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Payitaht "Abdülhamid" 8.Bölüm

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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Do you wanna take revenge from Abdulhamid?
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    Abdulhamid had your father killed.
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    Step on it.
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    -Is it comfortable? -It is.
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    You will get used to it, boy.
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    When did you see me and made this, my sovereign?
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    Our sovereign saw you walking..
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    ..in the Kuruçeşme garden with your mother.
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    Then we inquired about you.
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    Thank god. My son is walking.
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    We're grateful to you.
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    We're Christian, but your people.
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    We knew Ottoman ruled with justice for centuries.
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    But now in the newspapers, we read..
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    -Forgive me. -What is written in the papers?
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    They call you killer.
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    But you made a leg for my son with your hands.
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    You are a person who tries to help a cripple boy for his peace..
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    ..and has a great heart beyond the country borders.
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    Shame on ones who call you killer.
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    I believe they slandered on you.
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    I will tell this to everyone, my sovereign.
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    I've never harmed anyone during my sultanate.
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    Why do they put the blame of murder on you?
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    -Why slandering? -My boy.
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    Oppressors know..
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    ..they stand against someone who will fight for poor people.
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    They stand against Ottoman who will shield itself for poor people..
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    ..in their every move.
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    A huge nation.
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    That man wouldn't kill my father.
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    That man wouldn't kill an oppressed man.
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    Apple of my eyes.
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    Joy of my heart.
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    My angel-faced mother.
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    I swear on the verse..
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    "Even if we let you die and take you from among them..
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    ..we will definitely..
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    ..take revenge on them."
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    The vengeance is lawful for me.
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    Miss Sara. Open your eyes and make us happy.
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    Please, Miss Sara.
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    Don't worry. I'm fine.
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    Thank god.
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    You were exposed to Abldulhamid for two days.
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    That disaster can have side effects, of course.
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    The storm can't pierce my nature.
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    If you stayed with Abdulhamid for more,
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    ..you would get ruined at all.
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    -I'm just saying. -You're right, general.
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    I met the Red Sultan.
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    I tought I was falling apart.
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    If he had blown me slightly, I could have died.
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    Whatever. Let's stop talking useless.
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    Let's talk about..
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    ..how I saved Miss Sara..
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    ..with great effort and risking my life.
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    But..
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    ..If you attempt to give me a simple thanks,
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    ..I will feel great sorrow.
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    I can predict why..
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    ..you made efforts to save me.
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    Getting offended, Miss Sara.
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    Except from deep feeling towards you,
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    ...what benefit can I have?
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    -Hiram also knows this. -Yeah. Of course.
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    General Mahmud and I are full of love.
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    We don't mind benefits.
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    We just thought..
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    ..if we could draw Mr.Parvus' attention by saving you.
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    That's all.
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    Good job for you both.
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    Be sure that you will get something in return.
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    Thank you.
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    Parvus will appreciate this much.
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    Good.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Everyone out!
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    You too.
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    Wait me in the hall.
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    Feel comfortable, girl.
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    -May god improve your health. -Thanks, queen mother.
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    Listen.
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    I know your situation.
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    You were attacked by stabbing.
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    Who attacked you?
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    My sultan.
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    I don't know how long I'm in this condition.
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    I've just waken up.
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    I heard that..
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    Seniha Sultan took me as a bride.
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    How can I say who attacked me?
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    Tell me, girl. You don't need to afraid.
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    I am the queen mother.
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    I'm the nacre of the caliphate pearl.
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    Nobody can anyone under my protection.
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    Come on.
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    Come on. Tell me.
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    I was eating something in harem that night, my sultan.
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    General Mahmud came.
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    When he figured out I knew him,
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    ..he attacked me.
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    Then.. I'm like this, my sultan.
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    It means.. The causer of your condition..
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    ..is general Mahmud.
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    Seniha Sultan wanted to make your her daughter-in-law.
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    So that you wouldn't give her husband's name.
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    Bidar Sultan took you under his protection.
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    So that you would give the name of whomever she liked.
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    Listen, girl.
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    You won't tell this anyone else.
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    My sultan.
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    What will happen to me?
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    You will be where you will be afraid.
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    In the house of general Mahmud.
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    My sultan. What will I do there?
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    What about my life safety?
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    Don't worry, girl. It's the safest place.
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    If something happens to you, the causer will be obvious.
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    Both Seniha Sultan and general Mahmud..
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    ..have to take care of you well.
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    My girl.
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    I took you under my protection.
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    Whoever is responsible for you now..
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    ..can't hurt you.
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    But..
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    If someone asks you about the causer of your condition,
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    ..you will tell me immediately.
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    We kept this secret 30 years ago, general.
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    But our crop didn't grow.
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    -It didn't get out of the soil. -My sovereign.
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    If we hadn't release Sara Hedaya, we would learn now.
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    We will learn, anyway. Don't worry.
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    My sovereign.
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    We have news from Ömer.
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    Let him in.
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    -What is the situation? -My sovereign.
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    Ömer went to the exchange as he was ordered.
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    We waited for a while. But nobody came.
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    Then we went after him.
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    Ömer gave miss Sara.
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    But..
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    Mean Hiram killed Ömer's mother, my sovereign.
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    We came from god and will return to him.
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    My sovereign.
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    There was a cross..
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    ..in the forehead of Ömer's mother.
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    Stand around Ömer.
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    My sovereign.
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    Shall we invite him and talk?
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    He's a decent man. He wouldn't misbehave.
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    General.
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    Ömer is like an set arrow now.
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    We can't stop him.
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    I hope we won't meet him in a dungeon.
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    Forgive me, my sovereign.
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    He is the captive of the vengeance bow now.
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    And the bow is drawn, general.
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    The arrow will get thrown.
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    If we cut the bow, the arrow will get wasted.
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    The arrow will get thrown.
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    Father.
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    I couldn't save mom from the cruel people.
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    I couldn't bring her healthy.
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    I need to cut wood.
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    The water will boil.
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    We will clean the dirt and dust of this world..
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    ..on my Asiye.
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    Sit, please.
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    My sultan.
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    If you let me, I will give you information about the situation.
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    No need, Lady Bidar.
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    I know the situation.
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    Did she said who attacked her, my sultan_
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    No.
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    She said harem was dark those days.
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    She didn't see who it was.
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    I have been getting bad news from harem.
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    You are after a girl of harem..
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    ..and involved in politics.
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    I didn't give birth to our sovereign.
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    But I didn't discriminate him from my own children.
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    And he didn't discriminate me from his own blood.
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    -May god be pleased with him. -Amen. -Amen.
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    Amen.
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    When my son ascended the throne,
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    ..I became the queen mother.
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    I promised my son to keep this good permanently.
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    My son wanted me not to get involved in politics.
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    And I've always kept my promise to my lion.
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    But..
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    I have heard that..
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    Everyone goes in and out the politics garden..
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    ..which is forbidden for the mother of the caliphate..
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    My mother.
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    I didn't want to make my brother uncomfortable in such situations.
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    But..
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    Lady Bidar's brother, general Mehmed..
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    ..hasn't been around for long.
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    He is fugitive with the suspicion coat on him.
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    I apologize, mother.
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    As long as you don't bring your brother..
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    ..in the presence of the sovereign,
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    ..your burden won't get lighter.
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    Our sovereign justice is infallible.
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    Bring your brother for the judgement As soon as possible.
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    Yes, my sultan.
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    As you wish.
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    If you want to make her your daughter-in-law,
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    ..you can take Makbule to your harem.
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    But..
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    You should know this..
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    Makbule is under my protection now.
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    She is my daughter now.
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    And I swear I will hold her wedding.
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    May god give you a long life, my sultan.
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    You stay, girl.
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    My sultan.
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    Thank you for coming.
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    I'm glad that you told me about this.
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    How is your baby?
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    -I hope your health is fine. -Thank god, my sultan.
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    -We both are healthy. -Good.
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    May god give the baby to our sovereign and you.
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    Amen, my sultan.
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    -I talked to Parvus. -Please let us know, miss Sara.
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    The undersecretary of British Colony Ministry...
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    ..is coming to the capital.
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    Please.
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    What is the reason of untimely visit of..
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    ..the undersecretary of British Colony Ministry?
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    The final decision has been made.
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    Ottoman will be a British colony from now on.
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    From this date,
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    ..we will watch the real collapse of Ottoman, general.
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    You don't expect me to be happy, right?
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    But I bargained with Parvus about you.
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    I got a very big reward from him for you.
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    What is it?
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    You are invited to the meeting..
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    ..which the undersecretary will hold in the capital.
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    I am invited..
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    ..as what?
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    The new British governor of Ottoman, general.
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    But you can call yourself a king.
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    The new king of Ottoman.
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    Listen..
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    When you become king,
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    ..your son Sabahattin wil be the prince, naturally.
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    I'm a king. My son is a prince.
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    Coachman!
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    Unbelievable. We made an agreement with Parvus.
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    Weapons, ammo and bombs came for you.
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    But we can't unload them from the ship.
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    Sending weapons was Mr.Parvus' job.
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    And he did his job.
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    Using the weapons is my duty.
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    And I'm ready for this to death.
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    But..
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    Taking the weapons in the docks is your duty, Mr.Herzl.
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    The trigger men couldn't do anything without weapons.
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    Don't worry.
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    If I have to destroy the docks to get them, I will..
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    ..and get what is mine.
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    Wait to hear from me.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Come in.
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    Yes, Ahsen?
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    Why do you seem so gloomy?
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    She didn't heal my wound, my prince.
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    Sara.
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    She left the palace, anyway.
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    Don't be gloomy, please.
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    My only wish is to find my brother and see him.
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    You can't see him without leaving the palace.
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    I came to you for that.
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    Help me, my prince. Get me out of this palace.
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    Let me find my brother. Please.
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    I will do anything to make you happy, Ahsen.
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    Go now.
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    It's very late.
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    I will handle it tomorrow.
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    I'm grateful to you, my prince.
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    Head-servant Hacer.
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    The perpetrator is..
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    ..general Mahmud.
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    We should we do, my sultan?
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    Don't we need to inform our sovereign?
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    I will handle this in an appropriate way.
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    My lion's heart is soft.
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    We shouldn't blow the unrest flames.
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    Let's not occupy our sovereign's mind..
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    ..with unnecessary problems.
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    Our sultan knows the best.
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    Both Seniha Sultan and general Mahmud..
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    ..seem to forgotten that..
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    ..disaster and luck have linking arms in this palace.
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    But I will remind them.
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    My queen mother. Our sovereign is here.
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    My mother.
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    Welcome.
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    Welcome to your harem.
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    Your absence saddens us.
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    I wish you were always here.
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    I'm comfortable in my own house, my lion.
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    The formality of the palace..
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    ..stands heavy for me at this age.
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    Don't occupy your mind with me.
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    Do you have a wish, mother?
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    The honor of being mother of the world sovereign..
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    ..who is the owner of Tigris and Euphrates..
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    ..is all my desire.
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    My only wish..
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    ..is your health.
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    Thank god, My health is fine.
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    Do you have any wishes from me?
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    You are the one relieving my desires.
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    You've never made me feel..
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    ..as an orphan and motherless.
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    You accepted me as your own child.
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    My wish is..
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    ..your satisfaction with me as a child..
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    ..in the presence of god.
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    May god give your baby-to-be to you.
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    Amen.
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    Well. Did you think of a name?
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    We haven't decided yet, mother.
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    You know the best, anyway.
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    May god make your baby honor Islam.
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    Amen.
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    Weapons are ready in the ship.
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    But we can't unload them. Unbelievable.
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    We need to figure out something immediately.
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    What is..
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    ..the reason why you asked the weapons from Parvus?
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    To save Sara.
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    At the cost of burning the capital.
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    Yes, but..
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    As you see, We saved Sara.
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    And with lots of hardships.
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    What's your problem?
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    When you heard about the weapons, you exploded like a bomb.
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    We both lost in the market.
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    We have weapons now.
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    The bullets are ready to..
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    ..to raid the Ottoman Bank and make themselves heard.
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    Why wouldn't we gain what we lost?
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    As I can see,
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    You didn't only plan to save Sara..
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    ..but also to rob a bank.
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    I admire you imagination.
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    Herzl is like a crocodile.
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    He jumps on the prey..
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    ..not only for meat, but also for bones.
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    Not a good time for jokes.
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    You don't need to worry, Mr.Herzl.
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    I will solve your problem.
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    That would be great, general.
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    I have another request.
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    You were supposed to arrange the safe director of the bank.
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    I will handle..
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    ..that one too.
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    My sovereign.
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    General Rıza presents information about..
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    ..the Balkan territory for which you assigned him..
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    He thinks about the precautions to..
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    ..preserve the connection with Muslim in Balkans.
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    Trade volume in Skopje has decreased.
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    For this reason, he offers..
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    ..to improve the trade between to territories..
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    ..by making a connection with Arab nation.
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    General.
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    The lifestyle of..
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    ..Arabs and Balkans are different.
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    I think..
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    We need to strengthen the links between Balkans and Turkistan.
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    And between Arab brothers and Indian Muslims.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    My sovereign.
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    The undersecretary of British Colony Ministry...
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    ..is in the capital.
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    That man resembles the dogs, general.
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    If you chase, he runs. If you run, he chases.
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    We will chase him to make him run.
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    Shall we chase, my sovereign?
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    We will chase the dogs with the dogs, general.
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    First, we will wait for the British spy..
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    ..who got captured.
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    The undersecretary must have come for him.
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    When will Kemaleddin come?
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    -They will arrive soon, my sovereign. -Good.
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    Sabahattin.
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    Look at that mirror.
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    And look at me.
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    With one word. What do you see?
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    A cute father.
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    I see the freest and strongest general..
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    ..of Ottoman, my father.
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    The freest and strongest general of Ottoman..
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    ..doesn't grow out of any more.
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    I will cross the borders..
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    ..and become a king soon.
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    What are you saying? What king?
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    Son.
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    Ottoman has to move forward under the wings of Europe.
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    Ottoman has no other future.
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    What are you talking about, father?
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    Didn't we set off for the freedom?
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    Now you talk about being a king..
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    .. and making Ottoman a colony.
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    Sabahattin.
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    Europe stands thanks to its colonies.
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    It takes the riches with its one hand.
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    It presents freedom and civilization with the other.
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    That's trade.
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    If you want meat, you have to deal with the butcher.
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    But I can't understand our situation.
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    What are we?
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    The butcher?
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    Or sheep?
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    Come.
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    Take a closer look.
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    Don't move.
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    Don't move.
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    Sabahattin.
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    When I look at you,
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    ..I don't see an idiot.
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    When I look at you,
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    ..I don't see a peasant.
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    When I look at you,
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    ..I don't see someone smelling bulgur and onions.
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    I'm just a freedom-lover.
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    Right.
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    When I look at you,
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    I see a young man burning with the love of Europe.
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    When I look at you,
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    ..I see a romantic nobleman.
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    When I look at you, Sabahattin.
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    ..I see a person burning with the love of freedom.
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    When I look at you, Sabahattin.
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    ..I see an eye-brightening prince.
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    Prince.
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    A freedom-lover prince.
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    A freedom-lover prince.
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    Let's talk about trade now.
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    Sit.
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    Speak, general.
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    My sovereign. I'm bored of giving bad news. But..
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    But?
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    You son Abdulkadir..
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    ..made miss Sara meet Ahsen..
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    ..before we sent her.
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    Saffet!
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    My sovereign.
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    Summon the prince Abdulkadir in the presence.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    In the customs,
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    A great amount of clothes got stuck.
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    A French tradesman brought them.
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    When he disagreed with the buyer,
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    ..the clothes got left there.
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    -We can do that very cheap. -Good.
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    -No need to negotiate. Let's buy now. -Right.
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    We need to buy immediately.
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    But I want..
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    ..to get our prince Abdulkadir involved in this..
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    ..and make some money.
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    He is your uncle's son, anyway.
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    Don't play with your prince, my king.
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    What is the true natur of this job?
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    Sabahattin.
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    You are truly my son.
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    Alright. The true nature is..
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    There are weapons under the clothes.
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    -But.. -But?
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    You need a partner like the prince..
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    ..to take the weapons through the customs.
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    Right.
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    I think..
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    We will take the weapons through the customs..
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    ..by using the prestig e of prince Abdulkadir.
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    And Abdulkadir will make some benefits.
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    When we get the weapons..
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    ..we will give them to the freedom-lover anarchists.
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    They will create chaos in the capital.
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    We will paint the sultan red.
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    Good.
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    My way goes to the palace again.
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    Have a safe journey, prince.
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    Yes, my king.
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    Praise be.
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    He is truly a prince.
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    Come in.
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    You promised me, my prince.
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    To help me find my brother.
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    Of course, I will. But..
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    -I can't get you out by the door. -How can I get out?
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    By the tunnels.
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    After the incident of stabbing the servant,
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    ..I had a secret passage built in the tunnels.
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    Come in.
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    What is it, Saffet?
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    My prince.
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    Our sovereign is waiting for you in his presence.
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    -You can get out, Saffet. -My prince.
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    Our sovereign was very angry.
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    What did you to draw his anger on you?
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    -Saffet. -Forgive me, my prince.
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    Wait for me here.
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    I will come as soon as possible.
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    Poor Melike.
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    In that filthy palace, she's getting ruined
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    ..under the red sultan's scaring cruel evil eyes.
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    I got shocked with my feelings and ideas, Sara.
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    Melike is a captive in the palace.
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    I can't make the connection.
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    You've become so idiot, Samir.
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    Abdulhamid had your father killed.
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    It's a miracle that..
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    ..he has let you and your sister live so far.
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    I can make the connection about this.
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    It's inevitable for me and Melike to..
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    ..incur the wrath of the sultan who killed our father.
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    But..
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    You became captive in the palace at the same time.
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    That's unbelievable.
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    Red Sultan is a savage.
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    He is a brutal tyrant who even..
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    ..has the birds followed from East to the West.
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    You're right.
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    That you're a British citizen is enough for him to arrest you.
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    Ink, pen or words don't work on that blood sucker tyrants.
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    My hope is gradually vanishing, Sara.
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    Red Sultan killed your father.
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    And he will also take your honor.
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    My honor?
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    If you just write on the tables despite all those deaths,
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    ..you can't protect your honor, either.
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    What else can I do?
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    You will use your fists if necessary.
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    The one who has no honor in his heart..
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    ..can't have honor in his words.
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    Sara. What's wrong?
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    Sit over here.
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    Don't worry.
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    I will. Your nose is bleeding.
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    A vulgar, wild and furious wolf..
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    ..is moving towards you and Melike.
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    Two drops of blood in my nose aren't important.
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    Come in.
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    My grandfather Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror..
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    When he was a child,
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    When his name was only Mehmed,
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    He misbehaved one day.
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    When his father Sultan Murad saw him,
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    ..he said that he wouldn't be a man.
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    When Akşemseddin heard that, he opened his hands..
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    "What father says, what fate says"
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    ..he said.
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    Fate was right.
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    Akşemseddin was right.
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    Fate flourished my grandfather's ways with flowers.
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    The child grew up..
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    ..and became the conqueror.
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    I wish..
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    ..I had said the same thing..
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    ..and the fate had proved me to be wrong.
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    My sovereign.
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    I'm embarrassed that I upset you.
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    It's not about upsetting me.
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    How could make Sara meet Ahsen?
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    Don't you know what it can cause?
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    My sovereign.
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    I didn't know the essence of the matter.
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    You didn't know?
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    She doesn't remember her past.
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    What if our captive..
  • 45:38 - 45:40
    ..reminds her the past?
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    Don't you think what this can cause?
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    You are ruining everything.
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    Why did you do that?
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    -My sovereign. -Why did you?
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    My sovereign.
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    Ahsen thought that you had her father killed.
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    Did you tell her?
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    No.
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    But I think she remembered.
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    I told her you wouldn't do such a thing.
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    I told her you won't kill an innocent.
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    I thought she would realize the truth by talking to Sara.
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    My sovereign.
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    We searched everywhere in the palace.
  • 46:26 - 46:29
    But we couldn't find Ahsen.
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    Do you know where she is?
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    When I was your age,
  • 46:45 - 46:48
    ..I didn't use to deal with such useless things.
  • 46:49 - 46:51
    I used to engage in trade..
  • 46:51 - 46:53
    ..ride horses, fire guns..
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    ..follow the world politics.
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    And look at what you are dealing with.
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    And you even fail in that.
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    Oh general.
  • 47:25 - 47:29
    Our 30-year-old secret is missing again.
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    The secret that will take us to our spy in Vatican..
  • 47:36 - 47:38
    ..is missing.
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    The coffee is delicious.
  • 48:52 - 48:55
    It invites the man to chat.
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    What is your reason of visit, general?
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    The pleasure of chatting with you..
  • 49:02 - 49:05
    ..is better than anything, general.
  • 49:05 - 49:09
    But untimely death of the Ottoman Bank's director..
  • 49:09 - 49:11
    ..also upset me deeply.
  • 49:11 - 49:13
    Will of god, general.
  • 49:15 - 49:17
    Death has..
  • 49:17 - 49:20
    ..reasons, but unstoppable.
  • 49:20 - 49:22
    True.
  • 49:22 - 49:24
    Our grief is deep.
  • 49:24 - 49:28
    But continuity forms the basis of country.
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    What did you do, general?
  • 49:34 - 49:38
    Did you appoint an appropriate director in the place of the deceased?
  • 49:38 - 49:42
    I have some reasonable, capable..
  • 49:42 - 49:45
    ..and skillful people in my mind.
  • 49:46 - 49:49
    But the sovereign will make the final decision.
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    No way.
  • 49:52 - 49:56
    We can't refer everything to our sovereign.
  • 49:57 - 49:59
    He is the head of country, general Mahmud.
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    The head leads,
  • 50:02 - 50:05
    ..the feet walk.
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    You're the grand vizier of this country.
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    You aren't a puppet.
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    Of course.
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    We have some virtues and duties.
  • 50:18 - 50:23
    But I can say this with my years of experience..
  • 50:23 - 50:27
    If unless there is only one key of a barn,
  • 50:27 - 50:29
    ..there are lots of mice.
  • 50:29 - 50:32
    Don't mind doubts and the mice now.
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    Just appoint a director.
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    You are the great grand vizier.
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    One director is appointed to one bank.
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    Not two.
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    Every job has experts.
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    If the sovereign is the head of this country.
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    ..we can't say anything about it.
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    General.
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    Our sovereign has his hands full.
  • 51:08 - 51:10
    We should help him.
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    We should lighten his burden.
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    I have such a competent candidate for the bank direction that..
  • 51:20 - 51:22
    ..you will be grateful to me.
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    His name is..
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    Hasan, the son of moneylender.
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    He got educated in Britain and France.
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    A very talented person.
  • 51:39 - 51:42
    His name is very familiar.
  • 51:42 - 51:44
    You know him.
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    He got in the usury business with a small deal of money.
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    And got a great fortune in a short time.
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    He is very talented and competent.
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    Well..
  • 52:02 - 52:03
    I..
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    I..
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    You owe him some money.
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    And you have difficulty in paying.
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    We know that , general We know.
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    But..
  • 52:20 - 52:22
    Don't worry.
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    We can solve the problem completely.
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    It's not right to make an usurer the director of bank, general.
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    But..
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    My statement of my feelings don't say so, general.
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    It doesn't say so.
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    That person..
  • 52:40 - 52:44
    ..got educated about economics.
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    He will benefit the bank greatly.
  • 52:48 - 52:50
    Besides,
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    -He will cancel your debt. -Not possible.
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    I have my debt.
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    It will be a bigger sin.
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    I can't carry it.
  • 53:03 - 53:05
    General. But..
  • 53:06 - 53:09
    The statement of my feelings..
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    ..doesn't say so either.
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    You don't need to pay him.
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    There are many orphans, sick and poor people in Ottoman.
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    You will give them the money.
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    And you will do a great deed.
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    Think about it, please.
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    Don't follow me, my prince.
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    I won't get you in trouble.
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    I will return for you.
  • 54:36 - 54:38
    Ahsen.
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    Ahsen.
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    Al Fatihah!
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    Amen!
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    I swear on god.
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    Before I take your revenge,
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    ..I won't come to your grave, mother.
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    Come in.
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    My prince.
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    Where are you coming from?
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    It seems you also use the tunnel at daylight now.
  • 57:02 - 57:05
    Did our sovereign forbid you to get out entirely?
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    Stop quacking, Sabahattin. Why would he forbid?
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    -I checked a sound. -Oh my prince. Don't get angry.
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    When I saw you at the door of tunnel at daylight.
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    Only you know the existence of this tunnel.
  • 57:21 - 57:25
    With your father, we used the secret passage in the cellar.
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    Even he doesn't know.
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    If this get known, it will be on you.
  • 57:30 - 57:34
    Which secret of ours did I reveal, my prince?
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    Why did you come?
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    Let's have a seat first.
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    I have great news.
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    What is it?
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    I decided to trade. That's why I'm here.
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    -I wanted to talk to you first. -What kind of trade?
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    A tradesman brought a great deal of cloth to Istanbul.
  • 58:03 - 58:06
    Indian cloth. But..
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    The poor man has no money to unload the goods.
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    And the ship will leave tonight.
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    He will sell for very cheap.
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    I paid some deposit. And cautioned him.
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    He will tell nobody. I will buy.
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    Great idea of yours, Sabahattin.
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    -I think it will be very beneficial trade. -But..
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    I can buy only the half.
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    I can only afford that much.
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    If you want,
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    ..we can be partners.
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    -We can buy the goods together. -Okay.
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    That will be great.
  • 58:44 - 58:48
    I got exposed to my father's attack today.
  • 58:48 - 58:50
    Why? What happened?
  • 58:51 - 58:53
    He said that I am useless..
  • 58:53 - 58:58
    ..and that he used to trade and hunt when he was a prince.
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    Just the chain of advice.
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    Don't worry.
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    We will make great profit with that cloth trade.
  • 59:06 - 59:10
    We will earn one to ten, my prince.
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    Here he comes..
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    A new tradesman is rising.
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    Will it be that beneficial?
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    It has more pluses than minuses, my prince.
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    I may be even more beneficial.
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    Alright.
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    How much?
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    The other half is 40.000 Kuruşes.
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    I don't have that much, Sabahattin.
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    Alright, then.
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    But..
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    I'll want from my mother. She won't upset me.
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    Good.
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    Your boys returned safe and sound, my sovereign.
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    And they succeeded in their duties.
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    Praise be!
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    Saving one life is like saving the humanity.
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    You will take the reward of saving Jewish lives..
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    ..definitely in the judgement day.
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    Without your wisdom and discernment,
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    ..we could neither know about the Jews.
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    ..nor save them.
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    There was an old man among the Jews, my sovereign.
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    The everyone with conscience who listens to his words,
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    ..would give Ottoman credit for that.
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    What did he say?
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    British journalists came to make news.
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    And got surprised to see Jews weren't dead.
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    That old man..
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    ..told them someone said for the first time that..
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    ..there was another way except death.
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    As long as we stand,
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    ..we will try to wipe the tears of people..
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    ..from every nation and religion, out of sight.
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    But..
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    We will also call the tyrants to account.
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    I hope so.
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    You brought a gift to us.
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    The news is true, my sovereign. We captured a British spy.
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    Good.
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    Let's go and open his account book.
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    Friend of the alone.
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    Helper of the desperate.
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    Infinite fortune of the poor.
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    Strength of the weak.
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    The complain authority of the sufferer. My god.
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    Lighten of our sovereign's burden.
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    Did you say something, general?
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    No, my sovereign.
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    My Seniha.
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    It's impossible to see your magnificent beauty..
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    ..even in the Western world.
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    My Seniha.
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    You are the unique image of a wondrous queen.
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    Thank god, I'm not one of the Eastern desperate women..
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    ..who put on airs when compared to Westerns.
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    You couldn't learn that, Mahmud.
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    Well..
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    Why don't you like them?
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    West is the land of civilization and elegance.
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    My fury is not on them.
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    But on us who gave up on ourselves to look like them.
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    People can't preserve their character, ethics..
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    ..and self-respect by looking like others, general Mahmud.
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    -See you. -Seniha Sultan.
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    Where are you going?
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    The queen mother is in the palace. I need to go.
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    The queen mother.
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    Queen mother is a powerful woman.
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    I think all the plans in the palace will change.
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    They did.
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    Because she pushed Lady Bidar out as soon as she came.
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    And she gave Makbule to us as our daughter-in-law.
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    My Seniha.
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    I think this is completely your success,
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    ..not queen mother's.
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    You are a go-getter, my Seniha.
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    The news that you gave me..
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    ..is great.
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    I'm going to the palace, Mahmud.
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    But I'm curious.
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    Which useless thing will you deal with?
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    I feel offended, Seniha Sultan.
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    I feel offended.
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    I'm a glorious Ottoman general.
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    And waiting for important news now.
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    I even have no time to breathe uselessly.
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    I feel offended.
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    I see, general.
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    See you.
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    Oh women!
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    What is that?
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    Owl.
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    A dead owl.
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    Owl.
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    Abdulhamid.
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    Owl.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    -What's your name? -None of your business.
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    Who ordered you to kill innocent Jews?
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    God.
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    God told the Queen.
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    She told us.
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    You wanna know who?
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    The one bigger than you, Abdulhamid.
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    Here you see. We are so big that..
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    ..you are afraid of a man tied hand and foot.
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    You can't hit him.
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    Because you know..
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    If I get slightly hurt,
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    ..they will make you pay.
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    Don't get so scared, though.
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    The one with fear of god..
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    ..isn't afraid of servants.
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    But get afraid of us.
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    We aren't the servants of your god.
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    You are a sultan now.
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    When British Empire jumps on you,
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    ..your generals will be equal to officers like me.
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    And an ordinary British governor will sit on your throne.
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    You..
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    What do you trust?
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    My country must have sent someone to save me by now.
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    At the end, I will go to London freely.
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    You will.
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    You will.
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    But..
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    In a coffin made of the woods from the forests of my country.
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    Our queen mother is here.
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    She is.
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    She aligned us well.
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    I felt embarrassed due to you and my brother.
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    Have a seat.
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    My purpose was just to save my uncle, mother.
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    I had no bad intention, you know.
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    I mean.. What could I do?
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    I couldn't think of anything else.
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    Every move of ours is returning with troubles.
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    From now on, before doing something,
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    ..we need to discuss.
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    Especially if your decisions concern the lives of others.
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    Alright, mother. Don't worry.
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    I have a request from you, Abdulkadir.
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    Write a note to your uncle immediately.
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    And tell him to return to the palace.
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    Where is my uncle?
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    In the house of German ambassador.
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    You should know better.
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    You sent him..
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    ..and got him into a worse trouble by your magnificent plan.
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    You forget fast.
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    Raise your head, son.
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    I speak for you.
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    So you won't remake your mistakes.
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    Now.. Tell your uncle..
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    ..that he has to consent our sovereign's decision now.
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    He will do whatever our sovereign decide.
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    I have a request too, mother.
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    Tell me.
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    Our sovereign gave me some advice.
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    He used to trade as a prince.
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    I'd like to trade too.
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    Great idea.
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    But..
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    I don't have enough money.
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    Can you lend me some money?
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    As long as you are in the right way like this,
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    ..I can give you anything.
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    I saved this with my great effort.
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    Well done.
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    It's crucial to gain experience about financial and commercial isssues.
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    That will also make our sovereign happy.
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    If I make great profit,
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    ..will our sovereign be happy?
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    The matter is not earning or losing.
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    The matter is fair trade.
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    As long as you are in this direction,
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    ..our sovereign will be very pleased.
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    Don't be afraid.
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    Owl.
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    A dead owl.
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    But..
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    This owl will haunt you..
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    ..as long as and as much as I like.
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    Gentlemen.
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    This owl is lucky.
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    Because it has a box to sleep in.
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    But..
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    When Abdulhamid dies,
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    ..he won't have a coffin to sleep in.
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    Yes..
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    Let me introduce.
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    With his sense of humor,
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    ..general Mahmud.
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    Prince Madhav from India.
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    Governor of Hong Kong, Mao Ho.
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    Governor of South Africa, Mr.Johnson.
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    And general Mehmed.
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    Delegate of Egypt.
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    I know general Mehmed.
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    They were dependent on the capital shortly before.
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    But I see a free Egypt today.
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    General Mahmud.
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    As you see..
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    We appointed local emirs in some points..
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    ..and our British officers in some others as directors.
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    The owner of the new order founded in London..
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    ..is not only the Queen.
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    But also big companies and capital owners.
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    And money has no nationality.
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    You will have difficulties in this process, Mr.Mahmud.
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    Don't worry.
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    If we cage Abdulhamid, everything will be okay.
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    It's not so easy, general Mahmud.
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    We're talking about a nation,
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    ..not only Abdulhamid.
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    A former British prime minister..
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    ..once said that the only way to destroy Ottoman..
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    ..was to take Quran away from them.
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    I won't talk about the religion.
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    We just want a free and prosperous life.
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    We don't wanna change our religion.
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    I'm not talking about changing your religion.
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    But you have listen to our orders..
  • 75:11 - 75:15
    ..in the financial issues.
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    Prince Madhav tried hard to bring freedom to India.
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    First, we sent directors from London..
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    ..to rule the India.
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    But..
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    When the local people opposed that,
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    ..We took the most successful 200 students..
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    ..to London from the preeminent schools of India.
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    And we taught them.
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    Those young man who are Indian in appearance..
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    ..but have adopted British culture..
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    ..are ruling the economy,
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    ..schools and army of India now.
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    Mr.Herbert.
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    It won't be that hard for us.
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    We already trained that positions.
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    Give me the control of the country with the permission of London.
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    Let me rule Istanbul.
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    And you manage me.
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    If freedom is going to come to this country,
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    ..it will be thanks to you.
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    Mr.Parvus gave reference about you.
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    And he advised us to invite you to this meeting.
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    We know about..
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    ..your loyalty to the idea of freedom,
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    ..to the principals of liberalism and the royal family.
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    General Mahmud.
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    Today is the day Abdulhamid's sultanate is over.
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    The history may not write about you.
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    But we will never forget about your service.
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    With the authorization of the royalty and the ministry of colonialism..
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    ..I appoint you as the high commissioner of Ottoman.
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    Not commissioner, Mr.Herbert.
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    The king of Ottoman.
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    The king.
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    The fund is done.
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    Our fund is not money,
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    ..but our righteousness.
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    That's what I want, Sabahattin.
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    Did you check the man?
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    Is he okay to sell the goods with bargain price?
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    Of course, I did. We will trade fairly.
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    I checked the man and goods. No tricks. Don't worry.
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    Nice.
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    We will save his trade life by buying the goods.
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    Or he will bankrupt and get ruined.
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    We will both trade and solve a man's trouble.
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    That's right, brother.
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    If you are engaged in trade,
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    ..you need to write.
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    You need to record.
  • 78:39 - 78:44
    -What is that? -A paper as to your purchase.
  • 78:44 - 78:47
    When you sign and seal,
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    ..the goods will be ours, brother.
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    In the name of god.
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    Good.
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    Mr.Herzl made a move in Palestine..
  • 79:22 - 79:24
    ..but he failed.
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    I warned..
  • 79:27 - 79:31
    ..Mr.Herzl to be careful about Abdulhamid's detectives.
  • 79:31 - 79:36
    Even those governors may be his spies.
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    We tested them multiple times, general Mahmud.
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    Just like you.
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    If we feel their small betrayal,
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    ..or if we know they sell their friends out,
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    ..they can't wake up that night.
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    Will you..
  • 79:57 - 80:00
    ..stay in the capital for long?
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    Sultan has one of our spies who we have to take.
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    He got captured in Palestine.
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    Don't worry, though. We won't get you involved in this.
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    You should just do your own duty.
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    Everything is very ambiguous for me, Sara.
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    If you feel well, please tell some things to explain.
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    Wake up.
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    Have a look at the capital.
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    The old is crinkled like worms with fear.
  • 81:08 - 81:10
    The children have no future.
  • 81:10 - 81:13
    The women breathes behind the dark veils.
  • 81:16 - 81:20
    Abdulhamid is all over the sky roaring like lightnings.
  • 81:20 - 81:25
    Like a hail fall, he even has no tolerance for flowers, trees and hope.
  • 81:25 - 81:27
    The tyrant just strikes over and over.
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    I know.
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    I know but we have to save Melike from that vile palace first.
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    It's better for us to have Melike in that palace.
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    She shouldn't leave the palace without finishing her duty.
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    What duty?
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    The purpose and grief of Melike are obvious in this world.
  • 81:51 - 81:53
    Without taking her father's revenge,
  • 81:54 - 81:56
    ..she can't find peace.
  • 81:56 - 81:57
    Are you mad?
  • 81:57 - 82:02
    What can Melike do against the cruelest sultan of history?
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    Her life is in danger.
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    Don't worry.
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    Melike gained sultan's confidence.
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    Come in.
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    Melike!
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    My angel.
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    My god. I can't believe.
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    I can't believe.
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    Are you fine?
  • 82:51 - 82:53
    Fineness is..
  • 82:54 - 82:56
    ..a part of history now.
  • 82:56 - 82:59
    We won't be fine anymore.
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    -So what? -We will find scoundrel Hiram.
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    How?
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    Previously..
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    Hiram found us while we were after the general.
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    The general must know either where he is..
  • 83:16 - 83:18
    ..where we can find him.
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    Both are okay.
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    Man.
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    He's an Ottoman general.
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    We won't do anything, brother.
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    We will just ask.
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    Look at that document, Sabahattin.
  • 83:35 - 83:39
    It genuinely smells prince Abdulkadir.
  • 83:39 - 83:44
    He signed the document with an air of pride and solemnity..
  • 83:44 - 83:46
    ..like a great tradesman.
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    You should have seen him.
  • 83:49 - 83:52
    Abdulkadir is so pushover.
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    And I love him.
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    I mean..
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    He always help us solve our problems.
  • 84:00 - 84:03
    Abdulhamid is a tyrant.
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    But his brain weighs so heavy.
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    I can't understand how Abdulkadir has grow so pushover.
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    Sabahattin.
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    He definitely takes after his mother's brother.
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    But know this.
  • 84:26 - 84:29
    Abdulhamid is loved most by prince Abdulkadir, though.
  • 84:29 - 84:32
    He has rebellious behaviors.
  • 84:32 - 84:33
    But if Abdulhamid dies,
  • 84:33 - 84:35
    ..Abdulkadir will cry most.
  • 84:35 - 84:37
    -No way. -He will.
  • 84:37 - 84:41
    If Melike had poisoned Abdulhamid,
  • 84:41 - 84:42
    ..you would have seen.
  • 84:42 - 84:44
    She escaped from the palace.
  • 84:45 - 84:47
    What news!
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    Considering that Melike escaped from Yildiz,
  • 84:54 - 84:55
    ..she must have gone to miss Sara.
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    -Probably. -What news!
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    What news!
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    Let me take this paper to Herzl.
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    He will take the weapons through the customs.
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    The feast will begin in the capital.
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    Give my brother Abdulkadir credit.
  • 85:19 - 85:21
    Sabahatin.
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    From a great deal of weapon trade,
  • 85:26 - 85:31
    ..your brother Abdulkadir will definitely take a few bullets.
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    You are..
  • 85:35 - 85:37
    ..the king, father.
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    Is that so?
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    Melike. My sister.
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    For days, I have been crawling in curiosity about where you are.
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    You are here now. But you keep silent instead of explaining.
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    Abdulhamid is not as we know.
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    Abdulhamid is a man..
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    ..who helps everyone,
  • 86:10 - 86:12
    ..who is generous to the poor,
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    ..who aids the helpless,
  • 86:15 - 86:18
    ..who makes an artificial leg for an Armenian.
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    You must have lost your mind.
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    The angel you described is the killer of our father.
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    A tyrant, the enemy of freedom.
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    Melike.
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    I think you lost your humanity in the palace, not your memory.
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    That man can't be a killer.
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    He has beauty in his every word,
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    ..and confidence in his every look.
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    I saw a magnificent character..
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    ..a servant of god and slave of his people.
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    He is really magnificent.
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    He had my father killed and had me shot..
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    ..and my sister praises him.
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    Samir returned from the dead, Melike.
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    A detective of Abdulhamid shot him.
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    Your faith has got weakened.
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    Your memory loss detuned your soul.
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    I need to remind you some things.
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    Come on. Let's go.
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    Wait, Sara.
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    All three of us can't go out in the daylight.
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    We need the cover of darkness.
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    Your author soul is very strong, Samir.
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    Congratulations.
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    Mr.Herbert.
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    What is the reason of your visit to the capital?
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    You arrested our man..
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    ..who worked in Palestine as an archaeologist.
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    I think your man is interested in dead people.
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    What's the meaning of that, general Tahsin?
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    The man who you call archaeologist..
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    ..is an armed killer, Mr.Herbert.
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    Let's be honest.
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    When you go in the presence of our sovereign,
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    ..you shouldn't talk about that bullshit.
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    Tell your purpose, honestly.
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    So your words may be minded.
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    Please.
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    Wait here.
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    General.
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    -Who are you? -Ömer.
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    -What do you want? -You must have heard.
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    There is a heathen called Hiram, who attempted to kill our sovereign.
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    -Are you a soldier? -No.
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    Detective?
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    No.
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    I recognize you know. You came that night.
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    Yes, general.
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    I'm looking for mean Hiram. You know him?
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    Do you know..
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    ..where he is, where he goes in and out?
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    You talked so tactlessly that night too.
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    How dare you question me?
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    -Move away. -General!
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    That heathen..
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    ..murdered my mother.
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    As you see, it's important.
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    If you know something about Hiram,
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    ..please tell me.
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    How can I know about Hiram?
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    I don't know your mother, either.
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    Is your mother only the one who died in this country?
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    You stand here and say mom, mom, mom.
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    -Move, move. -General!
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    I asked you kindly.
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    You didn't understand.
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    Do you want me to hurt you?
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    Ömer. Stop!
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    If I mind my own life..
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    ..from now on,
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    ..let me die and get eaten by vultures.
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    From now on, I won't question or judge the traitor.
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    If I see the treachery, I will execute him.
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    If the one firing his own arm is involved in treachery,
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    ..he should fire at his head, general.
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    Ömer!
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    My sovereign.
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    Speak.
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    I brought personal hellos from the Queen Victoria, dear sultan.
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    If I send hello,
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    ..it's indefinite if you could go to London nor not.
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    I will send my hellos in another way.
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    Tell me about your request.
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    Mighty sultan.
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    Some incidents happened in Palestine territory.
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    A few British citizens unintentionally got involved in them.
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    And sad things happened.
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    You call them sad things.
  • 92:05 - 92:08
    They tried to slaughter Jews.
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    We think they did this by the order of Queen.
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    Never. Never.
  • 92:17 - 92:21
    Those people went to Palestine..
  • 92:22 - 92:27
    ..find the artifacts underground and present them to the world culture.
  • 92:28 - 92:30
    You're blaming us.
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    Do you have evidence?
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    Our evidence is in Palestine.
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    We couldn't bring your carcasses here, sir.
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    Mighty sovereign.
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    British government has always done good to Ottoman..
  • 92:47 - 92:50
    ..and protected its benefits.
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    We know you imprisoned a British citizen.
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    According to treaties signed between Britain and Ottoman,
  • 93:01 - 93:05
    ..you need to release him.
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    Those treaties were signed before my sultanate.
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    But we pay the piper.
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    We will do the necessity.
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    Sir!
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    Remember.
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    The ones who mess up with Muslims..
  • 93:34 - 93:37
    ..will meet the death at the most unexpected time.
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    And the death comes fast.
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    I will take the weapons through the customs easily.
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    -Now it's time to.. -The Ottoman Bank will be blockaded first..
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    ..and then will be abolished with all its stock.
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    A little rude, but quite explanatory.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    It's all good.
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    But we need a small problem.
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    I hope it's small, Mr.Pastırmacıyan.
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    Raiding the Ottoman Bank is a big job.
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    We need many men.
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    You told me you had lots of men.
  • 94:17 - 94:20
    Armenians sects..
  • 94:20 - 94:24
    ..gave up on sending men to our gang.
  • 94:25 - 94:30
    They refrain from a raid to the Ottoman Bank.
  • 94:30 - 94:33
    -They resist. -Why?
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    Armenians are glad that they are Ottoman people.
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    They are fat and happy.
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    You're telling me this now? Idiot!
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    -You kidding me? -This is the capital, Mr.Herzl.
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    You don't know about the balances.
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    Not only Muslims, but also Armenians..
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    ..are loyal to Abdulhamid as a sovereign and a human.
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    None of my business!
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    Do you hear yourself when we are ready to act?
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    Listen, Mr.Herzl. Don't try my patience!
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    Guys!
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    Silence, please.
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    We'll burn Abdulhamid, not each other.
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    I will handle this.
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    Give me three names who are best-loved in Armenian sect.
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    Will you hold a feast again, rascal?
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    I will kill those three blessed Armenians, first.
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    And I will clamor..
  • 95:37 - 95:41
    "Muslim are slaughtering Armenians."
  • 95:41 - 95:44
    If you succeed this,
  • 95:44 - 95:47
    ..Armenians won't see harm in getting armed.
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    This plan can work.
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    Everything is for you.
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    To give you Armenian gunfighters.
  • 95:55 - 95:58
    You wouldn't mind three Armenians, right?
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    You'll pretend like you are..
  • 96:02 - 96:04
    ..taking revenge of Muslims who you killed.
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    Exactly.
  • 96:06 - 96:10
    If Muslims and Armenians get in to a deadly fight,
  • 96:10 - 96:13
    ..I can give you the key of the capital..
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    ..apart from the Ottoman Bank, Mr.Herzl.
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    My sovereign.
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    Will we release the spy who we arrested in Palestine?
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    Oh general!
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    If there weren't the agreements singed by previous sovereigns..
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    If they didn't chain me..
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    Oh general!
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    Each sovereign carries the previous ones on his shoulder..
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    That has always been the same.
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    Their politics don't matter.
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    I'm sad, my sovereign.
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    Instead of interrogating..
  • 97:06 - 97:09
    ..and judging and punishing him,
  • 97:09 - 97:12
    ..just releasing him makes my blood boil.
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    General.
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    What if we..
  • 97:23 - 97:27
    ..offer the British spy to be an Ottoman officer?
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    Forgive me, my sovereign.
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    Summon general Mahmud.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    The document signed by our prince Abdulkadir.
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    You've become partners, now.
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    You are a master, general Mahmud.
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    We will get the weapons out of the customs..
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    ..with no trouble with that paper.
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    General Mahmud is as fast as a cheetah..
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    ..and as agile as a fox.
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    Hiram. When you open your mouth,
  • 98:03 - 98:06
    ..all my desire to live disappears in my veins.
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    To cheer you up is my duty, general.
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    Good.
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    Sorry, but..
  • 98:19 - 98:22
    ..I can't focus on.
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    What about these..
  • 98:26 - 98:28
    ..Armenian names?
  • 98:28 - 98:32
    We're told that Armenian gangs can't find them.
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    So we will kill a few..
  • 98:34 - 98:38
    ..to enliven the atmosphere.
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    Good.
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    Of course.
  • 98:44 - 98:48
    In the matter of life and death, humanity gets cheap..
  • 98:48 - 98:50
    Selling men out get easier.
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    And mobility increases.
  • 98:54 - 98:56
    If the market is boosted,
  • 98:56 - 98:59
    ..a few man won't matter.
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    What matter is that nobody will disturb us.
  • 99:08 - 99:10
    Speaking of disturbing..
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    Your Ömer. He stood against me furiously.
  • 99:14 - 99:16
    The rascal is looking for you.
  • 99:16 - 99:18
    I will kill..
  • 99:18 - 99:20
    ..and send him to her mommy.
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    Or he will get in our way.
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    You shouldn't do everything, Hiram.
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    This time, let real Muslims..
  • 99:29 - 99:31
    ..to kill real Armenians.
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    In this way, it will be a persuasive and real fight.
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    And we will enjoy watching that fight.
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    How so?
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    Kill the Armenians in the list.
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    -And throw them in the church. -It's easy.
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    Then draw Ömer to the same church somehow.
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    It's hard.
  • 99:53 - 99:56
    It's hard to get a Muslim in the church.
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    But not impossible.
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    Then let the effervescent Armenians sects surround the church..
  • 100:06 - 100:09
    ..and find the Armenian-killer Ömer..
  • 100:09 - 100:11
    ..and skin him out.
  • 100:11 - 100:13
    You get the meat, I get the bones.
  • 100:17 - 100:20
    I'm not sure that blood-thirsty Armenians..
  • 100:20 - 100:24
    ..will leave us meat and bones..
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    But let it be as you say.
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    What is that? Will you make me a general?
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    No. You will get released.
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    But there are many soldiers in the palace.
  • 100:52 - 100:54
    They may see you while getting out.
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    It all depends. One of them can get pissed off.
  • 100:58 - 101:00
    Pulls his gun out..
  • 101:01 - 101:04
    ..takes the risk of life penalty,
  • 101:04 - 101:06
    ..fires at your head, and blows your brain out.
  • 101:06 - 101:08
    He can.
  • 101:08 - 101:10
    So you should wear them.
  • 101:10 - 101:14
    Let us get you out disguised as an Ottoman officer.
  • 101:18 - 101:21
    -I feel sorry for you. -Yeah?
  • 101:21 - 101:23
    Why?
  • 101:23 - 101:26
    While you want so much to kill me,
  • 101:27 - 101:29
    ..but you are afraid of my death.
  • 101:30 - 101:33
    I assure you. While drinking in the small pubs in London,
  • 101:33 - 101:35
    ..I will always tell this.
  • 101:35 - 101:38
    The story of "the fear of Ottoman soldiers"
  • 101:38 - 101:40
    ..will be told everywhere.
  • 101:41 - 101:44
    What's your name? To make the story right.
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    Get dressed.
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    Have a look at me, fatty.
  • 102:29 - 102:32
    -Yes, man? -Don't you know me?
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    No, man.
  • 102:35 - 102:39
    -Asiye used to know me well, though. -We lost Asiye, man.
  • 102:39 - 102:42
    -A bastard killed her. -Watch your mouth.
  • 102:42 - 102:44
    I won't!
  • 102:44 - 102:48
    I hope that bastard will get burned in the flames of hell.
  • 102:48 - 102:52
    If I find him, I will kill him.
  • 102:52 - 102:54
    You've found. I killed Asiye.
  • 102:54 - 102:58
    I drew the cross on her forehead. So what?
  • 102:58 - 103:02
    I'm gonna kill you.
  • 103:03 - 103:05
    What did you want from her?
  • 103:07 - 103:09
    Stop. Stop.
  • 103:09 - 103:11
    Take that letter.
  • 103:11 - 103:14
    Give it to Ömer. Okay? Take it.
  • 103:14 - 103:16
    Move.
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    You are very smart.
  • 103:27 - 103:30
    It was a good idea to wear these.
  • 103:30 - 103:32
    You talk too much. Move.
  • 103:33 - 103:35
    If you also buy me a first class train ticket,
  • 103:35 - 103:38
    -I will be pleased. -Don't worry.
  • 103:38 - 103:40
    General. General.
  • 103:40 - 103:42
    Our sovereign's orders.
  • 103:42 - 103:44
    The interrogation isn't over yet.
  • 103:44 - 103:46
    He wants him back.
  • 103:48 - 103:50
    Nothing to do.
  • 103:51 - 103:53
    Please.
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    These cauldron aren't worth any money, man.
  • 104:16 - 104:19
    They aren't. Just take them.
  • 104:21 - 104:24
    Why are you selling, master Asım?
  • 104:24 - 104:26
    The furnace is off, boy.
  • 104:26 - 104:29
    Soup can't boil anymore.
  • 104:30 - 104:32
    Ömer!
  • 104:33 - 104:35
    -Ömer. -What's wrong, boy?
  • 104:35 - 104:38
    Hiram stopped me and gave this.
  • 104:44 - 104:47
    I'll wait for you in the Fener church at 10pm.
  • 104:47 - 104:51
    We will settle accounts. Come alone.
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    Attention!
  • 105:20 - 105:22
    The picture is great.
  • 105:22 - 105:24
    I also wanted a copy.
  • 105:24 - 105:27
    -Memory from our heroes. -Good.
  • 105:28 - 105:31
    You know, general Mahmud..
  • 105:31 - 105:34
    We sent Kemaledding and Celal to Palestine.
  • 105:34 - 105:36
    I know, my sovereign.
  • 105:36 - 105:40
    We're getting great news from them.
  • 105:40 - 105:42
    Both Kemaleddin and Celal..
  • 105:42 - 105:46
    ..succeeded in their duties.
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    Praise be.
  • 105:48 - 105:50
    But we have a trouble.
  • 105:50 - 105:53
    -What is it, my sovereign? -That..
  • 105:53 - 105:56
    The undersecretary of British Colonialism..
  • 105:56 - 105:58
    ..is in the capital.
  • 105:58 - 106:01
    Really? I didn't know.
  • 106:01 - 106:04
    You are our former minister of Justice.
  • 106:05 - 106:07
    Our trouble is..
  • 106:08 - 106:12
    We placed a spy among the British ones.
  • 106:12 - 106:15
    He informed about the Palestine issue.
  • 106:16 - 106:19
    When our heroes raided there,
  • 106:19 - 106:21
    ..we brought our spy back here.
  • 106:21 - 106:24
    The undersecretary of British Colonialism..
  • 106:24 - 106:28
    ..wants him back thinking he is their spy.
  • 106:29 - 106:31
    Exactly.
  • 106:32 - 106:34
    We want to learn this.
  • 106:34 - 106:37
    If the British spy..
  • 106:37 - 106:41
    ..kills his own undersecretary,
  • 106:41 - 106:45
    ..he will be out of his citizenship.
  • 106:45 - 106:47
    So..
  • 106:47 - 106:50
    ..we won't deliver our spy to the British.
  • 106:50 - 106:53
    Just like you said, my sovereign.
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    General Tahsin.
  • 106:59 - 107:03
    Release our spy to give a lesson to the undersecretary.
  • 107:03 - 107:04
    Yes, my sovereign.
  • 107:05 - 107:06
    My sovereign.
  • 107:07 - 107:12
    It's very hard not to get shocked against your genius.
  • 107:15 - 107:19
    May god give you a long life.
  • 107:24 - 107:29
    Does general Mahmud have a connection to British undersecretary?
  • 107:30 - 107:33
    Of course, he has.
  • 107:34 - 107:38
    He will tell them to save his life now.
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    -Hey, photographer! -Yes, general?
  • 107:48 - 107:50
    -Where? -To general Tahsin.
  • 107:50 - 107:54
    -I will give him some copies. -Let me see.
  • 107:56 - 107:59
    How ugly. I didn't like it.
  • 108:01 - 108:04
    I don't understand..
  • 108:04 - 108:08
    ..why our sultan likes the pictures of factories.
  • 108:12 - 108:15
    Oh! Two heroic boys of our nation.
  • 108:15 - 108:18
    Celal and Kemaleddin.
  • 108:19 - 108:22
    Both will be great soldiers.
  • 108:24 - 108:26
    Who is between them?
  • 108:26 - 108:29
    Our sultan's spy in Palestine.
  • 108:29 - 108:31
    Yeah?
  • 108:33 - 108:36
    Kargapolous.
  • 108:36 - 108:41
    Let me keep this photograph as the memory of our heroes.
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    You can print another one for general Tahsin.
  • 108:45 - 108:47
    Go now.
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    I know..
  • 109:32 - 109:34
    You will go even if I say the opposite.
  • 109:35 - 109:37
    I can't stay, father.
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    Alright, son.
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    You won't get in here again..
  • 109:43 - 109:46
    ..as Ömer who got out.
  • 109:47 - 109:49
    You will be a different Ömer.
  • 109:52 - 109:54
    If you go,
  • 109:55 - 109:58
    ..be very careful.
  • 109:58 - 110:01
    They can ambush.
  • 110:01 - 110:03
    They can stab you in the back.
  • 110:03 - 110:07
    They can make you break your oath.
  • 110:08 - 110:11
    The filth called the world..
  • 110:11 - 110:13
    ..is like a glass of beer.
  • 110:14 - 110:16
    It travels from hand to hand.
  • 110:17 - 110:20
    You have fun with it.
  • 110:20 - 110:22
    Then someone else.
  • 110:24 - 110:27
    Don't tend to the world.
  • 110:27 - 110:30
    Whatever you chase..
  • 110:30 - 110:33
    ..you are the slave of it.
  • 110:33 - 110:34
    We..
  • 110:35 - 110:38
    ..become servants of God only.
  • 110:39 - 110:40
    Remember.
  • 110:41 - 110:45
    Your kismet will always find you.
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    Come on, boy.
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    I tricked those three Armenians.
  • 111:09 - 111:12
    They will come to the church.
  • 111:13 - 111:16
    Let's pray there will be no misfortune.
  • 111:18 - 111:20
    I'll kill them in the church.
  • 111:22 - 111:26
    And the prays will be accepted there, Mr.Herzl.
  • 111:28 - 111:30
    You should use time wisely.
  • 111:30 - 111:33
    You have to kill them just before Ömer comes.
  • 111:33 - 111:35
    When will you get the weapons?
  • 111:35 - 111:39
    Armenians are supposed to be armed while Ömer is being lynched.
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    I'm going to take them now.
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    If the oil, sugar and flour is ready,
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    ..we can start the cake.
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    Don't mind the materials.
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    We will see how skillful you are.
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    Look, Melike.
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    Look well.
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    This arrowhead was produced by Abdulhamid's seal.
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    And it can get thrown only by Abdulhamid's order.
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    Your father's blood is on this arrow.
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    Aren't we pushing her too much, Sara?
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    She's tired. Let her rest.
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    Forgetting is slaughtering the life, Samir.
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    No forgetting.
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    It is the truth of you and Melike.
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    If you turn your back to the truths,
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    ..you get sentenced to eternal darkness.
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    Even if you are okay with that,
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    ..I can't.
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    You can get into Abdulhamid's carpenter shop.
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    But you can never touch his dark world.
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    In the secret rooms,
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    ..horrible crimes are committed.
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    Shocking decisions are made.
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    Everyday, It is ordered to slaughter hundred of lives there.
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    Like your father.
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    Only Western civilization can stop Abdulhamid.
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    And this holy civilization moves with its heroes.
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    You, me and Samir.
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    Will we be the name of that heroism, or the shame of it?
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    We have to decide.
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    Sara.
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    -Are you okay, Sara. -Blood.
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    Blood again.
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    I won't her rejection now and will brings a doctor.
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    Run, brother. Quickly!
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    I don't like such places. But..
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    You invited me.
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    I'm glad you came.
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    Because I couldn't come to your hotel..
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    ..and they would find your corpse tomorrow.
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    What do you mean?
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    Abdulhamid tricked you with a bait.
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    And you swallowed it.
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    The British spy who you are trying to save..
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    ..is Abdulhamid's spy.
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    -How possible? -It is.
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    I'm afraid that even your queen is Abdulhamid's spy.
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    Your man is an Ottoman lieutenant.
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    You are trying to save a British spy..
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    And Abdulhamid has to release him.
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    -What's his purpose? -It is..
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    That Ottoman soldier, your British spy..
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    ..is gonna kill you.
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    So he will get dismissed from the British citizenship.
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    And he will be judged in the Ottoman Empire.
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    And he will be free with a small labour penalty.
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    And he will still be a soldier.
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    Mr.Herbert.
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    Don't trust him.
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    And I think you will pay.
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    Mr.Herbert.
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    Come in.
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    Sister.
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    Come, brother. Sit.
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    Makbule opened her eyes.
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    What did she say? Gave general Mahmud's name?
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    Seniha took her as daughter-in-law, Mehmed.
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    Queen mother came here.
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    She gave her to Seniha.
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    So when she woke up,
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    ..she said she didn't see who attacked her.
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    It seems she got exposed to..
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    ..very particular and sneaky poison.
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    What kind of poison, doctor?
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    It gradually spreads in the body,
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    ..doesn't become effective suddenly,
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    But its impact is inevitable.
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    And it results in paralysis.
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    It's very dangerous poison.
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    What do you mean?
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    Tell us how we can save her.
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    It's obtained from a flower grown in North Africa.
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    The root of the flower is poison.
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    But the leaves are antidote.
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    Why is this flower here?
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    I was also in the science team..
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    ..who took it from North Africa and..
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    ..put it among the plant family in Yildiz garden..
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    ..by the order of the sovereign Abdulhamid.
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    My god.
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    I was..
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    -Abdulhamid again. -But why?
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    We can't take the poison out of your body..
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    ..without that flower.
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    Red Sultan told me I would return to the palace.
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    He meant this.
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    Prince Abdulkadir..
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    ..walked me around a garden full of flowers and plants.
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    By your leave.
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    I can't return there.
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    If I do,
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    ..Abdulhamid won't let me live this time.
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    You won't return there.
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    I can bring the garden here if necessary.
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    Now you behave like Melike.
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    I already feel like recovered.
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    I won't let you die.
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    I know who will bring the flower to us.
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    General Mehmed.
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    You got afraid of our justice..
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    ..and took cover in the ambassador's house.
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    Why did you? Explain.
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    I got a note inviting me to the German embassy, my sovereign.
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    It was written it was so urgent..
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    ..and I had to go there.
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    I went to the embassy to learn the truth about the note.
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    I had no other purposes.
  • 121:27 - 121:30
    Who wrote that note? The essence of the matter?
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    I couldn't learn, my sovereign.
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    When I arrived in the embassy,
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    ..they had no information.
  • 121:38 - 121:40
    And nobody waiting for me.
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    That night..
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    Did you enter the palace with my prince Abdulkadir?
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Our girl Makbule..
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    She got stabbed that night.
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    -Were you involved in that? -No, my sovereign.
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    We entered the palace with prince Abdulkadir.
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    But I saw neither Makbule nor someone else.
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    Let's ask the girl too, then.
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    General Tahsin.
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    Summon Makbule.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Mr. Herzl.
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    I know how to talk to the generals and servants in the capital..
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    You wait.
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    What is it, man?
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    We will check the chests.
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    I think you didn't see the signature.
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    They are our prince's personal goods.
  • 123:02 - 123:05
    Our sovereign's orders. No favor in official affairs.
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    Tell me your name then. I will give our prince.
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    I'm sure..
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    ..he will want to reward such an honorable and dutiful man.
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    Whatever. Load them.
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    Then move.
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    Come on, load them.
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    If you don't know how to sing for a dog,
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    ..it will bite you.
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    It's not an ability to talk to such a dutiful dog.
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    When we get the weapons,
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    ..you will see our abilities then.
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    First, may god give you good health.
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    Amen, my sovereign.
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    Do you remember who attacked you that night?
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    Was general Mehmed involved in that?
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    No, my sovereign.
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    I know general Mehmed.
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    He didn't attack me.
  • 124:16 - 124:21
    -Do you remember who? -No, my sovereign.
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    But I'm sure that it wasn't general Mehmed.
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    Alright, girl. You can get out.
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    My sovereign.
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    I found myself in this filthy battle.
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    I never wanted to harm you and our country.
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    My sovereign.
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    I'd like to get forgiven.
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    We appointed you in a particular duty.
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    Don't dealt with other duties except that one.
  • 125:03 - 125:05
    ..then we will forgive you.
  • 125:05 - 125:08
    If you didn't do your duty..
  • 125:08 - 125:11
    ..it means you did no duties.
  • 125:11 - 125:13
    General!
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    If you doubt our justice..
  • 125:16 - 125:19
    ..and harm our reputation on the corner of embassies again,
  • 125:20 - 125:23
    ..this country's justice will smack you down!
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    My sovereign. If you let me, I have news for you.
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    Speak, general.
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    I learned from German embassy that a ship came to the docks.
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    There are chest with weapons in them.
  • 125:42 - 125:44
    Whose weapons?
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    The weapons will be handed out to Armenians gangs.
  • 125:47 - 125:50
    Gangs are getting ready for a bloody demonstration.
  • 125:50 - 125:53
    Did the weapons get unloaded from the ship?
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    I don't know, my sovereign.
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    General Tahsin.
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    Tell Kemaleddin to check.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    I heard everything, my sultan.
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    I you hadn't helped me, I would be dead now.
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    I owe you a life, my sultan.
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    No such thing, my girl. It's my duty.
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    But I'm afraid you got ouf of a storm..
  • 126:33 - 126:35
    ..and are going to another one.
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    What kind of storm is that?
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    Sharp as a knife.
  • 126:44 - 126:47
    Maybe, the storm there..
  • 126:47 - 126:51
    ..can remind Makbule about the storm here.
  • 126:52 - 126:54
    Implications, implications..
  • 126:54 - 126:56
    Always implications..
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    Makbule. Doctors say you can travel.
  • 127:00 - 127:04
    And it's also our queen mother's order.
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    Girl.
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    How is your health?
  • 127:14 - 127:16
    Can you travel?
  • 127:16 - 127:18
    Doctors say so, mother.
  • 127:19 - 127:21
    There is no order in this palace.
  • 127:22 - 127:24
    I want the answer from..
  • 127:24 - 127:27
    ..the one I asked my question.
  • 127:28 - 127:30
    I'm better, my queen mother.
  • 127:30 - 127:33
    I have energy to go.
  • 127:33 - 127:35
    Good.
  • 127:37 - 127:40
    My visit is also over.
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    I'm..
  • 127:43 - 127:45
    ..the mother of Abdulhamid Khan..
  • 127:45 - 127:49
    ..who is the sun of a sultan and got orphaned at 11,
  • 127:49 - 127:52
    ..and who I never discriminated from my own blood.
  • 127:52 - 127:56
    I'm the queen mother Rahime Perestu Sultan.
  • 127:56 - 128:00
    Whoever tends to what our sovereign forbade,
  • 128:00 - 128:05
    ..neglects the rules of 600-year-old Ottoman Empire,
  • 128:05 - 128:09
    ..adopts a manner that can hurt our sovereign..
  • 128:09 - 128:12
    ..and can disorder the country,
  • 128:12 - 128:14
    ..she should know this.
  • 128:16 - 128:19
    She will get into a disaster.
  • 128:35 - 128:37
    What does it mean?
  • 128:37 - 128:40
    You were gonna release me, but put in here.
  • 128:42 - 128:45
    Lower your volume, man.
  • 128:45 - 128:47
    I can slice you into seven parts..
  • 128:47 - 128:49
    ..and bury in seven countries.
  • 128:50 - 128:53
    What you did is against the international laws.
  • 128:53 - 128:56
    I'm a British citizen.
  • 128:56 - 128:58
    You can't touch me.
  • 129:10 - 129:12
    You shouldn't..
  • 129:13 - 129:15
    ..say "can't".
  • 129:16 - 129:21
    The highest commissioner of British government wanted you from us.
  • 129:21 - 129:23
    We must give you.
  • 129:23 - 129:26
    -You're releasing me, then? -Of course.
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    You are free.
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    Your undersecretary is waiting for you in Tokatlıyan Hotel.
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    Room 24.
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    By the way..
  • 129:52 - 129:56
    -Which tree do you want? -What which tree?
  • 129:56 - 129:58
    Never mind.
  • 129:59 - 130:02
    We can also decide that.
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    My boy.
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    Tell them to send oak timber.
  • 130:11 - 130:13
    London is far.
  • 130:13 - 130:15
    Don't let the coffin get broken.
  • 130:16 - 130:18
    Yes, my sovereign.
  • 130:25 - 130:28
    You asked my name.
  • 130:28 - 130:30
    Celal.
  • 130:30 - 130:33
    You can tell when you go to Britain.
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    Come in.
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    -My prince. -Yes, Saffet?
  • 130:50 - 130:52
    There is a letter for you.
  • 130:52 - 130:55
    I brought it fast in case it might be urgent.
  • 130:56 - 130:59
    I hope it's good news, my prince.
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    You can get out, Saffet.
  • 131:01 - 131:05
    My biggest wish is to see you happy.
  • 131:07 - 131:09
    My prince.
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    Why did you invite us here, priest?
  • 131:42 - 131:44
    Not an important thing.
  • 131:44 - 131:46
    To kill you.
  • 131:55 - 131:59
    I shouldn't burn the church before Ömer comes.
  • 132:27 - 132:29
    Can I get my key?
  • 132:29 - 132:32
    You have a visitor, sir. We let him in.
  • 132:32 - 132:35
    He said he was British.
  • 132:35 - 132:37
    We checked his passport too.
  • 132:43 - 132:47
    Mother is always in the palace.
  • 132:48 - 132:50
    What should she?
  • 132:50 - 132:54
    She's rushing around harem to bring her daughter-in-law home.
  • 132:54 - 132:58
    Oh father! Don't even joke.
  • 132:58 - 133:01
    I'm not interested in servants.
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    Anyway, I don't think that fatty girl can come here.
  • 133:06 - 133:09
    -Impossible. -I agree.
  • 133:09 - 133:11
    But think..
  • 133:11 - 133:14
    even if such a miracle comes true,
  • 133:14 - 133:17
    ..will you let me marry her?
  • 133:17 - 133:20
    Is it possible, Sabahattin?
  • 133:20 - 133:24
    I hate Eastern women like her, anyway.
  • 133:24 - 133:26
    So do I.
  • 133:28 - 133:32
    Even though your mother is a sultan,
  • 133:32 - 133:37
    ..I've always preferred Western ladies.
  • 133:38 - 133:41
    If you get married one day..
  • 133:41 - 133:43
    ..and bring someone home,
  • 133:43 - 133:45
    I wish she should be a lady..
  • 133:46 - 133:48
    ..who will fulfill your father's longing.
  • 133:48 - 133:50
    So do I, father.
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    -Welcome, my elixir of life. -Thanks, Mahmud.
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    Girl!
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    Get in, come on. Don't hold back.
  • 134:20 - 134:23
    You should say something, general Mahmud.
  • 134:23 - 134:26
    Your daughter-in-law to be.
  • 134:30 - 134:33
    Welcome, girl.
  • 134:34 - 134:36
    Kiss your general's hands.
  • 134:41 - 134:43
    Thank you.
  • 134:43 - 134:46
    -Seniha. -Sabahattin.
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    Let me introduce. Your wife to be.
  • 134:50 - 134:53
    She will stay in harem until that time, though.
  • 134:53 - 134:56
    But I wanted you to see her.
  • 134:59 - 135:01
    Say welcome, son.
  • 135:02 - 135:04
    Oh my mother! Oh!
  • 135:06 - 135:10
    I have shocking excitement in my heart.
  • 135:10 - 135:14
    I should get in my room without saying indecent things.
  • 135:35 - 135:38
    -Traitor! -Sir.
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    What did you do?
  • 135:45 - 135:48
    You were gonna kill me.
  • 135:56 - 135:58
    Arrest him!
  • 136:17 - 136:20
    The weather is very nice, general.
  • 136:20 - 136:23
    Since and affectionate.
  • 136:25 - 136:27
    We released the British spy.
  • 136:27 - 136:30
    He must have gone to the hotel.
  • 136:30 - 136:33
    Good. Good.
  • 136:34 - 136:37
    That killer British spy must be very happy now.
  • 136:39 - 136:42
    He thinks he will get away with that.
  • 136:45 - 136:47
    My sovereign.
  • 136:47 - 136:50
    We questioned the girls in harem about Ahsen.
  • 136:50 - 136:52
    No results, though.
  • 136:52 - 136:54
    We don't know where she went through.
  • 136:54 - 136:58
    Ahsen is important, general.
  • 137:00 - 137:03
    We lost Sara, my sovereign.
  • 137:05 - 137:09
    I think Ahsen found Sara somehow.
  • 137:10 - 137:12
    Sara will also find us, general.
  • 137:13 - 137:14
    Don't worry.
  • 137:16 - 137:18
    You know..
  • 137:18 - 137:21
    I opened my heart to Zafir Effendi..
  • 137:21 - 137:23
    ..before I met Sara.
  • 137:32 - 137:36
    After I got permission from Zafir Effendi,
  • 137:36 - 137:38
    ..we drank bitter coffee with Sara.
  • 137:41 - 137:44
    You know, general.
  • 137:44 - 137:47
    The roof of this flower is poison.
  • 137:47 - 137:50
    Its leaves are cure.
  • 137:51 - 137:55
    All the doctors in the capital know that.
  • 137:56 - 138:00
    When we gave Sara Hedaya for the exchange,
  • 138:00 - 138:05
    ..we knew Ömer's mother would be slaughtered in any case.
  • 138:05 - 138:08
    Because they don't have war ethics.
  • 138:08 - 138:11
    For this reason, not to lose Sara..
  • 138:12 - 138:14
    ..I put its roots..
  • 138:15 - 138:17
    ..in her coffee.
  • 138:18 - 138:20
    At these hours..
  • 138:21 - 138:23
    Sara or..
  • 138:23 - 138:26
    ..someone who will take us to her..
  • 138:27 - 138:30
    ..will come to get this flower.
  • 138:41 - 138:43
    Hiram!
  • 138:43 - 138:45
    Show yourself!
  • 138:46 - 138:49
    Let's not stain the church with your dirty blood.
  • 138:54 - 138:56
    Show fucking yourself!
  • 139:21 - 139:23
    Come out! Killer!
  • 139:23 - 139:26
    Murderer!
  • 139:27 - 139:30
    Come out!
  • 139:30 - 139:32
    Come out!
  • 139:32 - 139:34
    Filthy murderer!
  • 139:35 - 139:38
    Let's burn the church With ones in it.
  • 139:40 - 139:43
    What kind of a play is that?
  • 139:45 - 139:47
    What kind?
  • 139:47 - 139:49
    Let's lock the door.
  • 139:49 - 139:51
    Come out!
  • 139:59 - 140:01
    Any news from Osman of Söğüt?
  • 140:01 - 140:04
    What about the sorrow of Ömer?
  • 140:04 - 140:06
    No news, my sovereign.
  • 140:06 - 140:10
    If there was important news, he would inform us.
  • 140:10 - 140:13
    I know how motherlessness feels.
  • 140:14 - 140:17
    It opens an endless wound in the heart.
  • 140:19 - 140:22
    But I also know how fatherhood feels..
  • 140:22 - 140:25
    A good child is like armor.
  • 140:26 - 140:28
    Ömer..
  • 140:29 - 140:30
    ..is a strong armor.
  • 140:35 - 140:37
    We went to the dock, my sovereign.
  • 140:37 - 140:40
    But the weapons had been taken from the ship.
  • 140:40 - 140:43
    How, boy? Don't they check what's in them?
  • 140:43 - 140:47
    They kept the chests in the ship because they would be checked.
  • 140:48 - 140:49
    But..
  • 140:49 - 140:53
    Then someone came and bought the goods in the chests.
  • 140:53 - 140:55
    -They couldn't check. -Who?
  • 140:56 - 140:59
    Your prince. Abdulkadir.
  • 141:10 - 141:12
    Let's see..
  • 141:12 - 141:16
    ..who is the hand of Sara Hedaya among us.
Title:
Payitaht "Abdülhamid" 8.Bölüm
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Payitaht "Abdülhamid" 8.Bölüm
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Video Language:
Turkish
Duration:
02:23:18

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