 - 39:03
    He says if you father hadn't indulged them,
  • 39:03 - 39:06
    ..they wouldn't have caused anarchy in our country.
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    Okay.
  • 39:09 - 39:12
    My father's policies can be different.
  • 39:12 - 39:15
    But he worked for his country too.
  • 39:15 - 39:17
    Of course, he did.
  • 39:17 - 39:18
    But our sovereign thinks..
  • 39:18 - 39:21
    ..as long as Sultan Murad is alive.
  • 39:21 - 39:24
    ..our country, even the throne will be in danger.
  • 39:25 - 39:28
    And he reminded that your father got in Masonry Lodge.
  • 39:28 - 39:30
    What?
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    What are you talking about, aunt?
  • 39:33 - 39:38
    Unfortunately, our sovereign summoned shaykh al-islam and fatwa official.
  • 39:39 - 39:43
    I'm afraid he will get permission to kill my brother Murad.
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    Alright, girl. Calm down.
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    Calm down, Hatice.
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    Girl.
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    Hatice. Sit here.
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    Hatice.
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    Come to your senses, Hatice!
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    We have not time to waste.
  • 40:02 - 40:05
    -What are we gonna do, aunt? -Oh my girl.
  • 40:05 - 40:06
    How are we gonna save?
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    Look, girl.
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    Calm down. We have no time to waste.
  • 40:11 - 40:15
    You have to go to Çırağan fast. Okay?
  • 40:15 - 40:16
    I.. I..
  • 40:16 - 40:17
    How can I get out of here?
  • 40:17 - 40:20
    I can't leave here. Bidar wouldn't let me.
  • 40:20 - 40:23
    If she let, the sovereign wouldn't.
  • 40:23 - 40:26
    We'll find a solution. Don't worry.
  • 40:27 - 40:28
    You need to..
  • 40:28 - 40:32
    ..convince your father to escape and ascend the throne.
  • 40:32 - 40:34
    Alright?
  • 40:34 - 40:36
    Look.
  • 40:36 - 40:39
    If your father waves the flag,,
  • 40:40 - 40:44
    There are soldiers who are ready to serve their former sultan.
  • 40:44 - 40:47
    European countries and minorities in the capital..
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    ..will be only too glad.
  • 40:49 - 40:51
    If you convince,
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    ..you father will succeed.
  • 41:03 - 41:05
    Sabahattin.
  • 41:05 - 41:07
    When your cruel uncle..
  • 41:07 - 41:09
    ..kills your innocent uncle,
  • 41:09 - 41:11
    ..it will be our turn.
  • 41:12 - 41:14
    Wherever there is no freedom,
  • 41:14 - 41:16
    ..birds always have wet wings.
  • 41:16 - 41:18
    They fall for sure.
  • 41:18 - 41:20
    Sabahattin.
  • 41:20 - 41:22
    We are running from death here.
  • 41:22 - 41:26
    We shouldn't fire at each other.
  • 41:27 - 41:31
    Here comes the death. Here comes the fatwa.
  • 41:31 - 41:35
    Shaykh al-islam! Dear shaykh al-islam!
  • 41:35 - 41:38
    Welcome. Greetings.
  • 41:38 - 41:40
    Greetings, pasha. Thank you.
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    Dear shaykh al-islam.
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    Can I ask why you honored us?
  • 41:46 - 41:49
    Our sovereign ordered. We don't know.
  • 41:49 - 41:52
    If our sovereign orders,
  • 41:53 - 41:56
    ..he will demand a fatwa for himself for sure.
  • 41:56 - 41:58
    What else can it be?
  • 41:58 - 42:00
    Fatwa comes out of pure justice.
  • 42:00 - 42:04
    It can't be given by sovereign orders.
  • 42:08 - 42:10
    Shaykh al-islam..
  • 42:10 - 42:13
    ..looks like a sword. It cuts.
  • 42:13 - 42:15
    His words are knots.
  • 42:15 - 42:17
    They wrap around my neck.
  • 42:19 - 42:21
    Alright, girl. Don't cry anymore. Please.
  • 42:22 - 42:25
    Don't ever tell anyone about this.
  • 42:25 - 42:28
    We'll definitely find a solution.
  • 42:34 - 42:35
    I hope nothing is wrong.
  • 42:45 - 42:46
    Mehmed Pasha.
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    Finally, Hatice.
  • 42:49 - 42:52
    -Finally. -What is it, aunt?
  • 42:52 - 42:54
    It's such news that..
  • 42:54 - 42:58
    ..we can make Lady Bidar do anything we want by this letter.
  • 42:58 - 43:01
    Whose letter is it? What is written..
  • 43:01 - 43:03
    It's Makbule's signature.
  • 43:04 - 43:08
    She wrote it was Mehmed Pasha who wanted to kill her.
  • 43:19 - 43:22
    What is it, dear shaykh al-islam?
  • 43:22 - 43:25
    What did our sultan ask you?
  • 43:25 - 43:29
    He wanted to discuss about a personal fatwa.
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    No way, sir.
  • 43:31 - 43:34
    Fatwa can't be personal.
  • 43:34 - 43:37
    Oh my god. He can abandon the religion.
  • 43:37 - 43:39
    Fatwa has to be general.
  • 43:40 - 43:42
    The issue is personal, pasha.
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    Not the fatwa.
  • 43:45 - 43:47
    In other words,
  • 43:47 - 43:49
    ..it doesn't concern you.
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    Sabahattin.
  • 44:03 - 44:06
    It is definitely obvious now.
  • 44:06 - 44:11
    Abdulhamid will behead his brother Murad.
  • 44:12 - 44:14
    What are we gonna do, father?
  • 44:15 - 44:17
    Whoever stays silent against the cruelty,
  • 44:17 - 44:19
    ..he is a mute devil.
  • 44:19 - 44:21
    We won't keep silent.
  • 44:21 - 44:25
    I have never seen an anarchist as religious as you.
  • 44:25 - 44:27
    Well..
  • 44:27 - 44:30
    When I have such solid plans,
  • 44:30 - 44:34
    At times, I need to do small devilish things.
  • 44:36 - 44:37
    Come with me.
  • 44:43 - 44:45
    My sultan.
  • 44:46 - 44:48
    You shouldn't fast.
  • 44:48 - 44:51
    It's not harmful for me or my baby for now.
  • 44:51 - 44:54
    I can't eat much anyway, head-servant Esma.
  • 44:55 - 44:57
    What did we do?
  • 44:57 - 44:59
    Calm down, my sultan.
  • 44:59 - 45:02
    We made a great mistake.
  • 45:02 - 45:04
    No, my sultan.
  • 45:05 - 45:07
    We did the right thing.
  • 45:07 - 45:10
    We couldn't have made Lady Bidar weak differently.
  • 45:10 - 45:12
    She already deserved that.
  • 45:12 - 45:16
    Mehmed Pasha took refuge in German embassy, while there was nothing.
  • 45:16 - 45:19
    It's obviously Mehmed Pasha who did that.
  • 45:19 - 45:22
    Our sovereign didn't have evidence, though.
  • 45:22 - 45:24
    Did Seniha find the letter?
  • 45:24 - 45:26
    She must have.
  • 45:32 - 45:34
    Don't worry.
  • 45:34 - 45:36
    How can they know we did this?
  • 45:36 - 45:40
    They even won't think about us while fighting each other.
  • 45:40 - 45:44
    You'll find the value that you deserve in this harem.
  • 45:44 - 45:46
    Abdulhamid Khan's unique sultan.
  • 45:46 - 45:49
    Tatar princess Lady Fatma Pesent.
  • 45:52 - 45:55
    If a prince is also born ..
  • 46:08 - 46:11
    I can't help. I'm gonna taste it.
  • 46:16 - 46:18
    Pashas.
  • 46:18 - 46:19
    Off the record,
  • 46:19 - 46:22
    ..I can't understand our sovereign.
  • 46:22 - 46:26
    You can knock any door in the capital today.
  • 46:26 - 46:28
    I swear..
  • 46:28 - 46:31
    ..they can lay a richer table than this.
  • 46:31 - 46:35
    We have a sovereign who doesn't like wastage.
  • 46:35 - 46:37
    I think you should thank, pasha.
  • 46:38 - 46:40
    Dear shaykh al-islam.
  • 46:40 - 46:42
    What did our sovereign ask you?
  • 46:42 - 46:44
    I wonder it.
  • 46:45 - 46:48
    -Do you keep secrets, pasha? -Of course.
  • 46:48 - 46:49
    Of course, I can.
  • 46:50 - 46:52
    I can too.
  • 46:56 - 46:59
    Attention! Sultan Abdulhamid Khan!
  • 46:59 - 47:01
    Victorious forever!
  • 47:13 - 47:14
    Please.
  • 47:17 - 47:20
    Welcome. You honored me.
  • 47:20 - 47:23
    God gave us another Ramadan.
  • 47:24 - 47:26
    May our night meals..
  • 47:26 - 47:29
    ..give us daylight in the afterlife.
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    -Amen. -Amen.
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    Please.
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    Dear shaykh al-islam.
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    Did you find answer for my question?
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    Fatwa official is working, my sovereign.
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    I think the answer will be positive.
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    I'll check the decision made by fatwahold in the morning..
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    ..sing if it is appropriate and come in your presence.
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    Speaking of fatwa,
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    ..if you'll excuse me, my sovereign.
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    Dear shaykh al-islam.
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    If a very fast vehicle is invented,
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    if we eat night meal in Bosnia..
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    ..and then get in the vehicle and have dinner in Baku,
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    It saves time for us. Will our fasts be accepted?
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    Don't think about that, pasha.
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    If you have a journey in that distance,
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    ..you'll be expeditionary.
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    So you don't have to fast.
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    It seems Mahmud Pasha is looking for a fatwa for his stomach.
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    Dear shaykh al-islam.
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    There is no imam in Ottoman who can give that fatwa.
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    Pasha.
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    In the name of god.
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    Hey god, the owner of that night and suhur soon.
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    Deliver us to the evening meal.
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    Give us a chance to break our fast with redemption.
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    May god accept.
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    May god accept.
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    May god accept.
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    Pasha.
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    God.
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    I'll break my fast right away.
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    It hasn't been much time.
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    My sin will be small.
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    Patriarch.
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    Are you welcoming your visitors like that?
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    Look at your face.
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    It has neither fortune nor light.
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    And you are so-called a man of god.
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    If your reaon of visit..
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    ..is the possibility of my selling you to the sultan,
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    -Don't be afraid. -I..
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    ..never want anyone that he can't give.
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    You're gonna sell me out.
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    Bargain with the sultan.
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    Sell me out.
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    Tell him that Zaharoff is behind everything.
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    Take this with you.
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    You..
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    What are you talking about, Mr.Zaharoff?
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    While they are playing my game.
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    ..I need to be safest place.
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    With sultan.
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    Mr.Zaharoff!
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    -What are you doing here? -It's nothing, pasha.
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    One of my men is here because of gambling debt.
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    I wanted to get the rascal out.
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    I was looking for him.
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    Even if for goodness,
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    ..you shouldn't hang out with rascals.
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    God forbid. You may be infested with lice.
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    You're right. But it's just mercy.
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    Right.
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    You'll get in our sovereign's presence for the last time, Patriarch.
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    God is almighty.
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    Maybe one day, the sovereign will want to get in my presence.
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    Look at me.
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    I don't have our sovereign's kindness,
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    ..or his mercy.
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    Don't try my patience.
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    Nobody can save you then.
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    Come on.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    My sovereign.
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    Come, girl.
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    I missed the smell of this place, my sovereign.
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    Nobody has cleaned it since you left.
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    I'm so embarrassed towards you.
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    Even because I couldn't do my duty here.
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    This place can be cleaned, girl.
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    Were you able to clean your heart?
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    That's what matters.
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    I cleaned.
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    I saw the truth.
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    The ones who killed my father slandered on you.
  • 53:10 - 53:12
    Your father Efrahim Effendi..
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    ..was loyal to me and his country.
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    We used to share a secret with him.
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    Did he tell you anything before he died?
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    He did, my sovereign.
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    Just some numbers.
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    That's the gift that your father left for us.
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    You remember, girl?
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    Write them.
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    Your father raised a kid.
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    That kid got in Vatican.
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    If he isn't exposed or dead,
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    ..he must be a cardinal now.
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    You know who he is?
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    No.
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    Only your father and that kid knew as a precaution.
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    He was gonna tell me when the time came.
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    The time came. But he was murdered.
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    Is that why they killed my father?
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    Write what you remember.
  • 54:08 - 54:10
    The secret that you father gave you..
  • 54:10 - 54:13
    ..will bring us to our spy in Vatican.
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    Write, girl. Force your memory.
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    7, 40.
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    I can't remember, my sovereign. Just these.
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    Force it, girl.
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    I can't remember, my sovereign.
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    -But.. -But what?
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    I gave everything about my past to Sara before coming here.
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    I had a notebook full of memories.
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    It was written there.
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    Sara has the notebook now.
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    Ahsen.
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    Get ready.
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    You're gonna be Melike..
  • 55:00 - 55:03
    ..and complete the business that your father left unfinished.
  • 55:05 - 55:09
    We'll reach our spy in Vatican thanks to you.
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    Greetings.
  • 55:28 - 55:30
    Greetings.
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    Man.
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    This coffeehouse can't be packed up.
  • 55:35 - 55:38
    It can. It can.
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    I'll look for a new place.
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    We're packing the strong ones.
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    -Come to the new place. -Congratulations.
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    Thanks, the man of Söğüt.
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    The coffeehouse of Header Ferman.
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    I saw the papers. I look nice.
  • 55:55 - 55:56
    Man.
  • 55:56 - 55:59
    Armenians gangster scare their non-sleeping children saying..
  • 55:59 - 56:01
    "Ferman is coming."
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    We'll be the nightmares of traitors, Yusuf.
  • 56:05 - 56:08
    We grant our smiles for the kids.
  • 56:10 - 56:12
    What did you do?
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    The traitors are in prison, man.
  • 56:14 - 56:17
    The mean Hiram is hiding.
  • 56:17 - 56:20
    You have the state. Get inside.
  • 56:20 - 56:23
    Ask someone properly. You'll get an answer eventually.
  • 56:23 - 56:25
    The one betraying his country..
  • 56:25 - 56:27
    ..can betray everyone.
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    We'll ask then.
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    Be kind.
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    You'll get a bad name like me, otherwise.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    What is it, Mahmud Pasha?
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    Oh! My sovereign.
  • 57:00 - 57:02
    My sovereign.
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    They say working while fasting is a great deed.
  • 57:07 - 57:09
    I wanted to work until the evening meal.
  • 57:10 - 57:11
    On what?
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    I'm investigating the connection between..
  • 57:15 - 57:20
    ..with minority incidents and railway destinations.
  • 57:20 - 57:22
    -These minorities.. -Pasha!
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    The destinations that I ordered not to change...
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    ..was drawn by mindind those incidents.
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    But it failed because of your clumsiness.
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    My sovereign.
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    I want to redeem myself by working much more.
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    My sovereign.
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    Patriarch Izmirliyan is here.
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    Is that so?
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    Does have crucial information for us?
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    If his unharmed exile is provided,
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    ..he will give names behing that issue.
  • 57:55 - 57:58
    It seems he wants exile now.
  • 57:59 - 58:01
    Let's see what he will whisper to us.
  • 58:01 - 58:05
    May god give a long life.
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    Kemaleddin Pasha.
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    Patriarch Izmirliyan.
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    Whose names will the crass give?
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    I don't know, pasha.
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    Probably, the people who pushed him into this.
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    Kemaleddin Pasha.
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    Your ring can't be removed, right?
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    It can't.
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    The stain of betrayal can't be removed either.
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    My only wish is being exiled.
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    You will.
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    Until you get out of the capital,
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    Until you arrive the desert that you will go,
  • 59:16 - 59:18
    ..your life will be safe.
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    But I can't say anything about the afterwards.
  • 59:22 - 59:24
    Tell me now.
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    Who?
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    Bring Zaharoff here immediately.
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    That Hiram dog.
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    Is he more valuable than your own life?
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    That's Osman.
  • 60:03 - 60:07
    He's a official soldier from Söğüt troop.
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    He can pull his gun out,
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    ..blow your head,
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    The state will be responsible.
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    Ömer is a coachman.
  • 60:17 - 60:20
    I can let you out and say "he escaped".
  • 60:20 - 60:21
    But..
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    Ömer can blow your head outside.
  • 60:24 - 60:26
    Your dirt won't be on the state.
  • 60:26 - 60:29
    I can take risk of getting in prison.
  • 60:30 - 60:33
    I'll surrender and get sentenced.
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    Because I cleaned the country from a dirttbag.
  • 60:37 - 60:40
    My life would be great in the dungeon.
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    You can go now.
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    You are free.
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    No, no. Don't release me.
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    Don't.
  • 60:49 - 60:51
    Speak, then.
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    Come on!
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    Hiram is a man of Vatican.
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    He has a safe place.
  • 61:02 - 61:04
    A house.
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    He has a telegram line there.
  • 61:07 - 61:10
    He contacts Vatican directly.
  • 61:11 - 61:13
    He has to go there.
  • 61:22 - 61:24
    Once upon a time,
  • 61:24 - 61:27
    ..an imam told you. But you ignored.
  • 61:28 - 61:30
    What did the imam say?
  • 61:31 - 61:33
    He said..
  • 61:33 - 61:37
    ..the heathen try to eat Muslims first.
  • 61:37 - 61:41
    ..and when they fail, they eat each other.
  • 61:42 - 61:43
    He was right.
  • 61:46 - 61:48
    Look at that.
  • 61:49 - 61:53
    Fickle Patriarch sold you out.
  • 61:53 - 61:55
    He gave your name to the sovereign.
  • 61:56 - 61:58
    I wanted Patriarch to do this.
  • 61:59 - 62:02
    I needed to meet the sovereign.
  • 62:02 - 62:05
    That was the easiest way to get in the presence.
  • 62:05 - 62:07
    And I got myself in secure.
  • 62:09 - 62:11
    What will you do now?
  • 62:11 - 62:14
    How are you gonna escape from the sovereign?
  • 62:14 - 62:18
    I will sell Theodor Herzl out.
  • 62:21 - 62:22
    Is that it?
  • 62:22 - 62:28
    Is that the strategy of the great front against Abdulhamid?
  • 62:28 - 62:30
    Selling each other out?
  • 62:30 - 62:32
    Russians want the notebook from me.
  • 62:32 - 62:35
    I will take it.
  • 62:35 - 62:37
    You should have asked kindly.
  • 62:38 - 62:41
    -If he doesn't give, shoot him then. -Pasha.
  • 62:41 - 62:43
    If I shoot Herzl,
  • 62:43 - 62:46
    ..I'll incur the wrath of all Jews in the world.
  • 62:48 - 62:49
    They own all the banks.
  • 62:49 - 62:53
    -Of course. -They control the arms trade.
  • 62:53 - 62:55
    They can finish me.
  • 62:56 - 62:58
    I can't shoot Herzl directly.
  • 62:59 - 63:02
    Abdulhamid will get Herzl.
  • 63:02 - 63:05
    You'll get the notebook.
  • 63:06 - 63:09
    You'll get the notebook, pasha.
  • 63:09 - 63:11
    Me? Why me?
  • 63:11 - 63:14
    Because you're a pasha.
  • 63:16 - 63:18
    You'll give..
  • 63:18 - 63:23
    ..the name to the sovereign that Herzl used entering the capital.
  • 63:23 - 63:25
    You'll gain reputation.
  • 63:25 - 63:27
    And you'll make your move.
  • 63:28 - 63:31
    Mr. Zaharoff. Mr. Zaharoff.
  • 63:31 - 63:33
    Mr.Zaha..
  • 63:35 - 63:37
    Mr. Zaharoff.
  • 63:37 - 63:39
    Mr. Zaharoff!
  • 63:41 - 63:43
    I'm glad you came, Kemaleddin Pasha.
  • 63:43 - 63:46
    I was gonna tuck my finger in his eyes.
  • 63:46 - 63:48
    I've got so foamed.
  • 63:49 - 63:52
    Don't waste the foam, pasha.
  • 63:52 - 63:54
    You can use another time.
  • 63:56 - 63:59
    Our sovereign wants to see Mr.Zaharoff.
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    The heathen!
  • 64:11 - 64:15
    They say you are behind all this.
  • 64:16 - 64:17
    My sovereign.
  • 64:17 - 64:19
    It was very hard to reach you.
  • 64:20 - 64:24
    I have crucial news.
  • 64:24 - 64:27
    I had to give that to you. But..
  • 64:27 - 64:29
    They didn't let me in the palace.
  • 64:31 - 64:34
    What's your connection with this?
  • 64:34 - 64:36
    Why did Patriarch give you name?
  • 64:38 - 64:39
    My sovereign.
  • 64:39 - 64:42
    Because I thought you would interrogate Patriarch,
  • 64:42 - 64:45
    ..I requested a small thing from him as a coreligionist.
  • 64:46 - 64:49
    I wanted him top give my name to you.
  • 64:49 - 64:53
    If you don't believe me, I have a signed note on him.
  • 64:53 - 64:55
    You can check it.
  • 65:08 - 65:12
    Unless the news you will give don't work,
  • 65:12 - 65:17
    Even if you suffer much more than you suffered to come here,
  • 65:18 - 65:21
    ..you can't get out of dungeon, Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 65:21 - 65:25
    There is a notebook that it has Indian Muslims in.
  • 65:25 - 65:26
    My sovereign.
  • 65:27 - 65:30
    And the British is after that notebook.
  • 65:30 - 65:32
    And Herzl has..
  • 65:32 - 65:34
    ..the notebook now.
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    Theodor Herzl.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
  • 65:39 - 65:41
    Herzl is in Istanbul.
  • 65:41 - 65:43
    For a very long time.
  • 65:43 - 65:46
    And he is trying to escape now..
  • 65:46 - 65:47
    ..with the notebook.
  • 65:47 - 65:49
    Pasha.
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    Tell them to hold the docks and Sirkeci.
  • 65:52 - 65:54
    Find Herzl's pictures from the archive.
  • 65:54 - 65:56
    We'll inform about his name.
  • 65:56 - 65:58
    He can't get through passport check.
  • 65:58 - 66:00
    He must have come here by changing his name.
  • 66:00 - 66:03
    -Do what I say! -Yes, my sovereign.
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    My sovereign.
  • 66:10 - 66:11
    My sovereign.
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    -I found a crucial thing. -What is it, pasha?
  • 66:15 - 66:19
    I talked to Mr.Zaharoff in there before I talked to you.
  • 66:19 - 66:22
    When he spoke of Mr.Herzl,
  • 66:22 - 66:26
    I investigated instantly. If you'll excuse me.
  • 66:29 - 66:32
    Give that to the passport officers.
  • 66:34 - 66:35
    My sovereign.
  • 66:35 - 66:38
    To erase the doubt on me,
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    I requst to stay in the palace until thing calm down.
  • 66:42 - 66:47
    So it will be clear I'm not involved in this.
  • 67:06 - 67:08
    We're returning to Vienna, finally.
  • 67:08 - 67:11
    I'll give the names in notebook to the British.
  • 67:11 - 67:13
    ..and get a great amount in return of that.
  • 67:14 - 67:16
    You're returning to the square one.
  • 67:16 - 67:19
    Besides, you got so many damages.
  • 67:19 - 67:21
    Yes. But I learned things.
  • 67:21 - 67:24
    I was walking to Israel.
  • 67:24 - 67:26
    I'm running now.
  • 67:51 - 67:53
    Good bye for now, the capital.
  • 67:53 - 67:55
    You'll be our prisoner when I come again.
  • 67:55 - 67:58
    Your caliph will be gone. We will be your religion.
  • 67:58 - 68:00
    Disbelief will eat you out.
  • 68:00 - 68:03
    Oh husband. I forgot my accessories in the hotel.
  • 68:03 - 68:06
    -We need to go now. -What accessories. Are you okay, Sara?
  • 68:06 - 68:08
    I say accessories. You say "are you okay". Move.
  • 68:08 - 68:11
    Are you a bonehead, dear husband?
  • 68:13 - 68:15
    We're leaving, coachman.
  • 68:21 - 68:23
    If the police see you, you will be finished.
  • 68:23 - 68:26
    -What's going on? -The police have your picture.
  • 68:26 - 68:28
    They're looking for you, Herzl.
  • 68:29 - 68:30
    I was sold out.
  • 68:31 - 68:32
    Who?
  • 68:32 - 68:35
    Who can it be? Zaharoff or Mahmud Pasha.
  • 68:41 - 68:44
    We learned where we would find Hiram, my sovereign.
  • 68:44 - 68:46
    Where?
  • 68:46 - 68:47
    A safe house.
  • 68:47 - 68:50
    It has a telegram line to make contact with Vatican.
  • 68:50 - 68:54
    Hirams goes there and take orders at times.
  • 68:54 - 68:56
    -We'll go and catch him. -No.
  • 68:57 - 69:00
    -But, my sovereign.. -Locate the telegram line of that house.
  • 69:00 - 69:02
    Set a line after it.
  • 69:02 - 69:05
    We should know what he speaks with Vatican.
  • 69:06 - 69:08
    What about the notebook, my sovereign?
  • 69:08 - 69:10
    Won't we learn who has the notebook?
  • 69:10 - 69:13
    I know the notebook's location. Do what I say.
  • 69:13 - 69:15
    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Boy.
  • 69:18 - 69:22
    If I wanted, Hiram couldn't breathe for a second.
  • 69:22 - 69:24
    But..
  • 69:27 - 69:31
    Hiram will take us to the owner of this money.
  • 69:35 - 69:37
    You'll decrypt that encrypting.
  • 69:37 - 69:40
    And you will do your duty then.
  • 69:40 - 69:43
    We'll solve that secret first.
  • 69:45 - 69:47
    I'm listening, Hatice Sultan.
  • 69:48 - 69:50
    If you let me,
  • 69:50 - 69:52
    I want to..
  • 69:52 - 69:55
    ..Çırağan to see my father.
  • 69:56 - 69:59
    -Will you ask him about Kemaleddin? -No.
  • 69:59 - 70:02
    You knew you couldn't return to Çırağan while coming here.
  • 70:02 - 70:04
    Drop the subject, please.
  • 70:06 - 70:07
    No.
  • 70:09 - 70:12
    I'm going to Çırağan.
  • 70:14 - 70:15
    Alright.
  • 70:15 - 70:16
    Go then.
  • 70:16 - 70:18
    How will you do that?
  • 70:33 - 70:35
    "I give my blessing.."
  • 70:35 - 70:37
    "..to everyone in this palace."
  • 70:38 - 70:40
    "Except one person."
  • 70:41 - 70:43
    "Who tried to kill me.."
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    "..is Mehmed Pasha."
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    This is the letter that Makbule left.
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    It has her signature on it.
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    Now, I request you to..
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    ..to take permission from our sovereign for me to go Çırağan.
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    Mahmud Pasha.
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    Mahmud Pasha.
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    Mahmud Pasha.
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    My Seniha.
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    Mahmud Pasha.
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    You have beautiful hands, my Seniha.
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    If I kiss your hands,
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    My Seniha.
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    ..will it spoil my fast?
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    -It won't. -My Seniha.
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    Father.
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    Why are you sleeping at the daylight?
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    My Seniha.
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    Pasha!
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    Pa.. Father!
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    My god!
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    -What are you doing here? -Father.
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    How can you lie even in your sleep?
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    What buffoonery! You jester!
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    -Mother is in the palace. -What?
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    Fine, then. So what?
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    Sabahattin.
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    I ate so much in the night meal..
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    ..that I got tired of eating.
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    If you let me, I want to sleep.
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    Get out. Come on.
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    I have a guest to keep you up.
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    What guest?
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    Welcome.
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    -What's wrong? -Who sold me out?
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    Selling? What selling?
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    All the police in the capital have my picture.
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    They're looking for me.
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    Abdulhamid didn't even know that I'm here.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    Even his fez can't know which direction his head will turn.
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    How can you know if he knows or not?
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    Whatever.
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    One of you sold.
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    Tell me bravely. You or Zaharoff?
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    I swear..
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    I swear with my fasting mouth,
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    I don't know.
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    Besides, have some rest.
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    Have a seat. Please. Sit.
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    My god.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    Well..
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    Mr.Zaharoff..
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    ..was walking around the palace like a cat. But..
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    ı don't want blame him wrongly.
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    Whoever did this..
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    ..will pay a heavy price.
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    I see.
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    But I think you should delay this revenge.
  • 74:24 - 74:27
    First, we should get you out of the capital.
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    Impossible. The port is crowded.
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    It's possible, Mr.Herzl.
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    You will..
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    ..take refuge in French embassy.
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    When it is recorded you are in French embassy,
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    ..they will stop looking for you in the capital.
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    Then..
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    We'll bide the time one night..
  • 74:51 - 74:53
    ..and get you in a ship.
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    And we'll see you off well.
  • 74:56 - 74:58
    What do you think?
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    Mr.Herzl! Mr.Herzl!
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    Well..
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    Let's eat together before you go.
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    -Are you not fasting. -I am fasting.
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    I am.
  • 75:18 - 75:21
    I am fasting. But..
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    Now..
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    We'll see you off.
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    You are an expeditionary.
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    Well..
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    By using your being expeditionary,
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    ..we can be expeditionary too.
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    So our fast will get dropped.
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    Let's go to the cellar, Mr.Herzl.
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    This way, please.
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    Mighty god tells the truth.
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    May god give rewards as many as letters.
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    Amen.
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    Amen.
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    Your newspapers, my sovereign. I wanted to bring this morning.
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    When you talked about marriage of our girls,
  • 76:17 - 76:19
    ..I asked Hatice.
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    Does she..
  • 76:21 - 76:23
    ..have intention?
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    She wants to go to Çırağan and take his own father's consent.
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    Never.
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    -My sovereign. -Never.
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    You know the rules.
  • 76:36 - 76:40
    Our nieces knew that they couldn't return to Çırağan.
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    They did. But..
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    What's the harm in talking to her father?
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    Lady Bidar.
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    Don't talk as if you didn't know.
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    Unrest patrols in our country.
  • 76:53 - 76:55
    The ones hoping for help from Murad..
  • 76:55 - 76:57
    ..are taking actions successively.
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    I want too, of course.
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    For our girls to be with their father.
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    But it's against our country's benefits.
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    Drop the subject.
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    -Any movement? -No.
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    No in or out.
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    Greetings, guys.
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    Greetings.
  • 78:04 - 78:05
    Greetings.
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    What's the situation?
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    Just waiting.
  • 78:09 - 78:12
    -I hope we will catch. -I hope so.
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    What is it, brother? Something to say?
  • 78:19 - 78:21
    I will say. But..
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    How can I?
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    We can sacrifice our lives for our country. But..
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    -I mean.. -Don't beat around the bushes, man.
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    Go do it if you wanna do.
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    Brother.
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    We're just drifting backwards and forwards.
  • 78:43 - 78:45
    We're all broke.
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    We need to earn money.
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    What can we do?
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    Brother Osman!
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    What's the situation?
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    Same.
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    They hanged our sovereign on a hook.
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    They pointed a gun at his head here.
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    What? Bring it to me.
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    British newspaper.
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    It says "what you did is enough".
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    And this must be prime minister Gladstone.
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    They literally point him as a target, corrupted ones!
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    They are veyr corrupted!
  • 79:51 - 79:53
    And here..
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    Our sovereign is on the gallows..
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    And on it..
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    it's written "The end of Abdulhamid."
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    My god.
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    Attention! Sultan Abdulhamid Khan!
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    Victorious forever!
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    Corrupted ones.
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    They are completely corrupted, my sovereign.
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    The real face of Europe that they invited us.
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    When they can't beat bravely, they attack shamelessly.
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    My sovereign.
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    -I'll give orders and recall them. -No, pasha.
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    Let my people see these.
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    Let everybody see how shameless they are..
  • 80:43 - 80:45
    ..how much they are afraid of us,
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    ..and they attack us with the meanest methods.
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    Let them know.
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    And we'll be thankful.
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    Why, my sovereign?
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    Because the god gave us a chance to stand against the heathen.
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    If they praise us, we should doubt ourselves.
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    Will we no respond?
  • 81:02 - 81:04
    We can't be like them, pasha.
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    But the reckoning day will come, definitely.
  • 81:06 - 81:08
    When it comes,
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    The ones..
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    pursuing justice,
  • 81:13 - 81:15
    ..protecting the poor,
  • 81:15 - 81:16
    ..representing underdogs will survive.
  • 81:16 - 81:18
    We will survive.
  • 81:18 - 81:19
    They think..
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    All this labor is love of power.
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    Turks don't need power, pasha.
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    We shouldn't fall.
  • 81:28 - 81:30
    If we fall, the history will fall.
  • 81:30 - 81:32
    If we fall, the humanity will fall.
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    In these comics,
  • 81:36 - 81:38
    ..they point the gun at my nation's head,
  • 81:38 - 81:40
    ..not mine.
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    If my nation is gonna find peace,
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    If I had a thousand heads, I'd sacrifice all.
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    My sovereign.
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    If you are so angry with these comics,
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    Please, don't worry.
  • 81:51 - 81:53
    We'll respond necessarily.
  • 81:53 - 81:56
    You think I'm angry with these comics?
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    What are you angry with then, my sovereign?
  • 82:02 - 82:04
    A french newspaper.
  • 82:04 - 82:08
    A man wrote a play mentioning our prophet Mohammad.
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    It will be acted in Paris tonight.
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    Insults to our prophet.
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    I'm unable to bring myself to say.
  • 82:17 - 82:21
    They insult on the pride of world.
  • 82:22 - 82:24
    If they attacked me, I wouldn't mind.
  • 82:25 - 82:28
    But if they attack my religion and prophet,
  • 82:28 - 82:30
    I'll come to life from dead!
  • 82:30 - 82:32
    I will pull out my sword while dying!
  • 82:33 - 82:36
    If they behead me and rend me into pieces,
  • 82:36 - 82:41
    To be able to look at our prophet's face in the afterlife,
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    I will be born out of my ashes and fight!
  • 82:45 - 82:50
    These rags are the evidence that we fight inglorious enemy.
  • 82:51 - 82:53
    We can't be like them.
  • 82:53 - 82:55
    But we can't avoid defending either.
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    Summon French ambassador immediately.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Our sovereign didn't let you out of the palace.
  • 83:17 - 83:19
    Find a way.
  • 83:19 - 83:22
    I have to go to Çırağan.
  • 83:23 - 83:24
    What can I do?
  • 83:24 - 83:27
    How can I disobey our sovereign's orders?
  • 83:32 - 83:33
    You..
  • 83:34 - 83:37
    You're the most powerful woman in this harem.
  • 83:37 - 83:41
    You made your both brothers pashas.
  • 83:41 - 83:42
    If..
  • 83:42 - 83:46
    ..your brother is proven guilty by this letter.
  • 83:47 - 83:51
    ..you will lose all your power.
  • 83:51 - 83:53
    I know well, Lady Bidar.
  • 83:53 - 83:56
    ..what falling into disfavor means.
  • 83:58 - 83:59
    Your power..
  • 83:59 - 84:03
    ..is enough to get me out without our sovereign's notice.
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    Okay.
  • 84:06 - 84:08
    I'll find a way.
  • 84:18 - 84:21
    I took refuge in you here.
  • 84:22 - 84:25
    But it's your fingers that can't stay still.
  • 84:25 - 84:28
    Ottoman people Are unpredictable, Mr.Herzl.
  • 84:28 - 84:31
    They don't mind laws and human rights.
  • 84:31 - 84:35
    If they get angry, they can even bust and embassy.
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    You're summoned to the palace, sir.
  • 84:40 - 84:42
    Alright.
  • 84:47 - 84:50
    They heard fast you are here.
  • 84:51 - 84:54
    The news spreads by storm in the capital.
  • 84:54 - 84:56
    I don't think you're summoned about me.
  • 84:56 - 84:58
    It must be due to this news.
  • 85:03 - 85:07
    A play criticizes Muslims' prophet.
  • 85:07 - 85:10
    See? They can't even tolerance the thoughts.
  • 85:10 - 85:12
    How can I explain Abdulhamid now?
  • 85:12 - 85:14
    Swearing and insulation is not criticism.
  • 85:14 - 85:16
    It's mentality.
  • 85:16 - 85:19
    A mentality that turns humans into dogs.
  • 85:19 - 85:22
    If you want flock, you need dogs.
  • 85:31 - 85:33
    If a Muslim's country is weak..
  • 85:33 - 85:37
    ..and he sleeps well. God damn her.
  • 85:38 - 85:42
    Their only purpose is to eradicate Islam, my sovereign.
  • 85:42 - 85:44
    The only thing the can stand against them..
  • 85:44 - 85:47
    ..is a powerful country, a flagbearer of Islam.
  • 85:47 - 85:50
    So their only problem is Ottoman.
  • 85:51 - 85:52
    Come in.
  • 85:55 - 85:56
    Yes, pasha?
  • 85:57 - 85:59
    I have crucial news, my sovereign.
  • 85:59 - 86:03
    Mr.Herzl took refuge in French embassy.
  • 86:03 - 86:07
    The agents of swearing alwyas come together.
  • 86:09 - 86:10
    Tahsin Pasha.
  • 86:10 - 86:13
    Withdraw the men in the docks.
  • 86:13 - 86:15
    Blockade the embassy.
  • 86:15 - 86:17
    My sovereign.
  • 86:17 - 86:19
    What about sending other soldiers to the embassy?
  • 86:19 - 86:21
    Until we go,
  • 86:21 - 86:24
    ..we shouldn't let infidel Herzl escape from docks.
  • 86:24 - 86:26
    Do what I said, pasha.
  • 86:26 - 86:28
    We'll withdraw from docks,
  • 86:28 - 86:31
    ..so Mr.Herzl can get out freely.
  • 86:32 - 86:35
    May god give you a long life.
  • 86:35 - 86:37
    May god give you a long life.
  • 86:44 - 86:46
    When the subject was closed,
  • 86:46 - 86:48
    ..why would Makbule leave such a letter?
  • 86:48 - 86:50
    I don't know.
  • 86:50 - 86:53
    Seniha may have forced her to write.
  • 86:54 - 86:56
    Mother.
  • 86:56 - 86:58
    I know my uncle is innocent.
  • 86:58 - 87:01
    You and me. It doesn't matter.
  • 87:01 - 87:04
    She has the letter. And her signature on it.
  • 87:04 - 87:05
    And she got disappeared.
  • 87:07 - 87:09
    Did you talk to my father?
  • 87:10 - 87:11
    After all,
  • 87:11 - 87:13
    ..Hatice Sultan didn't want anything.
  • 87:13 - 87:16
    -She wants to see her father. -I did. But..
  • 87:16 - 87:18
    He didn't let strictly.
  • 87:19 - 87:22
    Then she can't go anywhere.
  • 87:24 - 87:27
    We have to find another way.
  • 87:27 - 87:29
    There is a way.
  • 87:30 - 87:33
    We2ll get her out through your tunnels.
  • 87:48 - 87:51
    What's wrong, Mahmud? What is that?
  • 87:51 - 87:53
    It strikes over and over again.
  • 87:53 - 87:55
    What strikes, Mahmud?
  • 87:58 - 88:01
    -Are you okay? -It stroke my head first.
  • 88:01 - 88:04
    Then it stroke my lungs.
  • 88:04 - 88:07
    And now it strikes my stomach.
  • 88:07 - 88:09
    What strikes? Tell me for god's sake.
  • 88:09 - 88:11
    Fast strikes.
  • 88:11 - 88:13
    It took the hell out of me.
  • 88:13 - 88:17
    -Like saying "break me." -Don't break it!
  • 88:17 - 88:20
    Well done. Keep doing this.
  • 88:20 - 88:23
    Don't you know me, my Seniha?
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    I wouldn't break even if I died.
  • 88:25 - 88:27
    Good.
  • 88:27 - 88:29
    Look.
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    I have good news to strengthen you.
  • 88:33 - 88:35
    News?
  • 88:35 - 88:37
    What news?
  • 88:37 - 88:40
    Makbule wrote a letter mentioning Mehmed Pasha's name.
  • 88:40 - 88:43
    So Bidar is in a tight corner now.
  • 88:43 - 88:47
    Now she has to do whatever we ask her.
  • 88:48 - 88:50
    Hatice Sultan..
  • 88:50 - 88:52
    ..has to go give Murad Khan information.
  • 88:53 - 88:55
    Not only information,
  • 88:55 - 88:56
    ..but also medicine.
  • 88:56 - 88:59
    It will be such medicine that..
  • 88:59 - 89:02
    ..Sultan Murada will feel it when he drinks it.
  • 89:02 - 89:04
    He will feel ill so..
  • 89:04 - 89:07
    ..they will get him outside to take him to hospital.
  • 89:10 - 89:13
    The only obstacle is..
  • 89:13 - 89:15
    ..Vasfi Effendi.
  • 89:15 - 89:19
    He seems like a man of Murad Khan..
  • 89:19 - 89:21
    ..of a sort. But he is not.
  • 89:21 - 89:24
    Abdulhamid put him here.
  • 89:24 - 89:28
    To be successful in this plan,
  • 89:28 - 89:32
    ..Hatice Sultan should push Vasfi out.
  • 89:32 - 89:34
    -How? -How..
  • 89:34 - 89:38
    How can it be? She'll say nice things to him.
  • 89:38 - 89:40
    "Vasfi! Vasfi!"
  • 89:40 - 89:43
    "You're the lord of my heart, Vasfi."
  • 89:43 - 89:45
    Like these stuff.
  • 89:45 - 89:49
    So Vasf Effendi will croak.
  • 89:49 - 89:51
    His resistance will get broken.
  • 89:51 - 89:54
    When Sultan Murad gets ill,
  • 89:54 - 89:56
    ..he will take him straight to hospital
  • 89:56 - 89:58
    Mahmud. But..
  • 89:58 - 90:02
    This part of plan is troubled in the aspect of ethics..
  • 90:02 - 90:05
    But if we have to, there is nothing to do.
  • 90:06 - 90:08
    My Seniha. Now..
  • 90:09 - 90:12
    A failed plan is an unethical plan.
  • 90:12 - 90:14
    An unfailed plan is..
  • 90:14 - 90:17
    ..is an ethical plan.
  • 90:17 - 90:19
    Don't mind these.
  • 90:19 - 90:22
    Focus on the victory only.
  • 90:22 - 90:24
    Leave the rest to me.
  • 90:26 - 90:29
    Oh! Thirstiness is terrible.
  • 90:29 - 90:32
    YILDIZ PALACE
  • 90:34 - 90:36
    Stop there.
  • 90:37 - 90:38
    The sovereign.
  • 90:38 - 90:41
    Thedor Herzl is a guest in our embassy now.
  • 90:41 - 90:43
    Who is that?
  • 90:44 - 90:47
    You don't think I summoned you here..
  • 90:47 - 90:49
    ..for such a small issue, right?
  • 90:49 - 90:51
    Why was I summoned, then?
  • 90:52 - 90:54
    Ambassador.
  • 90:55 - 90:58
    We Muslims love our prophet.
  • 90:58 - 91:00
    That..
  • 91:00 - 91:05
    His best lovers sacrificed themselves for him.
  • 91:06 - 91:09
    We can sacrifice too.
  • 91:10 - 91:12
    We heard that..
  • 91:12 - 91:15
    ..a theater play was planned.
  • 91:17 - 91:19
    A play containing insults to our prophet.
  • 91:23 - 91:25
    I am..
  • 91:25 - 91:27
    ..the sultan of Balkans,
  • 91:28 - 91:29
    ..Iraq,
  • 91:30 - 91:33
    ..Syria, Lebanon,
  • 91:33 - 91:35
    ..Hedjaz, Caucasus,
  • 91:36 - 91:38
    ..Anatolia and the capital.
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    I am..
  • 91:40 - 91:44
    ..Abdulhamid Khan, the caliph of Islam!
  • 91:45 - 91:47
    Unless you stop that play,
  • 91:47 - 91:49
    ..I'll collapse the world over you.
  • 91:56 - 92:00
    It's impossible to ban such a play.
  • 92:01 - 92:03
    What is impossible..
  • 92:03 - 92:07
    .. is standing against Sultan Abdulhamid the Second,
  • 92:07 - 92:09
    ..in spite of him.
  • 92:10 - 92:11
    Please.
  • 92:20 - 92:21
    Okay.
  • 92:21 - 92:24
    I'll get you out of the palace.
  • 92:24 - 92:26
    It seems that you convinced our sovereign
  • 92:26 - 92:28
    No.
  • 92:29 - 92:31
    How will I get out then?
  • 92:31 - 92:35
    There is a hidden tunnel in Abdulkadir's chamber.
  • 92:35 - 92:37
    You will use it.
  • 92:40 - 92:43
    I thought those tunnels were rumors.
  • 92:44 - 92:45
    Then it's true..
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    ..Abdulkadir escapes from the palace continuously.
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    My prince's situation doesn't concern you.
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    Don't get deceived by the power of that letter, Hatice.
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    I saw many powerful people in this palace..
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    ..None of them is here now.
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    Don't get angry instantly, please.
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    I don't say anything to your prince.
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    Everyone knows he is a libertarian.
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    You should get prepared right away.
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    I'll inform you when I am ready.
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    What is it? It's said you're looking for me.
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    Yes.
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    I need a job.
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    Sit.
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    I have a good job for you.
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    What is it?
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    You'll do my job in the dock.
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    It means I will racketeer.
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    Let's not say this.
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    We find jobs for unemployed people.
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    So they pay us in return of this.
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    -Let me think. -Sit.
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    I'm not done talking.
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    I offer you a partnership.
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    I won't be around for a while.
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    I need a brave and trustworthy man like you.
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    -Partnership? -Partnership.
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    %20 of the collected money is yours.
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    You'll bring me the rest.
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    Okay?
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    Okay, Kerop.
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    Okay.
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    Write, pasha.
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    The French's anti-Islamist attitudes
  • 95:02 - 95:08
    ..crossing the line and pushing the ethic limits,
  • 95:08 - 95:11
    ..has acerbated us.
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    The calip of the world, Abdulhamid Khan orders..
  • 95:15 - 95:19
    ..to wave the caliphate flag right away..
  • 95:19 - 95:24
    ..and resist against the French troops there.
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    In the name of god.
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    We will speak in their language from now on.
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    Stop. Ömer, stop.
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    We should wait. Calm down.
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    We need to know what he talks about.
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    Move.
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    So, girl?
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    Is Bidar convinced?
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    Yes, auntie.
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    Thankfully.
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    Hatice.
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    There is someone called Vasfi with your father.
  • 96:27 - 96:29
    Yes. I know.
  • 96:29 - 96:33
    Mahmud says unless we pull Vasfi on our side,
  • 96:33 - 96:35
    ..we can never be successful.
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    What will we do?
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    -How will we pull him on our side? -Look, girl.
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    It's a hard situation for you.
  • 96:46 - 96:47
    But..
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    I mean..
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    He is some kind of gull,
  • 96:52 - 96:56
    -If you imply marrying him.. -I see.
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    I see, auntie.
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    I'll do the necessity.
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    In order that my father will be safe.
  • 97:06 - 97:10
    A mall trickery will be no harmful.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    The plan is working magnificently, Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 97:19 - 97:21
    Detectives start withdrawing from the docks.
  • 97:21 - 97:23
    Mr.Herzl will come to the dock.
  • 97:23 - 97:27
    Abdulhamid will get both the notebook and Herzl.
  • 97:27 - 97:29
    Then we will get the notebook.
  • 97:29 - 97:31
    Wonderful!
  • 97:31 - 97:33
    We'll feel relieved, pasha.
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    To be honest,
  • 97:38 - 97:40
    ..the things have just started.
  • 97:41 - 97:44
    Abdulhamid wants to kill his brother Murad. But..
  • 97:44 - 97:47
    ..I will get Murad out before that.
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    Pasha.
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    Plans of plans.
  • 97:51 - 97:54
    I'm afraid you will go bananas eventually?
  • 97:55 - 97:57
    How is it possible? Two thing at the same time.
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    I'll try to get he notebook which is more complicated.
  • 98:02 - 98:06
    Sabahattin will get Murad Khan which is less complicated.
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    Pasha.
  • 98:09 - 98:13
    May Abdulhamid be baiting us again?
  • 98:13 - 98:16
    Unless we are careful, Abdulhamid bot can bait..
  • 98:16 - 98:18
    ..and nail us down.
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    Mr.Zaharoff.
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    We have to be very smart.
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    Here is the map of the tunnels.
  • 98:45 - 98:48
    It's written there how you can go.
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    Okay. But..
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    How will I enter the tunnels?
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    Here.
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    Alright, brother. We've got the news.
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    Take it and go to the palace.
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    I'll bust him there.
  • 99:30 - 99:32
    Calm down, Ömer.
  • 99:32 - 99:34
    Let them answer, first.
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    ÇIRAĞAN PALACE
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    My sultan.
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    The order is strict.
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    Nobody except me can see Murad Effendi.
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    Vasfi Effendi.
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    I'm here with the permission of our sovereign.
  • 99:54 - 99:57
    It's evening now. I need to see my father and return.
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    Forgive me, my sultan. But I can't let you.
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    Vasfi Effendi.
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    Look at me, please.
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    I'm here to talk to my father about marriage.
  • 100:12 - 100:16
    I and my father know you for years.
  • 100:16 - 100:20
    We know how well-mannered and loyal you are.
  • 100:20 - 100:22
    Thank you, my sultan.
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    I think..
  • 100:24 - 100:28
    ..you will be a befitting groom for our dynasty.
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    If you let me now, I'll discuss it with my father.
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    Vasfi Effendi.
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    Don't tell anyone about this, though.
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    Of course. Of course, my sultan.
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    I will never.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Please.
  • 101:16 - 101:17
    How was the first fasting day?
  • 101:17 - 101:19
    I had no difficulty, daddy.
  • 101:19 - 101:21
    Praise be. Praise be.
  • 101:23 - 101:27
    People sow a seed in themselves on the first day of Ramadan.
  • 101:28 - 101:32
    On the third day, that weed sprouts.
  • 101:32 - 101:34
    On the tenth day,
  • 101:34 - 101:36
    ..it turns into a sapling with its root and stem.
  • 101:36 - 101:38
    Then it has branches.
  • 101:38 - 101:42
    On the twentieth day, leaves bloom on the branches.
  • 101:43 - 101:45
    On the twenty seventh day,
  • 101:45 - 101:48
    ..the leaves come in to blossom.
  • 101:48 - 101:49
    On the last day,
  • 101:49 - 101:53
    ..it becomes a strong tree with fruits on the branches.
  • 101:54 - 101:56
    Its roots are in the deepest.
  • 101:56 - 101:58
    Its branches are on the sky.
  • 101:58 - 102:00
    The light of the fasting..
  • 102:00 - 102:02
    ..is on the face of person.
  • 102:04 - 102:06
    How well you described.
  • 102:08 - 102:11
    Every Ramadan has a different color.
  • 102:11 - 102:14
    Ramadans go through seasons.
  • 102:14 - 102:17
    In one, you long for a juicy watermelon.
  • 102:18 - 102:20
    In another, you long for winter candy.
  • 102:20 - 102:22
    What do you miss today?
  • 102:25 - 102:28
    I only miss Ramadan itself.
  • 102:42 - 102:45
    Thank god who gave us Ramadan.
  • 102:45 - 102:48
    -Amen. -Amen.
  • 103:16 - 103:18
    Where is Hatice?
  • 103:23 - 103:25
    My sovereign.
  • 103:25 - 103:27
    She was sick.
  • 103:27 - 103:29
    That must be why she isn't here.
  • 103:29 - 103:30
    Did doctors take care of her?
  • 103:30 - 103:32
    Of course.
  • 103:33 - 103:35
    No need to worry. Don't worry about her.
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    Father.
  • 104:02 - 104:03
    Dear father.
  • 104:04 - 104:06
    You need to take that medicine.
  • 104:07 - 104:10
    Abdulhamid got a fatwa to have you killed.
  • 104:12 - 104:14
    If you take that, we can get you out of here.
  • 104:14 - 104:16
    Aunt Seniha will help us.
  • 104:17 - 104:19
    Please, father.
  • 104:20 - 104:22
    For us.
  • 104:22 - 104:24
    You need to do it for the country.
  • 104:25 - 104:28
    You are the sovereign of this country.
  • 104:38 - 104:40
    YILDIZ PALACE
  • 104:41 - 104:44
    I heard something about Bidar Sultan's brother.
  • 104:46 - 104:48
    What did you hear?
  • 104:49 - 104:51
    I just heard.
  • 104:51 - 104:54
    But I think our sultan doesn't know about it.
  • 104:56 - 104:59
    Tell me, Lady Fatma. What did you hear?
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    Never mind. It's nothing.
  • 105:04 - 105:06
    I just said it.
  • 105:08 - 105:10
    If you'll excuse me.
  • 105:18 - 105:21
    It's obvious now who sent the letter.
  • 105:22 - 105:25
    You've got involved in the game eventually,
  • 105:25 - 105:27
    ..Lady Fatma Pesent.
  • 105:40 - 105:41
    Abdulkadir.
  • 105:46 - 105:48
    Is Hatice back?
  • 105:49 - 105:51
    She isn't, mother.
  • 105:52 - 105:54
    I was sleeping so deeply.
  • 105:54 - 105:55
    If she was, I could have realized.
  • 105:55 - 105:59
    You'll tell your father Hatice went to Çırağan.
  • 105:59 - 106:01
    Tell him that Seniha sent her.
  • 106:02 - 106:05
    -They can bust there if necessary. -Mother.
  • 106:05 - 106:07
    What about your brother?
  • 106:16 - 106:18
    Did Morroco get into action?
  • 106:18 - 106:20
    They did, my sovereign.
  • 106:20 - 106:21
    Good.
  • 106:21 - 106:23
    Did you evacuate the docks?
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    As you ordered.
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    Nice.
  • 106:26 - 106:28
    My sovereign.
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    Let's set up our traps, pasha.
  • 106:39 - 106:42
    Prepare Ferhan. (Abdulhamid's favorite horse)
  • 106:42 - 106:45
    Don't you want us to prepare a troop?
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    No. I'll go alone. All alone.
  • 106:49 - 106:51
    Burhaneddin.
  • 106:52 - 106:54
    You know what to do.
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    FRENCH EMBASSY
  • 107:09 - 107:13
    Look at that pathetic question that came from Great France.
  • 107:13 - 107:15
    Bullshit.
  • 107:15 - 107:17
    What is that?
  • 107:20 - 107:22
    They ask what Abdulhamid wants.
  • 107:22 - 107:23
    It's such a question that..
  • 107:23 - 107:27
    It contains acquiescence, submission and abasement.
  • 107:27 - 107:29
    Disgraceful.
  • 107:29 - 107:32
    If Abdulhamid says "die", The whole France will die.
  • 107:32 - 107:35
    It means that Abdulhamid made a move.
  • 107:47 - 107:48
    Damn!
  • 107:48 - 107:50
    Tyrant! Red Sultan!
  • 107:50 - 107:53
    -What now? -Ottoman clerk is here.
  • 107:53 - 107:56
    He sent a harsh note.
  • 107:56 - 108:00
    Abdulhamid wants us to ban the play in France right away.
  • 108:00 - 108:03
    If you had informed France what happened here,
  • 108:03 - 108:06
    If you had agreed with Abdulhamid, it wouldn't be a big matter now.
  • 108:06 - 108:09
    I hope you won't have headaches due to that.
  • 108:10 - 108:11
    Whatever.
  • 108:11 - 108:13
    The dock must be empty. I'm going.
  • 108:13 - 108:16
    Can you get a coach for me?
  • 108:16 - 108:17
    We can. But..
  • 108:17 - 108:19
    I think you aren't safe in the capital.
  • 108:19 - 108:21
    You can get caught any moment.
  • 108:21 - 108:22
    Don't worry.
  • 108:22 - 108:25
    I don't get in the water if I can't see the bottom.
  • 108:42 - 108:45
    -Time to fight now. -Alright.
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    I'll follow him. Take telegram and go to the palace.
  • 109:17 - 109:19
    Ömer!
  • 109:19 - 109:21
    But we may need Hiram.
  • 109:21 - 109:22
    They are encrypted.
  • 109:22 - 109:25
    We may not solve them without him.
  • 109:25 - 109:27
    From now on,
  • 109:27 - 109:30
    ..only thing we will take from him is his life, Osman.
  • 109:30 - 109:31
    You go.
  • 109:38 - 109:40
    YILDIZ PALACE
  • 109:45 - 109:48
    Oh! My prince.
  • 109:48 - 109:50
    Where are you going?
  • 109:51 - 109:52
    To my father.
  • 109:53 - 109:55
    What is wrong?
  • 109:55 - 109:58
    Hatice Sultan escaped from the palace.
  • 109:59 - 110:00
    To where?
  • 110:00 - 110:02
    To Çırağan.
  • 110:02 - 110:04
    -I'm gonna tell my father. -My prince.
  • 110:07 - 110:09
    I see extraordinary changes about you.
  • 110:09 - 110:12
    The libertarian prince is gone.
  • 110:12 - 110:14
    Burhaneddin is here instead of him.
  • 110:14 - 110:16
    What's it got to do with it?
  • 110:16 - 110:18
    Just like that, my prince.
  • 110:19 - 110:21
    What's Hatice Sultan to you?
  • 110:21 - 110:23
    What is she to you?
  • 110:24 - 110:27
    He was a prisoner in Çırağan for years.
  • 110:28 - 110:29
    Then she came here.
  • 110:29 - 110:31
    ..became a prisoner again.
  • 110:31 - 110:35
    If Hatice went to Çırağan, she wanted to see her father.
  • 110:35 - 110:36
    She must have missed him.
  • 110:36 - 110:39
    You'll snitch on her to you father.
  • 110:39 - 110:41
    What will you obtain?
  • 110:41 - 110:43
    Look at yourself.
  • 110:43 - 110:45
    Look at yourself, brother.
  • 110:45 - 110:46
    Does it suit you?
  • 110:46 - 110:48
    Wanna be like Burhaneddin?
  • 110:48 - 110:51
    -Stop saying Burhaneddin. -But you are.
  • 110:51 - 110:53
    You are..
  • 110:53 - 110:57
    Losers become similar to their opponents.
  • 110:57 - 110:59
    You were a good guy.
  • 110:59 - 111:03
    You were the only libertarian prince of the dynasty
  • 111:03 - 111:05
    You act like him because..
  • 111:05 - 111:07
    ..you think you lost against him.
  • 111:07 - 111:09
    Don't, brother.
  • 111:09 - 111:11
    Don't.
  • 111:12 - 111:14
    What are you planning, Sabahattin?
  • 111:14 - 111:15
    Me?
  • 111:16 - 111:19
    I'm protecting my prince.
  • 111:19 - 111:20
    Defending my prince..
  • 111:20 - 111:23
    who can rule this country with new ideas..
  • 111:23 - 111:26
    ..and the hope of the oppressed people.
  • 111:29 - 111:31
    You can go if you like.
  • 111:31 - 111:32
    Go.
  • 111:32 - 111:34
    Our sovereign is there.
  • 111:35 - 111:38
    But forget about being a libertarian..
  • 111:38 - 111:41
    ..and the hope of people.
  • 111:41 - 111:43
    Go.
  • 111:47 - 111:49
    You're right.
  • 111:50 - 111:52
    You're right.
  • 111:52 - 111:54
    If you act with the idea of freedom,
  • 111:54 - 111:56
    ..you'll always be right.
  • 111:56 - 111:58
    The light of freedom..
  • 111:59 - 112:01
    ..gets you in the right way.
  • 112:14 - 112:16
    What are you doing, Sabahattin?
  • 112:16 - 112:18
    Nothing.
  • 112:18 - 112:21
    I'll handle the notebook thing.
  • 112:21 - 112:23
    It's dangerous.
  • 112:23 - 112:26
    It may be a trap. I can't put you in danger.
  • 112:27 - 112:30
    You're the future of this country.
  • 112:31 - 112:33
    Deal with Murad Effendi.
  • 112:33 - 112:35
    -How? -It's so crucial.
  • 112:35 - 112:37
    -Is it not dangerous? -Very crucial.
  • 112:53 - 112:55
    Follow.
  • 112:55 - 112:57
    Don't lose the sight of it.
  • 113:19 - 113:21
    Is Ferhan ready?
  • 113:21 - 113:23
    It is, my sovereign.
  • 113:23 - 113:26
    -And there is great news. -What is it?
  • 113:26 - 113:30
    The French abolished the theater play.
  • 113:30 - 113:32
    Thank god.
  • 113:33 - 113:34
    My sovereign.
  • 113:34 - 113:38
    Thanks are coming from all Islam lands.
  • 113:38 - 113:42
    Liverpool Muslim Institute expresses gratitude.
  • 113:42 - 113:44
    Our Indian brothers poured in the streets.
  • 113:44 - 113:48
    They wish health for their caliph..
  • 113:48 - 113:50
    ..who didn't let them insult the prophet.
  • 113:50 - 113:56
    Rejoicing demonstrations are being held in Egypt and Algeria.
  • 113:57 - 114:00
    My sovereign. May god be pleased with you.
  • 114:07 - 114:12
    If we are honored by being a servant of this religion,
  • 114:13 - 114:16
    ..we won't seek for a greater title.
  • 114:57 - 114:59
    Shall we stop him, pasha?
  • 114:59 - 115:01
    No. Keep following.
  • 115:42 - 115:45
    Herzl. Herzl.
  • 115:46 - 115:49
    Lay down arms! Theodor Herzl!
  • 115:51 - 115:54
    Hands up!
  • 116:05 - 116:08
    Show me your face. Theodor Herzl.
  • 116:11 - 116:13
    Who are you? Where is Herzl?
  • 116:13 - 116:16
    I'm just a coachman, sir.
  • 116:17 - 116:19
    Don't lie to me! Where is Herzl?
  • 116:19 - 116:21
    I don't know, sir.
  • 116:21 - 116:23
    I'm just after my bread.
  • 116:23 - 116:25
    I do whatever people want.
  • 116:33 - 116:34
    Take this.
  • 116:36 - 116:38
    You'll keep silent for your bread.
  • 116:41 - 116:43
    Probably, he got rid of us.
  • 116:43 - 116:46
    And went to the dock. But we can't catch him up.
  • 116:49 - 116:51
    YILDIZ PALACE
  • 116:56 - 116:58
    Please. Please.
  • 117:02 - 117:04
    I'm just thinking, Tahsin Pasha.
  • 117:04 - 117:06
    Whoever..
  • 117:06 - 117:07
    ..Ottoman embraced,
  • 117:07 - 117:09
    ..stabbed it eventually.
  • 117:11 - 117:12
    Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 117:13 - 117:18
    You can lose your life and money by being betrayed.
  • 117:18 - 117:22
    But you lose your character if you betray.
  • 117:22 - 117:24
    And there is no compensation for it.
  • 117:24 - 117:27
    We can close our deficit somehow. Let them worry.
  • 117:28 - 117:30
    I still feel sorry, pasha.
  • 117:30 - 117:32
    Look.
  • 117:32 - 117:36
    From Conqueror to Beyazid,
  • 117:36 - 117:38
    ..Ottoman embraced Jews.
  • 117:39 - 117:42
    But now even the descendants in Vienna come here..
  • 117:42 - 117:44
    ..and try to spoil the peace.
  • 117:45 - 117:48
    I'm also here to say that.
  • 117:48 - 117:51
    The suspicion over you has been cleared.
  • 117:51 - 117:53
    You can feel relieved.
  • 117:53 - 117:56
    Did you catch someone?
  • 117:56 - 117:57
    No. Not yet.
  • 117:57 - 118:01
    But our sultan set a dual trap.
  • 118:01 - 118:05
    Two coaches. Two traps.
  • 118:05 - 118:07
    But you can feel relieved.
  • 118:07 - 118:11
    Now that you are here, you cannot be blamed.
  • 118:11 - 118:13
    Happy to hear that.
  • 118:14 - 118:15
    I'd like to..
  • 118:15 - 118:18
    ..declare my loyalty to our sovereign again.
  • 118:18 - 118:21
    When he finishes his work,
  • 118:21 - 118:23
    ..he will visit you.
  • 118:35 - 118:37
    The second coach.
  • 118:38 - 118:40
    The second trap.
  • 119:05 - 119:06
    Girl.
  • 119:06 - 119:09
    Stop walking. Calm down.
  • 119:10 - 119:11
    Sit here.
  • 119:14 - 119:17
    What if everything goes wrong? Protect us, god.
  • 119:18 - 119:19
    Hatice.
  • 119:19 - 119:23
    Nothing will happen. My brother will be safe and sound.
  • 119:23 - 119:25
    -How, aunt? How? -Girl.
  • 119:25 - 119:27
    They will stop the coach..
  • 119:27 - 119:29
    ..while on the way of hospital.
  • 119:29 - 119:31
    If they don't give Murad Effendi,
  • 119:31 - 119:32
    ..they'll say they will kill.
  • 119:32 - 119:34
    -That's the plan. -What if they kill dad?
  • 119:34 - 119:35
    Shh.
  • 119:35 - 119:38
    It's not so easy to kill a man from dynasty.
  • 119:38 - 119:41
    They can't even touch him. Don't worry.
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    Coachman.
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    Coachman.
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    What we will do soon is very dangerous.
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    A matter of life and death. Clear, boy?
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    But I'm a coachman, sir.
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    I can find any job.
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    There will be no change in my life degree.
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    God damn you.
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    I talk about state jobs.
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    You talk about coachman.
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    Is that all your imagination, you douchebag?
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    They'll take the notebook..
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    ..from Mr.Herzl here.
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    Then.
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    They will take it to the palace with that waiting coach.
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    We can't take the notebook here.
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    It's too dangerous.
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    That's just meant for Hiram.
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    What's going on here?
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    Hiram. Come here.
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    Hiram.
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    There is a notebook issue.
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    We need to take care of that too.
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    Pasha.
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    We've had a good relationship by today.
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    I think it will be spoiled.
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    What are you doing?
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    You're talking nonsense.
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    Lower that gun, you douchebag.
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    You can't take it from Herzl. At least, while I am here.
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    Hiram.
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    Come.
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    Mr.Herzl who you are meant to protect..
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    ..is coming.
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    Father.
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    Is that you?
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    What are you doing here?
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    Who are you?
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    The prince of Sultan Abdulhamid Khan..
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    He is Burhaneddin, Theodor Herzl.
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    Theodor Herzl.
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    Father feels sad because he couldn't come to see you off.
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    I came instead of him.
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    I brought his hello and words.
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    "Caliphate Abdulhamid is..
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    ..your sanctuary and guardian from now on."
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    Israel was a nightmare for you.
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    It is over.
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    You woke up. Get well soon.
  • 123:04 - 123:06
    Where is the notebook?
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    The notebook.
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    Take the notebook to the palace now.
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    You saw it.
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    Mr.Herzl is done.
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    Our only option is..
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    ..to take the notebook that they will give Abdulhamid.
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    Let's go get it.
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    Of course.
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    Coachman.
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    Your father doesn't want to come with you.
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    He said you scared him.
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    My father has a family. Come with me.
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    You are a prisoner of Abdulhamid.
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    You're betraying your religion.
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    I can worship freely here.
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    Abdulhamid always treats me kindly.
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    Son.
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    You had better do what you are told.
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    On the day when Israel is founded,
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    ..you will be one of the cursed people of that country.
  • 124:24 - 124:27
    Are you still dreaming of Israel?
  • 124:27 - 124:30
    -Where will Israel be? -In Palestine.
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    In Jerusalem.
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    This is Ottoman.
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    This is Islam.
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    This is the land of loyal people who were promised victory..
  • 124:39 - 124:41
    ..by god who is victorious forever.
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    In this land,
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    ..there is a power that will eradicate your Zionist goals.
  • 124:48 - 124:49
    Mr.Herzl.
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    You don't have right to make the life miserable for Jews.
  • 124:54 - 124:56
    If they get in Palestine,
  • 124:56 - 124:59
    ..a bloody era will start.
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    And Muslims..
  • 125:02 - 125:05
    ..are not afraid of death.
  • 125:09 - 125:11
    You're free to go now.
  • 125:11 - 125:13
    But..
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    You have to obey our sultan's orders.
  • 125:19 - 125:21
    Come on.
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    Oh, father.
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    If I knew you loved me so much,
  • 125:40 - 125:42
    ..I wouldn't make that jokes.
  • 125:42 - 125:44
    Did you say something?
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    My father..
  • 125:47 - 125:50
    ..went to the other duty because it was dangerous.
  • 125:50 - 125:54
    Are you sure that Sultan Murad will get out of coach?
  • 125:54 - 125:57
    What is it? Are you scared?
  • 125:57 - 126:01
    Don't you want your gift Sultan Murad to ascend the throne?
  • 126:01 - 126:04
    Don't you want Sultan Murad make you a pasha..
  • 126:04 - 126:06
    ..who will save him?
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    Of course, I want that.
  • 126:08 - 126:10
    Back me up when I get in the coach then.
  • 126:10 - 126:12
    And don't talk much.
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    Stay here, pasha.
  • 126:28 - 126:31
    -It may be a trap. -My life is not important.
  • 126:31 - 126:34
    I put my head into gunshots many times.
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    Hey! Stop!
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    Stop the coach!
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    Give the notebook. Give it and save your life.
  • 126:56 - 126:59
    Go fast and save your life.
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    -It wasn't a trap, pasha. -Good.
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    Well done, Hiram.
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    A trap!
  • 127:22 - 127:23
    Sabahattin.
  • 127:23 - 127:26
    They set Sabahattin up!
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    Coachman! Coachman!
  • 127:28 - 127:30
    Coachman!
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    I'm writing these lines from the capital..
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    ..which I leave to history as memories.
  • 127:50 - 127:53
    Ottoman hospitality is great.
  • 127:54 - 127:56
    They welcomed me very well.
  • 127:56 - 127:59
    I found chances to meet some pashas.
  • 127:59 - 128:03
    Even, I heard that Sultan Abdulhamid would accept me.
  • 128:04 - 128:06
    Not yet, though.
  • 128:07 - 128:11
    I want to meet that kind sultan.
  • 128:27 - 128:30
    Now, Hiram.
  • 128:31 - 128:34
    Your doom is starting now.
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    What the fuck are you doing?
  • 128:42 - 128:44
    He was in my gunpoint.
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    It was necessary, Ömer.
  • 128:46 - 128:48
    Screw your necessity!
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    That's the order, Ömer.
  • 128:51 - 128:54
    I don't doubt. I just obey.
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    Whose order is this?
  • 128:58 - 128:59
    He ran away thanks to you.
  • 128:59 - 129:02
    -Did sultan order not to kill Hiram? -Exactly!
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    Brother.
  • 129:08 - 129:09
    It doesn't hurt.
  • 129:09 - 129:11
    But I don't understand either.
  • 129:11 - 129:14
    Are you angry with our sovereign's order?
  • 129:21 - 129:23
    Why, Osman? Why?
  • 129:25 - 129:29
    Because they didn't understand what he talked about to Vatican.
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    Drive, coachman!
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    Drive faster!
  • 129:45 - 129:46
    We need to catch up!
  • 129:46 - 129:49
    Sabahattin will get beheaded!
  • 129:54 - 129:57
    I'm Theodor Herzl.
  • 129:57 - 129:59
    I wasn't born to be a servant of Red Sultan.
  • 130:00 - 130:02
    I won't get beaten by you, Abdulhamid.
  • 130:04 - 130:05
    I'll get off in the first dock
  • 130:05 - 130:07
    ..and return to get my father back.
  • 130:08 - 130:11
    I'll put your coffin in the train whose rails you placed..
  • 130:11 - 130:14
    ..and will exile you to Hedjaz forever, Abdulhamid.
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    Coachman.
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    Don't move.
  • 130:34 - 130:36
    If you do something wrong,
  • 130:36 - 130:40
    ..we will kill both you and Sultan Murad.
  • 130:51 - 130:54
    Your nephew is here to save you, uncle.
  • 130:55 - 130:57
    Don't be afraid. You won't die.
  • 131:00 - 131:02
    Sabahattin.
  • 131:02 - 131:04
    My son.
  • 131:04 - 131:07
    They caught Sabahattin.
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    Brother.
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    You were the crown prince.
  • 131:57 - 132:00
    My uncle Abdulaziz was on the throne.
  • 132:01 - 132:03
    One night, a weird man..
  • 132:03 - 132:06
    ..was taking you from Dolmabahçe.
  • 132:07 - 132:09
    I got worried and followed.
  • 132:11 - 132:13
    He took you to a mysterious building..
  • 132:13 - 132:15
    ..in Kadıköy.
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    According to masonry traditions,
  • 132:20 - 132:22
    ..you became a member of Lodge.
  • 132:22 - 132:25
    From that time, I always prayed.
  • 132:26 - 132:29
    That My uncle wouldn't leave the throne..
  • 132:29 - 132:32
    ..and that you would never get the throne.
  • 132:33 - 132:37
    But they dethroned my uncle with a coup and killed him.
  • 132:37 - 132:40
    You took his place.
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    You thought they would kill you too..
  • 132:44 - 132:46
    ..and got scared.
  • 132:47 - 132:49
    You got so scared that..
  • 132:49 - 132:51
    ..you lost your mind.
  • 132:52 - 132:55
    And the throne was mine.
  • 133:00 - 133:02
    From the time I ascended the throne,
  • 133:03 - 133:07
    ..our enemies always threatened me with you.
  • 133:08 - 133:11
    I never wanted to harm you.
  • 133:11 - 133:14
    But as long as you existed,
  • 133:14 - 133:17
    ..our enemies always hoped for help from you.
  • 133:17 - 133:20
    They were gonna dethrone and kill me like my uncle,
  • 133:20 - 133:23
    You were gonna take my place. And they were end our country.
  • 133:24 - 133:26
    I didn't attempt this.
  • 133:26 - 133:28
    You did.
  • 133:29 - 133:32
    You knew that Ali Suavi would get you out.
  • 133:32 - 133:36
    You knew that Mahmud Pasha and my sister Seniha..
  • 133:36 - 133:39
    ..would get you out and enthrone you years ago.
  • 133:41 - 133:43
    But after that incident,
  • 133:43 - 133:46
    I saw your mercy.
  • 133:46 - 133:47
    You forgave..
  • 133:47 - 133:51
    ..both Mahmud Pasha and Seniha.
  • 133:52 - 133:54
    Then I never wanted.
  • 133:55 - 133:57
    I can't know your heart.
  • 133:58 - 134:00
    The enemy can't either.
  • 134:03 - 134:06
    These are hard times.
  • 134:08 - 134:11
    Your existence always gave the enemy..
  • 134:11 - 134:14
    ..encouragement and hope.
  • 134:14 - 134:19
    They tried to dethrone me and enthrone you for 25 years.
  • 134:19 - 134:21
    They are still doing.
  • 134:36 - 134:38
    I have a request now.
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    If you are still the same Murad,
  • 134:43 - 134:47
    Blow your head to finish the cruel's hopes.
  • 134:48 - 134:52
    If you are gonna be the sovereign of this country,
  • 134:52 - 134:55
    If you are gonna be the caliph of Islam,
  • 134:55 - 134:58
    If you broke your connection with Masons,
  • 134:58 - 135:00
    If you are gonna be..
  • 135:00 - 135:02
    a block for the cruel, breath for the oppressed.
  • 135:02 - 135:04
    Finish the duality.
  • 135:04 - 135:06
    Shoot me.
Title:
Payitaht Abdülhamid 14. Bölüm HD
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