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Payitaht Abdülhamid 9. Bölüm HD

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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Any news from Osman of Söğüt?
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    What about the sorrow of Ömer?
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    No news, my sovereign.
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    If there was important news, he would inform us.
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    I know how motherlessness feels.
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    It opens an endless wound in the heart.
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    But I also know how fatherhood feels..
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    A good child is like armor.
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    Ömer..
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    ..is a strong armor.
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    We went to the dock, my sovereign.
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    But the weapons had been taken from the ship.
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    How, boy? Don't they check what's in them?
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    They kept the chests in the ship because they would be checked.
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    But..
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    Then someone came and bought the goods in the chests.
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    -They couldn't check. -Who?
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    Your prince. Abdulkadir.
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    Let's see..
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    ..who is the hand of Sara Hedaya among us.
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    The saying is true.
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    Children bury their fathers at peace.
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    Fathers bury their children at war.
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    Wait for me in the Mabeyn. Invite general Mehmed too.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    The prince.
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    What's your order, my soveregin?
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    You asked me about my order, general.
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    What can I say?
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    My eyes say my son is at the devil's service.
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    But my heart believes..
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    Even though our dynasty members make mistakes,
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    ..nobody betrayed his country.
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    What does your mind say, my sovereign?
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    My mind..
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    This is written in the book my mind.
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    "Give rights to who seeks their rights."
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    "Behead who rebels."
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    Alright.
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    What's your order, my sovereign? What should we do?
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    I trust my prince's character, general.
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    Follow him.
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    Give him some time..
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    ..to pass the exam.
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    Or..
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    Will he drink the poison of betrayal like honey?
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    Yes.
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    It's a delicate matter. The order is yours.
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    The order is god's, general.
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    We are in this position to obey his orders.
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    May god not test anyone with his son.
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    General!
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    Yes, my sovereign?
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    Imagine you enter a tent, general.
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    There is a cat and a pot of milk.
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    The milk is being shaken in the pot.
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    And there are white stains on the cat's mustache.
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    Can you say the cat drank the milk?
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    The situation shows so. My idea would be this.
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    What if the milk has got shaken by the wind?
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    What if white stains have come from another thing?
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    Did you see it drank the milk?
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    Wouldn't it be unjust?
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    Evidence comes before opinion for us.
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    If my prince has made a mistake, he will get punished.
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    I want you..
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    ..to learn if he has a mistake or not.
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    I feel relieved now, my sovereign.
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    Of course, you do.
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    Of course, you do.
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    The ones who decide justly feel relieved.
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    General.
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    Take permission from the teachers of our prince Burhaneddin.
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    Tell them his father missed him.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    I didn't kill these men.
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    I'm afraid of god. I don't kill the innocent.
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    Let's lock him in and burn them all.
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    I have seven bullets.
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    But I don't wanna hurt anyone.
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    Move away!
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    I can shoot!
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    Move!
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    -He has a bomb. -Be careful!
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    Our sovereign ordered me to protect him!
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    Ömer can die. But not alone.
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    Ömer, brother. Don't worry.
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    Our sovereign doesn't leave anyone alone.
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    I didn't kill those men.
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    The plan is to set Armenians against Muslims.
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    Stop talking politics!
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    Everybody knows that you slaughtered them.
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    The killer of them..
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    ..is priest-disguised Hiram.
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    Come to your senses!
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    Find the spy among you.
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    -The bomb! -Stay back!
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    -Watch out! -Run!
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    Come on. Have a seat.
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    Sit, girl. Don't be shy.
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    Listen, Makbule. You are under my protection in this house.
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    So you should be relieved.
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    Girl.
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    Look.
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    While it is in this house of..
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    ..a powerful Ottoman general like me,
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    A tiny fear of cats can't exist..
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    ..in the heart of a cowardly mouse.
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    So you should be definitely relieved.
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    In fact, you have to be relieved.
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    Don't be afraid.
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    Girl.
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    It's all known.
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    An ignoble man stabbed you.
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    But you are still alive, fortunately.
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    If a person is supposed to live,
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    ..he must live with honor, right?
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    Answer my question strongly and bravely.
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    Did general Mahmud stab you?
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    Not at all, Seniha Sultan.
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    You asked your question with such fiery words that..
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    ..she would almost say it was me..
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    ..even though she wasn't gonna say that.
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    Keep silent, general Mahmud.
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    Don't fuss, please.
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    -But.. -Mahmud!
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    Girl. Tell the truth.
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    Only the truth.
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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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    I..
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    Well..
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    Who stabbed me in the cellar..
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    General..
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    General Mahmud..
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    ..it wasn't him, my sultan.
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    May god be pleased with you, girl.
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    May god be pleased with you, girl.
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    May god be pleased with you, my truthful girl.
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    You took a heavy burden away from my shoulders.
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    May god be pleased with you, my truthful girl.
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    You see, Seniha Sultan.
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    You suspected me.
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    Get grieved with your shame now!
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    It's not shame, general.
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    I'm just happy.
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    Nice. Good. I mean..
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    Sometimes, we just..
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    ..gossiped about you by calling you fatty.
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    Give me your blessing, my girl.
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    Give it.
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    From now on, you can freely eat ..
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    ..pastrami, molasses, dried fruits, creams, honey.
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    ..you can eat all of them in this house.
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    Cellar is at your service, my dear girl.
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    -Let's go, girl. -Yeah.
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    Yeah, my girl.
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    My Seniha! My Seniha!
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    My Seniha.
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    My care candy.
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    Stop suspecting me.
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    Love me all the time.
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    Love me much.
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    -That's enough, Mahmud. -Seniha.
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    He set me up terribly.
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    I would have gone to the graveyard without you.
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    May god be pleased, brother.
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    You saved my life.
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    You risked your life.
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    -Thanks. -Death isn't the matter.
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    I just carried out my sovereign's order.
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    You saved your sovereign's life.
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    He will always help you in your hard times.
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    What you did was very brave, brother.
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    You jumped among many people who wanted to kill me.
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    -Thanks. -God s my witness.
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    I thought the bomb would exploded.
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    -Removed the gunpowder, obviously. -Brother.
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    We don't know the people in there.
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    We risked our lives for our country.
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    But there were innocent ones..
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    ..and who got deceived.
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    I removed the gunpowder not to kill the innocent.
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    If they had realized, they would have killed us.
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    Our sovereign is waiting for you. Let's go to the palace.
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    No, brother.
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    I'm afraid of losing the fire of my revenge,
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    ..if I talk to him.
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    You go. Deliver my thanks.
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    I hope I will settle my account..
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    ..and go to our sovereign then.
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    As you wish. May god protect you.
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    Thanks.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    The rose..
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    ..gives its smell to the hand holding it.
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    What about you, Abdulkadir?
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    What did you give to the hand holding you?
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    Nothing.
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    When we went to the customs,
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    ..the ship had got unloaded and had set out.
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    As far as I know, the ship has German flag.
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    True.
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    I heard from the people working in the German embassy..
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    There were weapons in the last chests.
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    But they can't unload the ship,
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    ..because customs officials don't let them without checking the chests.
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    Did you find the weapons?
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    Unfortunately, general.
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    The ship had got unloaded and set out.
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    Didn't they check the chests?
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    No.
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    While the chest was being put down,
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    ..they were shown a note that goods belongs to Abdulkadir.
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    -How so? -It's just so, general.
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    In the records, it's written chests have clothes in them.
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    So we went to the delivery address.
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    Some sort of clothes were obviously sent there.
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    Then it seems I heard wrong, my sovereign.
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    When it is about Abdulkadir,
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    ..you have started to hear wrong, general.
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    What is spoken here will stay here.
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    We found a deck boy working in the ship and also living here.
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    He confirmed that chests had weapons.
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    They handled it clean.
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    The goods reached the place where they liked.
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    No evidence.
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    But they left the deck boy behind.
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    -Summon the generals. -Yes, my sovereign.
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    Wow! Wow! Wow!
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    They are gorgeous.
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    When you point this at the man's forehead,
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    ..you won't have to fire.
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    It can even scare the dead.
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    General Mahmud did his duty adequately.
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    General Mahmud is a fox.
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    By hook or by crook. With the seal of prince,
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    ..he took the weapons from the customs.
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    I give him credit. He's like a locksmith.
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    So guys.
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    You lock the doors.
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    I open them like a locksmith.
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    Well..
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    I'm tired, of course. But..
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    Being praised by my friends..
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    ..is worth all the troubles.
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    I can reward you by burying you in the promised lands, general.
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    Move it away, Hiram.
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    I'm not a Zionist.
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    But we can share our lands with you gladly,
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    ..because you are a good friend of ours.
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    Mr. Herzl I think..
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    ..we should stop talking about insignificant issues.
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    Because the news we have just got..
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    -..is terrible. -What is it?
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    With Abdulhamid's order,
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    ..Mr.Herbert got arrested.
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    Besides, Abdulhamid had Mr.Herbert..
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    ..kill his own man.
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    He killed his own man, guys.
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    Queen's troubles don't concern us.
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    Did you break the wings of..
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    ..your mental power?
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    The British government..
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    ..will make everyone who was indifferent to this..
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    ..pay a heavy price.
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    I think the reason of your unnecessary haste...
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    ..is the kingdom that Mr.Herbert promised you.
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    The kingdom is slipping down from your hands, because he got arrested.
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    No such thing.
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    I worry about you more than myself.
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    Because ı can report to Mr.Parvus when the judgment day comes.
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    And you will get into trouble.
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    I will say..
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    "I did my best to save Mr.Herbert."
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    "But Mr.Herzl just pocketed the weapons."
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    You don't know me, at all.
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    I have no mercy. I hurt.
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    He hurts. He is right.
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    What can we do, anyway?
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    We dance like crazy just even to take a document from the palace.
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    Who can we save an arrested man?
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    Fortunately, thank god..
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    I have a plan.
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    General!
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    My sultan.
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    I heard you went to Palestine for the duty.
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    Yes. We did our duty, thank god.
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    I'm very happy to see you, general.
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    I got so worried you could get harmed.
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    I appreciate, my sultan. I went and returned healthily.
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    -If you'll excuse me.. -General.
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    I want to talk to you about something.
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    My sultan. I have to dealt with an urgent problem.
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    If you'll excuse me.
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    I always excuse you, general.
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    Always.
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    We will give the weapons back to Abdulhamid.
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    You mad?
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    And we will take them back with a great profit.
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    Just tell me..
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    ..where Mr.Parvus obtained those weapons from.
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    From the old wolf.
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    Basil Zaharoff.
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    Basil Zaharoff.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    Send news to Mr.Zaharoff immediately.
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    Tell him that Abdulhamid has the weapons..
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    ..and tell him to take them back.
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    I will do the rest.
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    I hope your plan will work.
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    It will.
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    We asked that British heathen..
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    ..which tree he wanted for his coffin.
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    Send him to London in an oak coffin.
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    Send our condolences reporting sadness..
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    ..for the British man who was killed mercilessly by..
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    ..Mr. Herbert., the undersecretary of colonialism.
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    To Queen.
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    And write this below.
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    The Ottoman nation, the servants of God..
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    ..who takes revenge by setting the cruel against the cruel..
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    ..and takes revenge on the other cruel then.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    What about Mr.Herbert?
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    He's in the dungeon now.
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    His turn will also come, my boy.
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    His turn will also come.
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    Here you are, sir.
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    Do you know author Samir?
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    Yes, sir. He comes regularly. But I haven't seen today.
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    Samir will be very soon.
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    -Give this note to him. -Yes, sir.
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    Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir.
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    We arrested a British spy.
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    They sent an undersecretary.
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    To save the undersecretary,
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    ..it seems Quenn will come personally.
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    Even if she does, she can't take him.
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    In that document, it's written..
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    ..you want to be a citizen of Ottoman.
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    Sign it.
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    Sign it and get judged in our courts.
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    You had him killed.
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    You set me up and had me kill my own man.
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    Were I you, I wouldn sign it.
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    The one who did these can do many other things.
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    I won't sign.
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    You have to give me to my country.
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    I'm an British undersecretary.
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    It seems you want to return to Britain.
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    Do what he wants, boy.
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    Yes, my sultan.
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    Wait. Why do you let me go so easily?
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    You've started to think. Well done.
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    Sign it.
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    Sign it so we won't have to deliver you.
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    You're a smart man, Mr.Herbet.
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    Inform the ministry of Justice.
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    Tell them to prepare the accusation of this murderer.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    We were supposed to meet in Lebon, prince.
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    Why are we here?
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    We shouldn't waste time.
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    I have what you want.
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    And I chose here.
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    I expected Melike to come.
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    Give me the flower and let me go, prince.
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    We have no time.
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    Let's drink coffee first..
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    ..and wait for Melike.
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    Melike isn't coming, prince.
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    Then drink your coffee quickly, Samir.
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    And bring Melike. So I will give the flower.
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    It's urgent, prince.
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    Give me the flower and let me go.
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    -We're wasting time. -I have time, Samir.
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    Bring Melike.
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    Come in.
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    You should know what's going on political sphere.
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    Don't, Mehmed. Don't speak.
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    I want to hear nothing about politics. Especially from you.
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    I won't speak, anyway.
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    Listen, brother.
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    From now on, you will think thousand times and act one.
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    You'll try to gain our sovereign's confidence.
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    You will just try to work for our country's welfare.
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    My sultan.
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    This is my only wish.
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    But Seniha Sultan took the girl for her son in his harem.
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    They will convince the girl and put the blame on me.
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    Seniha took her as daughter-in-law.
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    For which reason can we take her back?
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    Sister.
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    Unless she give general Mahmud's name, she must be afraid.
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    As long as she is there, we can get in trouble any moment.
  • 29:10 - 29:12
    We can, but..
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    I can do nothing.
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    She was in your harem, you saved her.
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    Will you let her get in darkness again?
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    I didn't want this.
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    But I'm tied hand and foot.
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    How could you let her go, sister?
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    Both our sovereign and queen mother let her.
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    How could I oppose, to whom?
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    There has to be a way to bring her back.
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    I think there is a way.
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    -How? -I'm sure..
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    Sabahattin doesn't want that marriage.
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    Seniha Sultan knows that too.
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    I will force Seniha, she will force his son.
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    They will marry or send her back.
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    How will your force her for the marriage?
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    I will pack her dowry and send it in no time.
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    Marriage preparations will begin.
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    -And Sabahattin will oppose to that marriage. -Of course.
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    As long as the engagement extends,
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    ..we can tell our sovereign that they have no intention to marry
  • 30:36 - 30:37
    .. and we can take her back.
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    Only this way, she can tell the truth, Mehmed.
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    Poor Samir was shot yesterday.
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    Don't tire yourself. Have rest.
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    I got poisoned today.
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    Event cats can't afford lives for Red Sultan.
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    Don't worry. Don't get hopeless.
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    You aren't gonna die.
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    I took the risk of death,
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    ..but Ottoman is in the throes of real death.
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    Red Sultan will die, not you.
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    Freedom will hold his fredoom.
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    Didn't the prince bring the flower?
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    Don't worry, he did.
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    But he wants Melike.
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    -Otherwise he won't give. -Melike.
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    Please, don't leave me.
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    If I don't go, Abdulkadir won't give the flower.
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    But the prince will take you to the palace, Melike.
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    Don't worry.
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    I will get the flower..
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    ..blow him off and return here. Okay?
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    Melike.
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    My angel.
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    We will solve everything. But..
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    We need to save you from the poison first.
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    Come on, Melike. Let's not be late.
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    Naime.
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    My sultan.
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    You are all wet.
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    Like the secret of my heart,
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    ..it rains like slicing my soul.
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    Besides, it's spring rains. It will stop soon.
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    Let's get inside.
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    Not before taking an answer.
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    Answer from who?
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    From birds, flowers, bugs,
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    ..trees, rain.
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    It doesn't matter who. I just need it.
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    You're talking in riddles.
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    Because I don't know.
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    What do you want to know?
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    Will the love in my heart find a partner?
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    Let's get inside. You are not fine.
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    He didn't even respond.
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    However,
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    ..I gave him my secret.
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    Who?
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    Come on. Let's get inside.
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    The price of the coffee.
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    You will enjoy it, the other will not, my prince.
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    No need for money.
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    -Are you okay, Ahsen? -Melike.
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    My sister's name is Melike.
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    I did what you wanted, Ahsen.
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    The flower is in the box.
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    Thank you, my prince.
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    Let's go to the palace.
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    What palace, prince?
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    Melike will return with me.
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    Okay. No time for discussing.
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    I will go with Abdulkadir.
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    Give the flower to my brother. Then let's go.
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    It's for you, Samir.
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    A great number of weapons came to the capital.
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    Who knows?
  • 36:21 - 36:22
    Nobody!
  • 36:23 - 36:25
    My generals.
  • 36:26 - 36:29
    Unless you do your duties adequately,
  • 36:30 - 36:32
    ..you will lose your jobs and return home.
  • 36:32 - 36:35
    If I don't do my duty adequately,
  • 36:35 - 36:38
    ..I will go to the graveyard with this nation.
  • 36:38 - 36:40
    That's why..
  • 36:40 - 36:44
    ..tiny news harming my nation doesn't let me sleep.
  • 36:45 - 36:49
    That's why I follow the news that others don't see important..
  • 36:49 - 36:52
    ..and I investigate for that.
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    They call me worrywart. Let them do.
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    I'm just not unwary. That's all.
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    Forgive us, my sovereign. We feel ashamed.
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    But we wonder for whom the weapons came.
  • 37:05 - 37:07
    Armenian gangs according to intel.
  • 37:07 - 37:10
    Three Armenians were killed in a church.
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    It's said that A muslim killed them.
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    -Said where, general? -In the streets, my sovereign.
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    Then we should invite the street people to this council.
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    They say the same things as you.
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    They say a Muslim killed them.
  • 37:24 - 37:27
    Isn't it quite clear?
  • 37:27 - 37:29
    Muslims were killed.
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    Armenians were killed.
  • 37:31 - 37:34
    -Weapons came. -They're preparing for a big move.
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    We will find those weapons, generals.
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    Otherwise, our enemies will succeed.
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    General.
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    -Move, Saffet. -Even if I do..
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    -The lions won't. -Saffet.
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    I need to see our sovereign.
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    Generals are gathered for the meeting there.
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    And I didn't heard that you are invited again for the council.
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    -I apologize. -Saffet.
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    Listen to me carefully.
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    I dared to get in our sovereign's presence without permission.
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    I can exile you to a very distant city with a single word.
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    Move. Move!
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    -Move, you impudent ones. -Stop, general!
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    How dare you, general?
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    Forgive me, my sovereign.
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    Tell me such a thing that..
  • 38:43 - 38:46
    ..these guns will get lowered.
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    -Otherwise you will pay a heavy price. -My sovereign.
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    The weapons got unloaded from the ship.
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    Chaos will break out in the capital.
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    -Tell me something I don't know. -My sovereign.
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    I know where the weapons are.
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    Come, general.
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    Get out.
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    -Speak, general. -My sovereign.
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    My son, Sabahattin.
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    He engaged in trade with our prince Abdulkadir.
  • 39:28 - 39:30
    They planned to buy cheap clothes.
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    But I got some news.
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    Unintentionally, Sabahattin got deceived.
  • 39:36 - 39:39
    They got him involved in smuggling weapons.
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    How did you learn that?
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    An Armenian who works in the customs.
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    But he is very loyal to his country.
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    -Speak. -My sovereign.
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    Armenians..
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    ..will riot.
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    You are right, general. You're telling the truth.
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    The members of Armenians Hınçak and Taşnak gangs...
  • 40:09 - 40:11
    ..in Istanbul.
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    Their names and addresses got identified.
  • 40:16 - 40:19
    But we don't know who gave the weapons.
  • 40:19 - 40:22
    If you hadn't said they were for Armenians,
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    ..I would have doubt your words.
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    You said you know where the weapons are.
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    Speak.
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    My sovereign.
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    I don't know the exact location of the weapons.
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    But I know where they will come.
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    Delivery will be carried out tomorrow.
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    Speak.
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    In Belgrad Forest.
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    If you let me,
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    ..the exact point is marked in this map.
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    My sovereign.
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    Delivery will be done at noon tomorrow.
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    If you allow me, I'd like to go with the soldiers too.
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    No need, general.
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    I said so, because..
  • 41:16 - 41:21
    ..I also brought some important news before.
  • 41:21 - 41:28
    These news.. Because of clumsiness or something else..
  • 41:28 - 41:33
    They got left incomplete with empty attempts.
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    You did you duty.
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    That's enough.
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    My sovereign.
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    If you allow me,
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    I request to be re-accepted in the consultation committee.
  • 41:51 - 41:56
    I swear I can't sleep because I can't serve my country.
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    If your news is true,
  • 42:04 - 42:07
    ..you can get in our council again.
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    May god give you a long life.
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    Celal, my boy.
  • 42:20 - 42:25
    Bring the locations of British espionage activities in Russian lands ..
  • 42:25 - 42:30
    ..from the journals that you took from the royal palace
  • 42:31 - 42:33
    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Now, we don't need that document..
  • 42:39 - 42:41
    ..which Mr.Herbet signed.
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    You should talk to our sovereign about your father, Ahsen.
  • 42:47 - 42:50
    You can't learn the truth without asking.
  • 42:50 - 42:53
    Our sovereign will clean the slander on him.
  • 42:53 - 42:55
    He's never harmed anyone so far.
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    We'll talk, of course.
  • 42:57 - 43:00
    I want to reveal the facts.
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    Who left us orphan will pay for that.
  • 43:02 - 43:04
    Good.
  • 43:04 - 43:05
    But..
  • 43:05 - 43:09
    -I can't understand one thing. -What is it?
  • 43:09 - 43:13
    You betrayed our sovereign by bringing this flower.
  • 43:13 - 43:15
    Why did you do that?
  • 43:18 - 43:20
    I did for you, Ahsen.
  • 43:21 - 43:23
    I didn't betray my father, though.
  • 43:24 - 43:26
    But you brought the flower.
  • 43:26 - 43:28
    I won't believe anymore.
  • 43:28 - 43:30
    I will pretend to believe.
  • 43:31 - 43:33
    I will pretend to be deceived, but will deceive.
  • 43:33 - 43:35
    What do you mean?
  • 43:36 - 43:39
    Sara has to return to Yildiz.
  • 43:39 - 43:42
    I left a note with flower. For Samir.
  • 43:43 - 43:45
    What's written in the note?
  • 43:45 - 43:47
    It's written..
  • 43:48 - 43:50
    "Samir."
  • 43:50 - 43:52
    "The coffee you drank had the same poison."
  • 43:53 - 43:56
    "The cure of the plant is for one person, not two."
  • 43:57 - 43:59
    What do you mean? What did you do?
  • 43:59 - 44:01
    Don't worry, Ahsen.
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    I didn't poison your brother.
  • 44:03 - 44:05
    But I won't ruin my father's plan either.
  • 44:05 - 44:08
    Samir will only fell nauseous.
  • 44:08 - 44:12
    When he reads the note, he won't give the flower to Sara.
  • 44:12 - 44:14
    I should have expected this from you.
  • 44:14 - 44:17
    Samir loves Sara more than himself.
  • 44:17 - 44:21
    I just want you to return to the palace.
  • 44:21 - 44:24
    -Wait for me here. -Where?
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    Your dream is my hostage until you come, Ahsen.
  • 44:33 - 44:36
    I swore. I won't leave you.
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    Sorry.
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    Your coffee was poisonous, Samir.
  • 44:58 - 45:01
    The cure of the flower isn't enough for two people.
  • 45:01 - 45:03
    You don't know me, prince.
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    I will give this to Sara.
  • 45:05 - 45:08
    You won't get what you want.
  • 45:23 - 45:25
    I won't get overwhelmed by my desire.
  • 45:25 - 45:28
    Sara will live, not me.
  • 45:32 - 45:35
    Are you sure about Samir and Melike?
  • 45:35 - 45:37
    Can they do that?
  • 45:43 - 45:47
    Your sultan thinks that he can intimidate me?
  • 45:50 - 45:52
    My pen is made of steel.
  • 45:52 - 45:54
    Unbreakable.
  • 45:54 - 45:58
    But you fingers will got broken, Samir.
  • 45:58 - 46:00
    You won't even write our sultan's name ..
  • 46:00 - 46:03
    ..with your steel pen. Understand?
  • 46:04 - 46:06
    Both are emotional.
  • 46:06 - 46:10
    If they love you, they will do everything for you.
  • 46:10 - 46:12
    What kind of witch are you?
  • 46:12 - 46:15
    You both killed their father..
  • 46:15 - 46:18
    ..and are speaking ill of them.
  • 46:18 - 46:21
    I didn't kill their father, fool.
  • 46:21 - 46:25
    Parvus got him killed. I was just there.
  • 46:30 - 46:33
    Hiram. Hiram, stop.
  • 46:33 - 46:34
    Samir.
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    Samir
  • 46:38 - 46:40
    When did you come?
  • 46:40 - 46:42
    Abdulhamid didn't kill my father.
  • 46:42 - 46:46
    You deceived us.
  • 46:46 - 46:50
    You aren't the detective of Abdulhamid.
  • 46:51 - 46:54
    What kind of people are you?
  • 46:56 - 46:58
    Antidote.
  • 46:59 - 47:01
    I brought you risking my own life.
  • 47:01 - 47:03
    But you don't deserve to live.
  • 47:04 - 47:06
    Take that from the idiot's hands.
  • 47:17 - 47:20
    Didn't we set off to eliminate any kind of..
  • 47:20 - 47:24
    ..tyranny, enslavement and darkness?
  • 47:24 - 47:29
    Those stories are the lullabies of the foolish romantics like you.
  • 47:29 - 47:33
    The one who forgets the god has only one companion..
  • 47:33 - 47:35
    The desires.
  • 47:35 - 47:40
    We gave up on god, ethics and justice long time ago.
  • 47:41 - 47:42
    You idiot.
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    You're wicked. Devil!
  • 47:46 - 47:47
    Kill him.
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    Kill him, Hiram!
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    Have a good journey, Samir.
  • 48:21 - 48:24
    A man fell from the window!
  • 48:24 - 48:26
    Call the doctor!
  • 48:28 - 48:31
    Come on, guys. Let's carry him to the doctor.
  • 48:34 - 48:37
    Brother. What happened to you?
  • 48:37 - 48:39
    What happened, brother?
  • 48:39 - 48:41
    Call doctor Muzaffer.
  • 48:41 - 48:43
    He's alive.
  • 48:43 - 48:45
    They deceived us, Melike.
  • 48:45 - 48:48
    They fooled us hard.
  • 48:48 - 48:50
    Sara. Sara..
  • 48:50 - 48:52
    Stop, brother. Keep silent.
  • 48:52 - 48:54
    Stop. Doctor!
  • 48:54 - 48:56
    Is there any doctor? Help him!
  • 48:56 - 48:59
    -Someone help, please! -Sister.
  • 48:59 - 49:02
    Don't trust her. Never.
  • 49:03 - 49:05
    A gunman called Hiram shot me by the order of Sara.
  • 49:05 - 49:09
    Stop, brother. Is there any doctor?
  • 49:09 - 49:12
    Someone help, please.
  • 49:12 - 49:15
    Help, Ömer. My brother is dying.
  • 49:15 - 49:17
    Okay. Calm down.
  • 49:17 - 49:19
    -We'll handle it. -Sara.
  • 49:19 - 49:22
    After our father's death,
  • 49:22 - 49:24
    ..she raised us with lies.
  • 49:24 - 49:26
    Never believe her.
  • 49:26 - 49:29
    Abdulhamid didn't kill our father.
  • 49:30 - 49:32
    -Someone else did. -Stop talking.
  • 49:32 - 49:34
    Stop, brother.
  • 49:34 - 49:36
    Parvus.
  • 49:36 - 49:39
    A man called Parvus. The killer of our father..
  • 49:39 - 49:41
    Help him, come on.
  • 49:41 - 49:44
    -Come on, guys! -Be careful.
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    It's my last writing, sister.
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    Brother.
  • 50:01 - 50:03
    And you put pen to the paper.
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    These are my last words.
  • 50:17 - 50:19
    I wasted my all life..
  • 50:19 - 50:22
    ..after a lie.
  • 50:22 - 50:24
    I regret.
  • 50:24 - 50:28
    A lie shades a huge life with its facts.
  • 50:32 - 50:33
    But..
  • 50:33 - 50:34
    Thank god,
  • 50:34 - 50:39
    ..my life fades with the light of truth.
  • 50:39 - 50:43
    Abdulhamid isn't the killer of my father.
  • 50:43 - 50:47
    Besides, I have never seen him..
  • 50:47 - 50:49
    ..kill someone.
  • 50:49 - 50:51
    I devoted my life to..
  • 50:51 - 50:56
    ..the service of the ones who call him Red Sultan.
  • 50:56 - 50:57
    I regret that.
  • 50:57 - 51:00
    I beg for forgiveness from Abdulhamid.
  • 51:00 - 51:03
    The freedom criers..
  • 51:03 - 51:05
    ..deceived me, sister.
  • 51:06 - 51:10
    They put freedom on my hands.
  • 51:10 - 51:14
    I sold my country and my belief to them.
  • 51:15 - 51:18
    Don't ever believe them, sister.
  • 51:18 - 51:22
    When we turn our back to the owner of Sun,
  • 51:22 - 51:26
    ..we will be the slaves of an eternal darkness.
  • 51:27 - 51:30
    Don't believe them, sister.
  • 51:31 - 51:33
    It's Samir.
  • 51:33 - 51:36
    A deceived author.
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    Brother!
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    Brother!
  • 51:45 - 51:47
    Brother!
  • 51:49 - 51:52
    Brother! Brother..
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    Brother.
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    Brother.
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    My sovereign. By your order,
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    ..I have followed Ömer since that day.
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    Something happened tonight.
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    -Is Ömer okay? Say this first. -He's okay, my sovereign.
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    Speak now.
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    I was following Ömer. He got in a church.
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    After he got in, Armenians surrounded it.
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    They heard that three Armenians got killed in the church.
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    It seems mean Hiram..
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    ..drew Ömer into a trap.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Who did he got saved?
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    There were bomb s in the cart.
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    I removed the gunpowder of one.
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    I went in with a lighter.
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    I threatened with the bomb, got Ömer and got out.
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    Good job.
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    I told Ömer to come here.
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    But he didn't want.
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    He thinks you will dissuade him from his revenge.
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    And he know he can't disobey you.
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    If he doesn't come, we will go to him.
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    What's your order, my sovereign?
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    You are his life friend from now on.
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    You will be with him and do what he says.
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    You have no duty in the palace anymore.
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    Tell Ömer that..
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    ..your sovereign said this.
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    "You will discover the secret..
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    ..of Ali the fighting lion and then come here."
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Melike.
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    I shouldn't lose her.
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    You should mind yourself now.
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    I need Melike.
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    I'm not done with her yet.
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    You said the same thing for Samir.
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    Samir lived until today..
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    ..thanks to my mercy.
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    So did Melike.
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    If it hadn't been for me,
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    ..Parvus would have killed them with their father.
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    You think you saved them, so can kill them anytime.
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    You are a very strange woman.
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    My prince.
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    Ahsen won't come, my prince.
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    General.
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    She said she would come.
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    And I'll wait here until she comes.
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    My prince.
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    I have to take you to the palace.
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    The time limit ,that our sovereign set for you, is over.
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    General.
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    Let's go, my prince.
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    You really say that this worthless flower..
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    .. has antidote to save life.
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    Nature is full of miracles.
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    This flower has such antidote that..
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    ..you can't obtain it from anywhere else.
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    If you know that, obtain it. What are you waiting for?
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    It's special knowledge.
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    There is only one doctor who has it.
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    And he must be about to arrive.
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    -He had better arrive. -Doctor.
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    Please. Can I talk to my friend privately?
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    Of course.
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    Go home now.
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    Herzl may come.
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    It's dangerous for him to stay there.
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    I don't want to leave you alone in this hospital.
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    Don't worry. I have the flower now.
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    I'll get healthy when the doctor comes.
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    And nobody can find me in this Greek hospital.
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    Alright.
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    Welcome, Ömer.
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    Thank you. Where is your master?
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    -Not here? -He is gone with this.
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    The mourning of Asiye was too heavy for my master.
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    We are both motherless and fatherless now.
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    Oh father.
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    Did your mother pass away?
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    They killed Asiye.
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    Come on, my lad. Go home.
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    There was someone who tried to kill our sovereign.
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    Then he went on a rampage around.
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    He disturbed everyone.
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    I chased that dog.
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    He kidnapped my mother.
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    He wanted Sara in return for my mother.
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    He buried my mother alive.
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    I went in time.
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    I got her out of the grave.
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    She was stabbed. I couldn't save.
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    In my arms,
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    ..she delivered her body to god.
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    May god rest her soul.
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    But I will take my revenge on that dog Hiram.
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    Is Hiram the killer of your mother?
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    You know him?
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    Samir.
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    He talked about him before he died.
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    He killed my brother too.
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    They killed my father, Ömer.
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    They told me that our sovereign killed him.
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    I believed in this lie for years.
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    -Did they send you to the palace for this? -Yes.
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    I'm not innocent.
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    But I see now..
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    I nurtured grudges for years in vain.
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    How can I look at that good man's face?
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    While I was full of hatred,
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    ..he took care of me like his own daughter.
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    When the truth gets revealed,
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    ..everybody will forgive each other.
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    What about Samir?
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    I gave him to the imam of our neighborhood.
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    He will properly get buried somewhere.
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    Secretly.
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    Will my brother get buried like a homeless?
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    That's the right thing to do.
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    Samir was a freedom hero among the young people.
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    If they know he is dead,
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    They will set the flames on fire blaming our sovereign.
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    They will riot due to him.
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    Your brother's grave will be our secret for now.
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    What happened here?
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    Sara had the key. What did she do?
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    Years ago..
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    ..when Sara left me,
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    ..she also left such a scene behind.
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    What is that blood then?
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    Hiram.
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    Hello, Mr.Herzl.
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    Did you smell blood?
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    I shed that blood. Sara wanted me to kill Samir.
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    Sorry, we messed up the place.
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    It's a pity. He was a talented boy.
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    I'm sure Sare felt sorry about her order.
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    Sara doesn't have someone killed.
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    Yes. Sara doesn't have someone killed.
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    You took the order from Abdulhamid. Got it?
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    Why are you staring?
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    We will send our condolences in the newspaper for Samir.
  • 61:21 - 61:23
    Someone must lead the Muslim youth now.
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    It's on me.
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    You can't stay here, though.
  • 61:27 - 61:30
    Abdulhamid's detectives may come here anytime.
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    -Right. -Then we'll stay in your place.
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    Put a sign here "It's the property of British Embassy."
  • 61:35 - 61:38
    Nobody can enter. Where is Sara?
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    In the Greek hospital. Got poisoned.
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    What do you mean?
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    Why didn't you say that as soon as you came here?
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    If I knew about the priorities of lives,
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    ..you would get any information in time.
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    I will be back soon.
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    Okay, brother. I will put the mattress in.
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    Thanks.
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    You can feel comfortable at m place.
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    It has some moisture smell, though.
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    Not as comfortable as the palace, of course.
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    When my mind is comfortable,
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    ..even dungeon is a palace for me.
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    Come on, get in. Don't feel cold.
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    Good night.
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    Brother. What's wrong?
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    Our sovereign's order.
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    He is with you although you don't go to him.
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    Will you wait here?
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    Go to the palace. I have no problem.
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    If I get in trouble, you will know anyway.
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    No, Ömer.
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    I will watch your every step.
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    I'm your shadow now.
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    My duty is to accompany you.
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    I will protect your life, comfort and peace.
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    Thanks, brother.
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    Now that it's our sovereign's order,
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    ..I accept you gladly.
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    By the way, our sovereign told you..
  • 63:27 - 63:31
    ..to discover the secret of Ali the fighting lion..
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    ..and go to him.
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    What does that mean?
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    I don't know.
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    Come with me. We will stay in soup shop.
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    -Let me give you a mattress. -Thanks.
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    Where is that doctor?
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    I..
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    Sara Hedaya..
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    ..isn't a woman who will die in this filthy hospital.
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    Are we gonna let her die then?
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    The palace is very strict about the order.
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    The antidote of the flower is strictly forbidden.
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    We know that Abdulhamid cares about people health.
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    That doddery Yorgo complained about us..
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    ..he was mistreated.
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    The sovereign almost ruined the hospital.
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    I know. But that's the situation.
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    She is obviously not an ordinary woman.
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    -She must be in trouble with the palace. -I also think so.
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    Let's leave well alone, though.
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    -Put her off and send away. -Shall we inform the palace?
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    Let's discuss it first.
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    Abdulhamid didn't only poison me,
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    ..but he also trapped me.
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    My god.
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    I can't die.
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    Can't die.
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    Carasso.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Don't, my sultan!
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    Stop, my sultan.
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    Stop.
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    Are you okay, my sovereign? You look pale.
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    I thought that you would burst into flames.
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    I know you don't like the fire.
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    I wish you would tell me about the fire in your heart.
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    Ulviye sultan.
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    ..was my first child.
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    With the ringlets in her hair.
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    With her red cheeks.
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    She was smart and cute.
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    Those days,
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    ..I used to go swimming in Sarıyer.
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    The palace told me to return urgently.
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    I returned.
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    My brother Murad welcomed me.
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    He said Ulviye sultan was very sick.
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    He took me to her room.
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    What happened to you daughter?
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    While everyone in the palace..
  • 67:30 - 67:32
    ..is doing their jobs,
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    My Ulviye..
  • 67:35 - 67:37
    ..played with the matches.
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    All of a sudden..
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    ..her hair ignited with the tulle on it.
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    They took me to her room.
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    There was a sheet on her.
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    I opened the sheet.
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    She said..
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    .."father."
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    And flied to the heaven.
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    They found a word for the child whose mother is dead.
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    They call motherless.
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    They found a word for the child whose father is dead.
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    They call fatherless. But..
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    They couldn't find a word for the father whose child is dead.
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    Don't get upset, my sovereign.
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    I hope you will meet her in the heaven.
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    I hope so. I hope so.
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    God shouldn't test a man with his child's grief.
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    You have another problem?
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    Many problems, my sultan.
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    But I don't have a partner for them.
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    I can be your confidant for your problems.
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    My prince Abdulkadir..
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    ..bit more than he could chew.
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    Is he your problem..
  • 69:37 - 69:40
    as your son or as the prince?
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    That's the question, my sultan.
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    If a child makes a mistake against he father,
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    ..the father can talk to him and forgive.
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    A son, after all.
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    But if a prince..
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    If a prince makes a mistake against his country and sovereign,
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    ..he will get punished unforgettably.
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    That's the location general Mahmud mentioned.
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    The inner forest.
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    The entrance of the hunting field.
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    -Open field. -Expect any kind of attack.
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    You will get the weapons and return.
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    Take many soldiers and put one every point.
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    Create two circles.
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    If you engage in combat,
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    ..remember they have heavy guns.
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    My sovereign.
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    General Mahmud..
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    ..came suddenly and said he knew the location of weapons.
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    That's why we are being cautious.
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    They are giving the weapons back..
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    ..to take Mr.Herbert back.
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    I'm afraid that..
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    ..they can take one of you as a hostage.
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    Don't worry, my sovereign.
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    We will die instead of being a hostage.
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    Alright.
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    Is that why you threw away the document Mr.Herbert signed?
  • 71:17 - 71:21
    They want to take Mr.Herbert back somehow.
  • 71:22 - 71:24
    But I don't know how.
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    The weapons are more important than Mr.Herbet,
  • 71:29 - 71:31
    ..So I don't mind how.
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    Just save your lives and take the weapons.
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    Yes, my sovereign.
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    Who are you? What are you doing here?
  • 71:58 - 72:01
    Ömer brought me here.
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    I'm his guest.
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    When I got out of the palace,
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    Are you that girl in the palace?
  • 72:09 - 72:12
    Well.. I have been there for a while.
  • 72:13 - 72:17
    He brought you home. What's your relationship with Ömer?
  • 72:17 - 72:21
    -Are you his sister? -No. Not at all.
  • 72:21 - 72:23
    But we grew up together.
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    Asiye raised us.
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    May god rest her soul.
  • 72:27 - 72:29
    Ömer told me.
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    We promised Asiye to protect each other.
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    Did you meet?
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    We are meeting.
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    Ahsen.
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    Zeynep.
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    -Did you sleep well? -Yeah.
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    Where are you coming from?
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    We slept in the mattresses in the soup shop.
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    Ahsen.
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    Stay here for a little more.
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    That's appropriate for now.
  • 72:58 - 73:02
    The ones who killed Samir may be after you too.
  • 73:02 - 73:04
    It's dangerous out there.
  • 73:04 - 73:06
    It's better to stay here.
  • 73:06 - 73:09
    I have nowhere to go, anyway.
  • 73:10 - 73:13
    Zeynep is like my sister.
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    She can be your companion here.
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    See you.
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    -My sovereign. -How was your night, general?
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    Did the cat drink the milk?
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    Or did the wind shake it?
  • 73:42 - 73:44
    I followed our prince.
  • 73:45 - 73:47
    He delivered the flower, unfortunately.
  • 73:47 - 73:51
    I think our prince's heart is enslaved.
  • 73:51 - 73:53
    ..and he follows its master.
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    Ahsen?
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    Unfortunately, my sovereign.
  • 74:00 - 74:02
    He met Ahsen.
  • 74:03 - 74:05
    He gave the flower to someone.
  • 74:05 - 74:08
    They were coming to the palace together.
  • 74:08 - 74:11
    For some reason, Ahsen left him.
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    Our prince waited.
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    Then I brought him to the palace.
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    My sovereign. I think..
  • 74:20 - 74:22
    ..we lost both Ahsen and Sara.
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    Sara will return, general.
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    We don't ignore.
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    There is no doctor in the capital..
  • 74:30 - 74:32
    ..who can turn the flower into medicine.
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    What's your order about our prince?
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    Take him to the interrogation room.
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    Let him wait.
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    Yes. My sovereign.
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    Preparations about Burhaneddin are done.
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    -I hope he will come. -Good.
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    Good.
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    I'm in the trouble of love, mother. But..
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    This love only brings sorrow.
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    Oh my prince.
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    Unless you learn the science of love,
  • 75:09 - 75:12
    ..don't be an addict of it. Because..
  • 75:12 - 75:17
    Love invasion leaves no place in a person's mind.
  • 75:17 - 75:20
    I can't beat my love no matter what I do.
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    I find myself struggling in the game of love.
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    I made a mistake again last night.
  • 75:28 - 75:30
    What did you do, son?
  • 75:31 - 75:34
    Ahsen sent me a letter.
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    She wanted a flower who grows in the palace.
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    I took it to her.
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    What is the mistake, son?
  • 75:42 - 75:45
    She wanted it for Sara.
  • 75:46 - 75:49
    The flower has both poison and cure.
  • 75:49 - 75:50
    But..
  • 75:50 - 75:52
    My father had a plan.
  • 75:53 - 75:55
    Sara got poisoned by that flower.
  • 75:56 - 75:58
    She was expected to return to the palace for the cure.
  • 75:58 - 76:00
    What did you do, Abdulkadir?
  • 76:00 - 76:03
    I did to bring Ahsen.
  • 76:04 - 76:07
    I didn't betray my father.
  • 76:09 - 76:11
    I played a game too.
  • 76:11 - 76:13
    But I couldn't succeed.
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    I thought Ahsen would come back.
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    I was wrong.
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    My plan didn't work.
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    If I tell my father about this,
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    ..he won't believe me.
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    Of course, he won't.
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    What have you done so far..
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    ..so that our sovereign can believe you?
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    Whenever he came to you, you ran away.
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    Whenever he built confidence towers about you,
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    ..you destroyed them all.
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    What should I do, mother?
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    Please show me a way.
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    Son.
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    Know this first.
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    All Earthly desires harm people.
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    Your love should be only for god.
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    Be a slave only for him.
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    Slaves of him are always free. Remember this.
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    Too hard.
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    Of course, it is.
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    But that's the only way you can get relieved.
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    I'm here to host you in the interrogation room, my prince.
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    It's our sovereign's order.
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    Father.
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    I really wonder..
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    Is there a disaster in the world..
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    ..that can spoil your appetite?
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    Look, Sabahattin.
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    Eating is..
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    ..the noble duty of a nobleman.
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    I'm not an..
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    ..idiot man who will spend my life with bulgur and onion.
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    Look at the poor people who has not taste buds.
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    Look at them.
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    For years..
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    ..they held a tasteless sovereign like Abdulhamid in high honor.
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    God damn that people and the sovereign!
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    Sabahattin.
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    The real thing that makes you furious..
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    ..is that fatty girl, right?
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    Please, father. She's not my matter.
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    The matter of yours and my mother.
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    What is that?
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    Mother.
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    What is that?
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    Lady Bidar sent Makbule's dowery.
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    -Congratulations. -You've lost your mind!
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    I devoted my life to civilization and freedom!
  • 79:17 - 79:20
    And you are talking about dowry!
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    But Sabahattin.. If we make the fatty girl run..
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    ..if we limit her bread and bulgur,
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    ..and if we show her around in London and Paris,
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    ..she can be your wife.
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    -Mahmud. -Father!
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    I swear I can run away to Europe without hesitation.
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    I swear I can. The rest is your problem.
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    And you can explain it to uncle Abdulhamid.
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    And imagine about the scandal.
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    -Sabahattin. -Mother!
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    You caused this.
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    Now get rid of it, please.
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    Well..
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    Sabahattin is right, my Seniha.
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    Well. He sees his father.
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    He is married with a world beauty like you.
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    My Seniha.
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    He may not want to marry her.
  • 80:13 - 80:15
    Oh Mahmud!
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    While we were raising our son,
  • 80:29 - 80:31
    ..where did we make a mistake?
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    It's my responsibility, my sovereign.
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    You dealt with our children adequately..
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    ..among so many state affairs.
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    Naime Sultan is also your child.
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    If there was a deficiency in your motherhood,
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    ..she would also behave so.
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    You should be relieved.
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    But it's a big deal.
  • 80:56 - 81:00
    I accept any punishment, my sovereign.
  • 81:00 - 81:03
    But Abdulkadir wouldn't betray intentionally.
  • 81:03 - 81:06
    He took the flowers getting beaten by his desire.
  • 81:07 - 81:10
    The problem isn't only the flower, my sultan.
  • 81:11 - 81:14
    Something else?
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    A great number of..
  • 81:16 - 81:18
    ..weapons..
  • 81:19 - 81:22
    ..came to capital illegally through the customs.
  • 81:23 - 81:25
    Without being checked?
  • 81:25 - 81:27
    They couldn't check.
  • 81:28 - 81:31
    Because the chests got unloaded with a paper..
  • 81:31 - 81:33
    ..that the goods belong to Abdulkadir.
  • 81:34 - 81:37
    Our son engaged in trade.
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    Oh Abdulkadir.
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    Oh my son.
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    My sovereign.
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    He took the money from me.
  • 81:51 - 81:54
    He envied your prince times.
  • 81:54 - 81:56
    He did all those..
  • 81:56 - 82:00
    ..to trade like you and win your favor.
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    My sultan.
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    I don't know it's due to his unfortunate or clumsiness,
  • 82:09 - 82:12
    ..he makes a mess of everything.
  • 82:12 - 82:16
    Or..It's neither unfortunate nor clumsiness,
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    I don't even wanna think about it. But..
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    He may be a traitor.
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    My sovereign.
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    If Abdulkadir is a traitor,
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    ..it will be your decision.
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    I will never say anything.
  • 82:42 - 82:45
    But I know Abdulkadir's nature.
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    He can't be a traitor.
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    I hope so.
  • 82:50 - 82:52
    I hope so, my sultan.
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    I want you to do this, though.
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    If Abdulkadir wants anything,
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    ..let me know.
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    Of course, my sovereign.
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    My sultan.
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    Sorry. I didn't want to disturb you.
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    Don't mention it. Yes, general?
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    I've wanted to talk to you for a long time.
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    If you let me, of course.
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    Of course.
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    I have a secret in my heart.
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    It doesn't want name, reputation..
  • 84:06 - 84:07
    ..or words.
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    It doesn't get free.
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    Does your secret have a respondent, general?
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    It does.
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    It's you, my sultan.
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    And I want to share my secret..
  • 84:28 - 84:31
    ..with you. Only with you.
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    Please.
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    My ears are open to you gladly.
  • 84:39 - 84:42
    You have both problem and solution of my secret.
  • 84:43 - 84:48
    My heart is as desperate as the spring that wasted its everything.
  • 84:49 - 84:52
    Flames in me never fade away.
  • 84:53 - 84:54
    If..
  • 84:56 - 84:59
    If the sun knew my love for you,
  • 84:59 - 85:02
    ..it would arise untimely.
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    My eyes saw you.
  • 85:07 - 85:09
    My heart loved you.
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    I have no mistakes.
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    Forgive me, my sultan.
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    My love opened the curtain of my tongue.
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    General!
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    Two days later, in Göksu.
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    Naime.
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    Daughter.
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    What's wrong with you, dear?
  • 86:10 - 86:13
    Why are you burning?
  • 86:14 - 86:18
    My willpower, my body and my mind have collapsed.
  • 86:18 - 86:21
    Love sickness invaded all over my body.
  • 86:21 - 86:25
    Why do you ruin yourself in vain?
  • 86:25 - 86:27
    I can't help it.
  • 86:28 - 86:32
    I'm waiting desperately against the fate.
  • 86:34 - 86:37
    Loving is beautiful, dear.
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    But you're taking the love ship to the wrong destination.
  • 86:41 - 86:46
    You can't take the ship to the land by ruining yourself.
  • 86:46 - 86:48
    Kemaleddin..
  • 86:48 - 86:50
    ..doesn't see me.
  • 86:51 - 86:55
    My existence means nothing to him.
  • 86:56 - 86:58
    I opened my heart to him.
  • 86:59 - 87:02
    He didn't even respond to my letter.
  • 87:03 - 87:06
    Don't mind these now.
  • 87:06 - 87:09
    Try to get healthy as soon as possible.
  • 87:10 - 87:13
    Every winter reaches the spring.
  • 87:15 - 87:18
    Your mother will solve your problems,
  • 87:18 - 87:20
    ..my beautiful girl.
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    Brother.
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    Greetings.
  • 88:01 - 88:02
    Greetings.
  • 88:10 - 88:12
    How are you?
  • 88:12 - 88:14
    How did you take permission?
  • 88:15 - 88:17
    Our sovereign took it.
  • 88:18 - 88:20
    You wanted to see me.
  • 88:20 - 88:21
    Yeah.
  • 88:22 - 88:24
    He misses his son.
  • 88:25 - 88:27
    Not because of that.
  • 88:28 - 88:31
    His son hurt him.
  • 88:31 - 88:33
    He must have wanted to see the other..
  • 88:33 - 88:37
    ..to see if he made a mistake while raising us.
  • 88:38 - 88:41
    -What do you mean? -I'm directly saying it.
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    I've heard all what you did.
  • 88:46 - 88:48
    Running away from the palace.
  • 88:48 - 88:50
    Picking fights.
  • 88:50 - 88:52
    And weapon trade.
  • 88:53 - 88:55
    What weapon?
  • 88:55 - 88:59
    You thought the chest had clothes. But they had weapons.
  • 88:59 - 89:01
    What?
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    I didn't know.
  • 89:08 - 89:10
    I swear I didn't know.
  • 89:11 - 89:14
    You know now, big brother.
  • 89:14 - 89:16
    It was just a trade.
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    I accounted it.
  • 89:20 - 89:23
    A prince doesn't account.
  • 89:23 - 89:25
    He calls people to account.
  • 89:27 - 89:29
    Don't worry.
  • 89:29 - 89:33
    People tricked you. We will call them to account.
  • 89:42 - 89:44
    We are really giving the weapons to Abdulhamid.
  • 89:46 - 89:48
    Don't worry.
  • 89:48 - 89:50
    We will give nothing.
  • 89:50 - 89:52
    We will take them back.
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    All-camouflaged.
  • 89:59 - 90:01
    They can't see.
  • 90:07 - 90:08
    Come on.
  • 90:10 - 90:12
    Get in the wolf-trap, my lambs.
  • 90:15 - 90:17
    Nobody is around.
  • 90:17 - 90:20
    It's not normal. Soldiers. Be careful!
  • 90:30 - 90:32
    We've found them.
  • 90:38 - 90:40
    Mauser rifles.
  • 90:40 - 90:44
    -5 shots. -Good rifle.
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    In the name of god.
  • 91:54 - 91:57
    You will die like pigs.
  • 92:02 - 92:11
    ♫ Olmaz İlaç Sine-i Sad Pareme ♫
  • 93:13 - 93:15
    My Hatice!
  • 93:16 - 93:19
    What makes you sing like birds?
  • 93:19 - 93:21
    Auntie. Auntie.
  • 93:22 - 93:24
    I have news to make you happy too.
  • 93:24 - 93:27
    -Tell me what it is. -Come.
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    Auntie.
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    I've found the man who my heart want.
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    I love someone. And he loves me.
  • 93:43 - 93:45
    Is that so?
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    Who is that lucky man?
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    The son of general Gazi Osman.
  • 93:51 - 93:53
    General Kemaleddin.
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    I'm very happy to hear that.
  • 93:59 - 94:04
    I'm sure that marriage will be appropriate for you and our dynasty.
  • 94:04 - 94:05
    But..
  • 94:05 - 94:08
    I don't know about the procedure.
  • 94:08 - 94:10
    Who should I talk to you?
  • 94:10 - 94:13
    How should we tell our sovereign?
  • 94:13 - 94:15
    Don't worry, dear. I can handle that.
  • 94:15 - 94:18
    -Really, aunt? -Of course.
  • 94:18 - 94:20
    It's my duty.
  • 94:21 - 94:24
    But I have a condition.
  • 94:24 - 94:26
    I accept whatever it is.
  • 94:26 - 94:31
    Then we need to delay your engagement.
  • 94:31 - 94:33
    -Why? -It's a tradition.
  • 94:33 - 94:38
    Simultaneous marriages are held together not to overspend.
  • 94:38 - 94:40
    If your engagement gets delayed,
  • 94:40 - 94:44
    ..I can delay the engagement of Sabahattin and Makbule.
  • 94:45 - 94:47
    Lady Bidar forces us about the marriage.
  • 94:47 - 94:51
    I knews it was a game when you asked Makbule as a bride.
  • 94:52 - 94:54
    Yeah, yeah. You knew.
  • 94:57 - 94:58
    Auntie.
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    You just handle it.
  • 95:01 - 95:03
    I can wait.
  • 95:03 - 95:05
    Don't worry, dear.
  • 95:18 - 95:21
    Ömer! Ömer!
  • 95:21 - 95:23
    -What's wrong? -Armenians!
  • 95:23 - 95:26
    What about them? Speak.
  • 95:26 - 95:29
    They threw pig heads and tripe..
  • 95:29 - 95:31
    ..in the house gardens and mosques.
  • 95:31 - 95:34
    -Chaos in the streets. -Hiram's work.
  • 95:35 - 95:39
    He wants to set Armenians against Muslims..
  • 95:39 - 95:41
    ..and cause conflicts.
  • 95:43 - 95:45
    Ömer!
  • 95:45 - 95:48
    Be careful. Shall I come?
  • 95:49 - 95:50
    You stay.
  • 95:50 - 95:52
    I'll learn the problem.
  • 95:52 - 95:55
    If I need support, I will call you in.
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    Yes.
  • 96:07 - 96:10
    The evidence of the hour that Ottoman soldiers took the weapons.
  • 96:10 - 96:14
    And this is the document of the weapons..
  • 96:14 - 96:18
    ..that Abdulhamid got in the capital thanks to his prince.
  • 96:19 - 96:23
    You think they are enough to shake the world.
  • 96:23 - 96:25
    Exceedingly.
  • 96:25 - 96:27
    Good.
  • 96:27 - 96:30
    We should make a rehearsal print in the printery.
  • 96:30 - 96:32
    Then we can send it to the palace.
  • 96:32 - 96:35
    We will write the date of two days later in the newspaper.
  • 96:35 - 96:37
    So the sultan can detect the threat.
  • 96:37 - 96:39
    Sir Herbert will get released..
  • 96:39 - 96:42
    ..or this newspaper will be printed.
  • 96:42 - 96:46
    Abudlhamid will release him, when he sees this.
  • 96:46 - 96:50
    He can't tolerate such a scandal.
  • 96:52 - 96:53
    Mr.Herzl.
  • 96:55 - 96:57
    Dear Mr.Herzl.
  • 96:59 - 97:03
    You're a very talented writer.
  • 97:04 - 97:06
    Afte this is done,
  • 97:06 - 97:09
    ..we should print a new newspaper in the Europe.
  • 97:10 - 97:11
    Possible.
  • 97:11 - 97:14
    Will your newspaper have an idea?
  • 97:14 - 97:16
    Of course, it will.
  • 97:17 - 97:21
    I'm a friend of Jews now thanks to you.
  • 97:22 - 97:24
    And I draws my attention.
  • 97:24 - 97:26
    In the Ottoman,
  • 97:26 - 97:31
    ..there is no incident of anti-semitism.
  • 97:32 - 97:33
    But in Europe,
  • 97:33 - 97:36
    ..anti-semitism has always existed.
  • 97:36 - 97:38
    Yes. Come to the point.
  • 97:39 - 97:44
    We can make a newspaper to eradicate the anti-semitism.
  • 97:45 - 97:49
    Even if my father tried that, I would kill him cold-bloodedly.
  • 97:49 - 97:51
    I didn't hear that.
  • 97:51 - 97:56
    Did you break your mental wings, Mr.Herzl?
  • 97:56 - 98:00
    It was a friendly offer.
  • 98:00 - 98:02
    Listen, general Mahmud.
  • 98:02 - 98:04
    The only power of Jews..
  • 98:04 - 98:07
    ..is the hatred that other nations have against them.
  • 98:07 - 98:09
    I realized that..
  • 98:09 - 98:12
    ..when I witness that Christians insulted Jews in France.
  • 98:12 - 98:15
    I built all my view on this.
  • 98:15 - 98:19
    The real purpose of Zionists is to enhance that hatred.
  • 98:19 - 98:23
    Otherwise, Jews will be no different from other nations.
  • 98:23 - 98:24
    That would be our end.
  • 98:24 - 98:27
    That's the hard part of the work.
  • 98:28 - 98:32
    Europeans hate Jews.
  • 98:32 - 98:35
    But Jews are always under protection..
  • 98:35 - 98:38
    ..of Abdulhamid in the Ottoman.
  • 98:39 - 98:42
    That will be our problem. Zaharoff will take the weapons.
  • 98:42 - 98:44
    And we will take from him.
  • 98:44 - 98:47
    When Armeians are killed in the capital,
  • 98:47 - 98:50
    ..we will tell Jews that their turn is coming.
  • 98:56 - 98:58
    My sultan.
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    Welcome, Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 99:02 - 99:04
    I hope you are all fine.
  • 99:04 - 99:07
    There should be war in the world..
  • 99:07 - 99:10
    ..for you to be fine, though.
  • 99:10 - 99:13
    We're doing with minor conflicts, my sultan.
  • 99:13 - 99:16
    Without your peace politics.
  • 99:16 - 99:19
    ..we arms dealers would earn more, my sultan.
  • 99:20 - 99:22
    You're plainspoken.
  • 99:22 - 99:24
    I'm a tradesman.
  • 99:24 - 99:27
    The more a tradesman talks,
  • 99:27 - 99:29
    ..the more he earns.
  • 99:29 - 99:31
    Forgive me.
  • 99:34 - 99:36
    Winchester.
  • 99:36 - 99:39
    1895.
  • 99:39 - 99:41
    American rifle.
  • 99:41 - 99:43
    With a clip of 5 shots,
  • 99:43 - 99:46
    ..single loading problem is gone.
  • 99:46 - 99:48
    3,5 kilograms.
  • 99:48 - 99:51
    The barrel is 68 cms.
  • 99:51 - 99:54
    Americans call it "patron".
  • 99:55 - 99:58
    People used to hide behind the trees..
  • 99:58 - 100:00
    ..to run away from the bullets.
  • 100:00 - 100:02
    They can't know.
  • 100:02 - 100:04
    Because this rifle..
  • 100:04 - 100:07
    ..is strong enough to pierce a tree, my sultan.
  • 100:10 - 100:12
    If you have this weapon,
  • 100:12 - 100:14
    ..your enemy has nowhere to run.
  • 100:14 - 100:17
    Would you like to give it a try?
  • 100:19 - 100:23
    When a master marksman like you gives it a try,
  • 100:24 - 100:27
    ..this weapon will be grateful to you.
  • 100:31 - 100:33
    Money.
  • 100:34 - 100:36
    Money, Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 100:36 - 100:38
    Money.
  • 100:50 - 100:52
    Are you here to sell weapons?
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    No. No.
  • 100:54 - 100:56
    It's a gift for you.
  • 100:57 - 101:02
    I'm here to buy weapons.
  • 101:02 - 101:04
    I had a boat in Black Sea.
  • 101:04 - 101:09
    One of my men stole my weapons.
  • 101:09 - 101:12
    The fool sent them to the capital.
  • 101:13 - 101:16
    With the bullets in his stomach,
  • 101:16 - 101:19
    ..he must be sleeping at bottom of the sea.
  • 101:19 - 101:23
    Your disagreement doesn't concern me.
  • 101:23 - 101:26
    -Tell me about your wish. -My sultan.
  • 101:27 - 101:30
    You have my stolen weapons.
  • 101:30 - 101:32
    You can keep them if you like.
  • 101:32 - 101:35
    We don't need unrecorded weapons.
  • 101:37 - 101:39
    Celal!
  • 101:42 - 101:44
    Locate the ship of Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 101:44 - 101:46
    Take him to the ship personally.
  • 101:47 - 101:50
    Make sure that weapons won't return to the capital.
  • 101:50 - 101:52
    Yes, my sovereign.
  • 101:54 - 101:58
    If a bullet of those weapons hurts one of my nation,
  • 101:58 - 102:02
    ..all your ships will sink, Mr.Zaharoff.
  • 102:03 - 102:07
    Thank you for giving the weapons, my sultan.
  • 102:13 - 102:15
    Money.
  • 102:15 - 102:17
    Money.
  • 102:30 - 102:33
    Chaos in the streets again, Ömer.
  • 102:33 - 102:35
    It's not good.
  • 102:35 - 102:38
    Some people always poke the peace.
  • 102:38 - 102:40
    Guys.
  • 102:40 - 102:43
    We have to trace that.
  • 102:44 - 102:47
    Lots of people will get hurt.
  • 102:47 - 102:49
    -May god give us strength. -Amen.
  • 102:49 - 102:52
    Mean Hiram hangs out with the Armenians gangsters.
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    I think he is also responsible for this.
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    He is walking with the Death.
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    I won't give him an easy death, Yusuf.
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    He will pay for his cruelty.
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    We need to find where he took the pigs.
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    We can trace from there.
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    There is ranch at the exit of the city.
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    Only that place has pigs.
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    He must have taken from there.
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    What are waiting fro then? Let's go and ask.
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    Let's go..
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    ..and trace the pigs.
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    -My sovereign. -Come, general.
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    My sovereign.
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    I brought Abdulkadir's seal by your order.
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    I'm breaking it, general.
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    This seal won't be able to break the doors of our security.
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    I'm breaking it.
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    So our prince will realize things aren't as used to be.
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    My sovereign.
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    Burhaneddin is here.
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    Wants to get in your presence.
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    Let him in.
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    Please.
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    My son.
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    Praise be.
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    Are you healthy, son?
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    Thank god, my sovereign. I pray for your health.
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    Thanks.
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    -Son. -Yes.
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    If they woke you up tonight..
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    ..and said your father is dead, what would you do?
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    -God forbid, my sovereign. -What would you do?
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    My sovereign. You are the column of our country.
  • 105:29 - 105:31
    Our column would collapse.
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    Your father dead, the column collapses.
  • 105:33 - 105:35
    The roof about to fall. What would you do?
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    I would carry, my sovereign.
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    I would carry all the burden of..
  • 105:40 - 105:43
    ..our country and nation and all the Islam world.
  • 105:44 - 105:47
    They will send their hyenas.
  • 105:47 - 105:50
    Their immorality, their vileness.
  • 105:51 - 105:54
    They will shoot you with cruelty as their bullets.
  • 105:54 - 105:57
    -What would you do? -I would endure, my sovereign.
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    As the morality's soldier and the oppressed's friend.
  • 106:02 - 106:04
    Your beloveds will turn their back at you.
  • 106:04 - 106:07
    You children won't understand you. You will stay alone.
  • 106:07 - 106:09
    What would you do?
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    I will talk only to god about my problems.
  • 106:14 - 106:17
    How could you carry all that burden?
  • 106:17 - 106:20
    I can carry only if god permits me.
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    Alright.
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    It's done. The newspaper is on the way.
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    What is it?
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    I'm worried.
  • 106:36 - 106:39
    Will we able to take the weapons from Abdulhamid?
  • 106:39 - 106:40
    Mr.Herzl.
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    Release your worry like an eagle flying down a cliff.
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    I'm gonna take the weapons back very easily.
  • 106:51 - 106:53
    Abdulhamid will trace the weapons.
  • 106:53 - 106:58
    Abdulhamid will think that the weapons have been destroyed.
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    How?
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    Because the weapons will sink in Black Sea.
  • 107:04 - 107:06
    Then..
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    They will show up in the hands of Armenians..
  • 107:08 - 107:10
    ..and get fired.
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    Abdulhamid will get so surprised.
  • 107:14 - 107:17
    We'll see then..
  • 107:18 - 107:21
    ..if his tenacity which shakes the world..
  • 107:21 - 107:25
    ..and his glory will exist or not.
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    Let's hope for that.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    You will have the weapons
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    I will have the weapons.
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    And stupid people will have Abdulhamid.
  • 107:42 - 107:44
    Don't worry.
  • 107:47 - 107:50
    The date of two days later is written here.
  • 107:52 - 107:54
    We thought we would bust them.
  • 107:54 - 107:57
    But they took the pictures of our soldiers.
  • 108:04 - 108:07
    The Bloody Sultan hands out unrecorded weapons..
  • 108:07 - 108:09
    .. to Muslims to kill Armenians.
  • 108:10 - 108:12
    And the arms dealer..
  • 108:13 - 108:14
    ..interestingly..
  • 108:14 - 108:18
    ..is Abdulkadir, the dear prince of the Ottoman sovereign.
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    And this is..
  • 108:21 - 108:26
    ..the document that weapons belong to Abdulkadir.
  • 108:28 - 108:31
    They also sent a note.
  • 108:31 - 108:34
    Unless we release Herbert,
  • 108:36 - 108:38
    ..they will print it two days later..
  • 108:38 - 108:40
    ..and announce to the world.
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    My sovereign.
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    Prince Abdulkadir..
  • 108:47 - 108:50
    ..and general's son Sabahattin..
  • 108:50 - 108:53
    ..engaged in cloth trade.
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    General Mahmud told the location of weapons.
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    Suspicion.
  • 109:01 - 109:03
    Suspicion. Suspicion.
  • 109:05 - 109:09
    If we decided only with suspicion,
  • 109:09 - 109:11
    ..we would be cruel, general.
  • 109:12 - 109:15
    We're ordered to decide with the facts.
  • 109:15 - 109:19
    Suspicion is like the fire in a volcano.
  • 109:19 - 109:22
    If it erupts, it will also burn the innocent.
  • 109:25 - 109:28
    It would be a huge sin.
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    Oh my sovereign.
  • 109:32 - 109:36
    If they knew you, you would have no enemy.
  • 109:37 - 109:39
    If they knew your justice,
  • 109:39 - 109:42
    ..they would rest in its shade.
  • 109:42 - 109:44
    If they knew your affection,
  • 109:44 - 109:47
    ..they would be your friends.
  • 109:48 - 109:52
    The ones who don't know will know our fury, general.
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    We'll release Mr.Herbert.
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    He can go if he likes.
  • 110:03 - 110:05
    But if he goes,
  • 110:06 - 110:07
    ..he will choose the death.
  • 110:22 - 110:24
    Have a nice working day.
  • 110:30 - 110:32
    My benefactor.
  • 110:33 - 110:34
    General Mahmud.
  • 110:35 - 110:36
    Welcome. All welcome.
  • 110:37 - 110:39
    -How is business? -Thanks, general.
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    -I work thanks to you. -You like your position, right?
  • 110:42 - 110:44
    I like, general. Thanks.
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    Good.
  • 110:47 - 110:48
    You know..
  • 110:48 - 110:51
    I placed you here.
  • 110:51 - 110:53
    But I can also dismiss you if necessary.
  • 110:53 - 110:55
    What's your order, general?
  • 110:56 - 111:00
    Will you carry the weapons with those boats at night?
  • 111:00 - 111:02
    We are doing the final check.
  • 111:02 - 111:05
    This is the boat that will lay off in Black Sea.
  • 111:07 - 111:11
    You will make a hole in the right middle of the boat.
  • 111:12 - 111:15
    -The ship will sink then. -No, it won't.
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    You will cover it with the beeswax.
  • 111:23 - 111:26
    Salty water can melt in a few hours, general.
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    Good. We want it to melt it.
  • 111:30 - 111:34
    The boat with our country's soldiers will sink.
  • 111:34 - 111:36
    You impertinent! Do I not know?
  • 111:36 - 111:38
    I'm the country here.
  • 111:39 - 111:42
    A general showed modesty by visiting you.
  • 111:42 - 111:44
    And he ordered you.
  • 111:44 - 111:46
    The general doesn't mind his soldiers.
  • 111:46 - 111:47
    But you do?
  • 111:47 - 111:50
    Forgive me, general. As you wish.
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    Our generals know the best.
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    Good.
  • 111:56 - 112:00
    Now, you are among people who will get promoted.
  • 112:00 - 112:02
    It'll be your favor, general.
  • 112:02 - 112:04
    I will, mind your business now.
  • 112:08 - 112:10
    I will. But..
  • 112:10 - 112:13
    I don't have authority in the grave.
  • 112:19 - 112:22
    From London, I took these locations..
  • 112:22 - 112:25
    ..of the houses of British spies in the Russian lands.
  • 112:28 - 112:31
    Around Siberia. Eleven in Moscow.
  • 112:33 - 112:35
    About 25 in the city of Petrus.
  • 112:37 - 112:39
    Generally, there are about..
  • 112:39 - 112:43
    ..3,000 British spies in the Russian lands.
  • 112:47 - 112:50
    You did such a thing..
  • 112:50 - 112:53
    ..that we are still making use of it.
  • 112:54 - 112:57
    Without you and the martyrs there,
  • 112:58 - 113:00
    ..I couldn't have succeeded, my sovereign.
  • 113:04 - 113:06
    What's your order?
  • 113:09 - 113:12
    -General Tahsin. -Yes, my sovereign.
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    Send this document to the Russian Embassy.
  • 113:16 - 113:18
    Yes.
  • 113:18 - 113:21
    If there are some many British spies in Russia,
  • 113:21 - 113:23
    ..there must be also in the embassy.
  • 113:24 - 113:26
    Write this below.
  • 113:27 - 113:30
    "A small gift from Mr.Herbert..
  • 113:30 - 113:33
    ..in return for his asylum to Russia."
  • 113:33 - 113:35
    Yes.
  • 113:35 - 113:38
    I think Britain won't forgive this treachery.
  • 113:38 - 113:40
    My sovereign.
  • 113:41 - 113:43
    I studied politics for years.
  • 113:43 - 113:46
    But I didn't see a teacher like you.
  • 113:47 - 113:50
    You can't learn politics in the books.
  • 113:50 - 113:52
    You need to experience it.
  • 113:52 - 113:53
    For example..
  • 113:54 - 113:57
    Why did we give the weapons to Zaharoff?
  • 113:58 - 113:59
    They belong to him.
  • 114:00 - 114:02
    We could have said we didn't have them.
  • 114:02 - 114:04
    But we delivered them to his ship.
  • 114:04 - 114:06
    So he understood that..
  • 114:06 - 114:09
    ..he can't sell weapons illegally in our country.
  • 114:11 - 114:13
    Do your duty now.
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    Brother. Stand guard.
  • 114:35 - 114:38
    -Greetings. -Greetings.
  • 114:43 - 114:47
    Pig pieces have dirtied the streets for days.
  • 114:47 - 114:50
    And you are the only around who have pigs.
  • 114:51 - 114:53
    I have pigs for the non-Muslim people.
  • 114:53 - 114:56
    Have you sold lots of pigs to anyone recently?
  • 114:56 - 114:58
    A man with one eye came to me.
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    And he bought many.
  • 115:01 - 115:03
    Do you know that man?
  • 115:03 - 115:05
    Does he often come here?
  • 115:05 - 115:08
    He visited a few times.
  • 115:08 - 115:10
    I hadn't seen him before.
  • 115:10 - 115:14
    Did you ask him why he bought the pigs?
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    I don't ask such questions.
  • 115:17 - 115:20
    He came and bought.
  • 115:21 - 115:24
    -He didn't talk much. -He doesn't need to.
  • 115:24 - 115:25
    We've understood.
  • 115:26 - 115:28
    The mark that I left on his face..
  • 115:28 - 115:30
    ..exposes him everywhere.
  • 115:31 - 115:33
    See you.
  • 115:33 - 115:35
    See you.
  • 115:38 - 115:40
    Any information?
  • 115:40 - 115:42
    Mean Hiram bought them.
  • 115:43 - 115:46
    I will bury him with the pigs.
  • 115:54 - 115:56
    Come in.
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    Welcome, girl.
  • 116:04 - 116:06
    Come, Fehime.
  • 116:12 - 116:14
    I have important news, my sultan.
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    Yeah? What is it?
  • 116:25 - 116:28
    Aunt Seniha visited us today.
  • 116:30 - 116:32
    She talked to my sister.
  • 116:32 - 116:34
    What did they talk about?
  • 116:34 - 116:38
    General Kemaleddin and Hatice Sultan improved their relationship.
  • 116:39 - 116:41
    They talked about marriage.
  • 116:43 - 116:45
    Marriage.
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    Yes.
  • 116:54 - 116:57
    Have a seat, girl.
  • 117:03 - 117:06
    Aunt Seniha took the responsibility of it.
  • 117:07 - 117:09
    She said she would handle it.
  • 117:11 - 117:13
    Look at your aunt Seniha.
  • 117:13 - 117:16
    But she laid down a condition.
  • 117:19 - 117:21
    Seniha Sultan.
  • 117:21 - 117:24
    She always does self-beneficial things. What is her condition?
  • 117:25 - 117:28
    She obtained the promise they would delay the engagement.
  • 117:28 - 117:32
    So the engagement of Makbule and Sabahattin would get delayed.
  • 117:33 - 117:37
    And she would prevent you from reaching your goal.
  • 117:41 - 117:43
    She knows the palace rules.
  • 117:44 - 117:47
    Two marriages should be spontaneous.
  • 117:47 - 117:49
    They both will get delayed.
  • 117:49 - 117:52
    And Seniha Sultan will gain time.
  • 117:53 - 117:56
    That's her wish, my sultan.
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    But I won't let the futures of my brother and child..
  • 118:04 - 118:07
    ..to be the victims of Seniha Sultan's plans.
  • 118:13 - 118:15
    Saffet.
  • 118:15 - 118:16
    Yes, general.
  • 118:17 - 118:20
    I want something from you. But you will do it.
  • 118:20 - 118:22
    What's my reward?
  • 118:23 - 118:25
    If you do everything right,
  • 118:25 - 118:28
    ..we can be detectives in the streets.
  • 118:28 - 118:31
    Really? Can I be a detective?
  • 118:31 - 118:34
    Yeah, yeah. You're like a lion.
  • 118:34 - 118:36
    -And also smart. -Finally.
  • 118:36 - 118:39
    Somebody sees my abilities.
  • 118:39 - 118:42
    Give me your orders. I'm at your service.
  • 118:42 - 118:44
    Alright, then.
  • 118:46 - 118:48
    Naime Sultan is a little sick.
  • 118:48 - 118:50
    You will take a gift to her.
  • 118:50 - 118:53
    Of course. As soon as she gets well.
  • 118:54 - 118:57
    Don't ever open it with your curiosity.
  • 118:57 - 119:01
    Saffet knows that a detective must keep secrets.
  • 119:04 - 119:06
    What's in this?
  • 119:06 - 119:08
    Curiosity is forbidden.
  • 119:09 - 119:11
    A record. Don't open it.
  • 119:35 - 119:39
    -Load them, soldiers. -Yes, sir!
  • 119:47 - 119:50
    I need to talk to you.
  • 119:59 - 120:01
    I did something.
  • 120:01 - 120:04
    I need to consult you.
  • 120:04 - 120:05
    I did something.
  • 120:05 - 120:07
    But I don't know it's right or wrong.
  • 120:07 - 120:09
    Calm down, Celal. Tell me.
  • 120:12 - 120:14
    Naime Sultan.
  • 120:17 - 120:19
    I love Naime, Kemaleddin.
  • 120:20 - 120:22
    Wow! Wow!
  • 120:22 - 120:24
    My brother!
  • 120:26 - 120:29
    I built up my courage and sent her a gift.
  • 120:30 - 120:32
    And there is a letter..
  • 120:32 - 120:35
    -About my feelings in it. -It's good.
  • 120:36 - 120:39
    What if It was wrong? She's the daughter of mighty sultan.
  • 120:41 - 120:43
    I exposed myself.
  • 120:43 - 120:46
    Feel relieved, brother.
  • 120:46 - 120:49
    How can I? I'm just a captain.
  • 120:49 - 120:52
    -I don't deserve Naime. -Just?
  • 120:52 - 120:55
    Stop there, my best friend.
  • 120:55 - 120:58
    You think you are an ordinary captain?
  • 120:59 - 121:00
    Just the opposite.
  • 121:01 - 121:04
    Our sovereign sends you for the most significant duties.
  • 121:05 - 121:07
    Screw "general", Celal.
  • 121:07 - 121:10
    Which general served as well as you?
  • 121:10 - 121:12
    I'm bored, general.
  • 121:13 - 121:15
    Feel relieved. Never mind.
  • 121:17 - 121:20
    If she doesn't respond me positively,
  • 121:20 - 121:22
    ..I will leave this land.
  • 121:23 - 121:26
    Why do you feel sad for a thing that didn't happen?
  • 121:26 - 121:29
    Just wait. We will do our duty properly now.
  • 121:29 - 121:32
    We will handle it when we return.
  • 121:34 - 121:36
    You're right.
  • 121:37 - 121:41
    You don't have to come. We'll give the weapons and return.
  • 121:41 - 121:43
    No way. We'll go together.
  • 121:43 - 121:46
    Just let me stay alone in the sea.
  • 121:47 - 121:49
    Thinking can feel good.
  • 121:49 - 121:50
    Wow.
  • 121:50 - 121:54
    Our scowling and frozen-hearted Celal..
  • 121:54 - 121:57
    ..will dream in the sea of love.
  • 121:59 - 122:01
    Alright. Go alone.
  • 122:01 - 122:03
    But you can feel cold in the open sea.
  • 122:03 - 122:04
    -Take this. -No way.
  • 122:04 - 122:06
    Just take it.
  • 122:08 - 122:10
    -Let me. -My god.
  • 122:18 - 122:20
    Wow, general.
  • 122:20 - 122:22
    Wow, general Celal!
  • 122:24 - 122:27
    Our spy in the Russian embassy sent this, sir.
  • 122:27 - 122:28
    Disaster!
  • 122:28 - 122:31
    All of our cell houses and spies in Russia..
  • 122:31 - 122:34
    ..have been exposed now.
  • 122:34 - 122:35
    What are you talking about?
  • 122:35 - 122:38
    We don't have such a disaster in our history.
  • 122:38 - 122:40
    Sir Herbert exposed them, sir.
  • 122:40 - 122:42
    He gave information to the Ottoman.
  • 122:42 - 122:45
    And Ottoman sent them to the Russian embassy..
  • 122:45 - 122:48
    ..saying it concerns them.
  • 122:50 - 122:53
    We should inform London immediately.
  • 122:53 - 122:55
    Yes, sir.
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    Don't go anywhere.
  • 123:10 - 123:13
    I think you will be needed.
  • 123:19 - 123:22
    -Is everything okay? -Okay, captain.
  • 123:35 - 123:37
    Be careful.
  • 124:02 - 124:03
    Wow.
  • 124:04 - 124:06
    Celal.
  • 124:07 - 124:10
    Abdulhamid's favorite man.
  • 124:11 - 124:12
    It's a pity.
  • 124:13 - 124:16
    Sorry for our nation's loss.
  • 124:27 - 124:29
    My Naime.
  • 124:29 - 124:31
    Daughter.
  • 124:33 - 124:35
    The apple of my happiness.
  • 124:35 - 124:37
    My beautiful girl.
  • 124:37 - 124:39
    The light of my eyes.
  • 124:39 - 124:42
    The sun of my house.
  • 124:42 - 124:44
    May god give you to us.
  • 124:45 - 124:48
    Don't test me with losing a child, god.
  • 124:48 - 124:50
    Give health to my daughter.
  • 124:50 - 124:52
    Yes, daughter?
  • 124:53 - 124:55
    Tell me about your problem.
  • 124:55 - 124:58
    What will make you healthy?
  • 124:58 - 125:00
    Kemaleddin.
  • 125:01 - 125:03
    Kemaleddin.
  • 125:05 - 125:08
    -Dear father. -Have rest, daughter.
  • 125:10 - 125:12
    Don't gulp it down, daughter.
  • 125:13 - 125:15
    Don't upset yourself.
  • 125:15 - 125:19
    The fire of your body is burning my heart.
  • 125:35 - 125:37
    Hatice.
  • 125:42 - 125:45
    -I was looking for you. -Yes, my sultan?
  • 125:46 - 125:48
    I heard..
  • 125:48 - 125:52
    You have a relationship with general Kemaleddin.
  • 125:54 - 125:57
    Why does it concern you?
  • 125:57 - 126:01
    Everything in my harem concerns me, girl.
  • 126:02 - 126:05
    You should have told me first.
  • 126:05 - 126:07
    Why should I?
  • 126:08 - 126:13
    I shared with my aunt Seniha Sultan, the sister of our sovereign.
  • 126:14 - 126:15
    Besides,
  • 126:15 - 126:18
    Why are you talking like blaming?
  • 126:18 - 126:20
    Is it wrong that I want to get married?
  • 126:25 - 126:27
    Come with me. Come.
  • 126:37 - 126:40
    Sara. I couldn't.
  • 126:40 - 126:44
    I couldn't take the flower no matter what I did.
  • 126:46 - 126:49
    Abdulhamid is so kind that..
  • 126:49 - 126:51
    ..he is killing a woman with a flower.
  • 126:52 - 126:55
    Herzl, Hiram, general Mahmud.
  • 126:55 - 126:58
    Where are those useless bastards?
  • 127:02 - 127:04
    They..
  • 127:04 - 127:06
    They have no interests..
  • 127:06 - 127:10
    ..to obtain from you anymore, Sara.
  • 127:10 - 127:13
    General Mahmud is the British governor.
  • 127:14 - 127:16
    Theodor Herzl..
  • 127:16 - 127:20
    ..is after money with the armed Armenians gangsters.
  • 127:20 - 127:22
    Idiots.
  • 127:22 - 127:24
    Without me..
  • 127:24 - 127:27
    ..they can't pull Abdulhamid down.
  • 127:27 - 127:31
    You can't even pull Abdulhamid's picture down from the wall.
  • 127:34 - 127:37
    To overthrow Abdulhamid,
  • 127:37 - 127:41
    First, you need to spoil the nation who supports him..
  • 127:41 - 127:43
    ..and change the young people.
  • 127:44 - 127:47
    I will do this.
  • 127:51 - 127:54
    Author Samir is dead.
  • 127:54 - 127:58
    All the young people will think..
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    ..Abdulhamid killed Samir.
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    They will carry his coffin.
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    That's our army.
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    Those young men will be teachers.
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    They will be doctors, soldiers, authors.
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    Then..
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    ..they will sit in the chairs to rule the country.
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    They will grow up..
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    ..by dressing, eating and drinking like Europeans,
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    And eventually..
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    ..they will be an irresistible army.
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    Then..
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    They will leak into..
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    ..Ottoman's house, its heart,
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    ..its center, its veins,
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    ..its religion's bloods.
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    And they will destroy everything.
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    Otherwise, Abdulhamid cannot get beaten.
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    Wake up.
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    Come on.
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    Come.
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    Where?
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    -To Abdulhamid. -Did you lose your mind?
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    I'm running away from him.
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    Fighting Abdulhamid..
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    ..will waste us.
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    If you want to live,
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    ..you need to obey him, Sara.
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    Come on.
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    Come.
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    My sovereign.
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    Weapons got shipped and set off.
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    They will be delivered to the ship of Zaharoff in Black Sea.
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    They should sign the delivery record.
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    Our soldiers know the importance..
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    ..of the situation, my sovereign.
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    Don't worry.
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    We dodged that one too, thank god.
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    Now let's go ask our prince..
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    ..if he has something to say.
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    Look at my daughter.
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    Yes.
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    I see.
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    She stayed under the rain.
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    I hope she will get well in a few days.
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    Not because of the rain.
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    It's because of you, Hatice.
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    You put my daughter into flames.
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    My sultan.
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    Why are you saying so?
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    You know why Naime stayed under the rain so much?
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    To extinguish the fire in her heart.
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    How is it related with me?
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    Kemaleddin.
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    Kemaleddin?
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    Naime loves Kemaleddin, Hatice.
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    She loves so much that she's burning with her love.
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    Sara.
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    I love you with my past and future.
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    In this situation of mine?
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    I don't like power as you do.
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    Even while she is in her weakest condition,
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    ..I imprison my soul in the dungeon of woman I love.
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    Come on.
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    Go and be the prisoner of sultan.
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    And I will start the movement that will take sultan prisoner.
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    Come on.
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    I'm here for our sovereign.
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    My sovereign.
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    Our country has a habit, son.
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    It gives rights to who seeks their rights.
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    It beheads who rebels.
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    -My sovereign. -Shut up.
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    I let you..
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    ..bring insulting newspapers into my palace.
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    I tried to explain.
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    You ran away from the palace.
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    You caused a disaster.
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    A girl of ours almost died.
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    It's still obscure.
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    We made a plan.
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    We waited for the traitor to pick the flower.
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    We were gonna jump on whoever took it to Sara Hedaya.
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    But..
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    ..we saw our own son.
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    My prince Abdulkadir.
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    Do you have explanations?
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    My sovereign.
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    I never thought about betraying.
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    -But you took the flower. -I did.
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    Samir came to take the flower.
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    We drank coffee.
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    I told him to bring Ahsen, take the flower.
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    He brought Ahsen, I gave the flower.
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    And I left a note with it.
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    A note as to I poisoned Samir.
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    I told him that the cure was enough only for one person.
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    My sovereign.
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    I didn't betray you.
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    If it was so,
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    ..Samir would have used the cure,
  • 135:26 - 135:28
    ..Sara Hedaya would have come here.
  • 135:28 - 135:30
    I really don't know.
  • 135:31 - 135:33
    I wanted to bring Ahsen in your presence.
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    While doing that,
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    ..I didn't spoil your plan with Sara Hedaya.
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    But..
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    Ahsen left me there.
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    Why didn't Sara come?
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    Maybe, Samir..
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    Samir may have sacrificed himself for Sara.
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    My sovereign.
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    Yes, general?
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    Sara Hedaya is here.
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    She seems so sick and exhausted.
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    You haven't answered for..
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    ..the illegal weapons yet, prince.
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    -Excuse me. -Yes, sir.
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    Bring me strong coffee.
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    Yes, sir.
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    I have to be sober until I leave Abdulhamid's land.
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    There is a hole. It's leaking, captain.
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    Give me the signal flare. Quickly!
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    Tampon the hole. Come on.
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    Here is your coffee, sir.
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    Sir?
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    Sir? Sir.
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    Oh my god. He is dead.
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    YILDIZ PALACE
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    Attention! Sultan Abdulhamid Khan!
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    My sovereign.
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    I don't wanna die.
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    Help me. I'm begging you.
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    I told you you would return.
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    Sara Hedaya.
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    We underestimated your power.
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    All of us underestimated it.
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    I don't wanna die. Help me.
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    You won't die. Don't be afraid.
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    You won't die if you speak.
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    Tell me everything you know, miss Sara.
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    My sovereign.
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    Tell me so valuable things that you won't die.
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    Think.
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    What sort of news can you give us for your life?
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    Yes, general?
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    Bad news.
  • 139:15 - 139:18
    A flare was fired from Celal's boat.
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    Red one.
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    The boat is sinking.
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    We're sinking. Help us!
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    Here! We're here!
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    Come here. We're sinking.
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    Take the chest first.
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    Carry them. Quickly! Quickly!
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    -You go. -We can't let you. It's too heavy.
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    Weapons.
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    Weapons.
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    I need to swim.
  • 140:13 - 140:15
    I need to take the weapons.
  • 140:32 - 140:34
    Come on, boys.
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    We'll understand that you've got saved with the yellow flare.
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    Come on.
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    Speak, boy?
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    My sovereign. Unfortunately, the boat..
  • 140:52 - 140:55
    It sank. And..
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    Nobody survived.
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    Even the great rages..
  • 141:11 - 141:13
    ..will pass, my god.
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    I feel very sorry, Mr.Herzl.
  • 141:32 - 141:34
    -I feel grieved. -Why?
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    How many more people will die because of Abdulhamid?
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    Look.
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    Our boy Celal..
  • 141:42 - 141:44
    ..was very brave.
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    Mr.Herzl.
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    If it weren't for Abdulhamid,
  • 141:53 - 141:55
    ..our boy Celal would be alive.
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    It's all Abdulhamid's fault.
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    I admire the working principals of your mind, general Mahmud.
  • 142:03 - 142:06
    You always have different points of view.
  • 142:06 - 142:10
    And from each point, general Mahmud is clean and all innocent.
  • 142:10 - 142:14
    Am I not all innocent, Mr.Herzl?
  • 142:15 - 142:17
    I gave the location of weapons to Abudlhamid.
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    If Abdulhamid can't keep them, I have no mistakes.
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    I've always thought these iron piles are coarse.
  • 142:35 - 142:38
    Unfortunately, they are the best way to solve huge problems.
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    These weapons, Mr.Herzl..
  • 142:41 - 142:44
    When Armenians take them,
  • 142:44 - 142:47
    ..you will see the real mayhem then.
  • 142:48 - 142:51
    Armenians will invade the capital.
  • 142:51 - 142:53
    I will take the money.
  • 142:54 - 142:55
    I..
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    ..stop the blood shed.
  • 142:58 - 143:02
    Then I will end the invasion of capital.
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    Do you think they will call me "conqueror" too?
  • 143:10 - 143:13
    General Mahmud, the conqueror of bank.
  • 143:14 - 143:16
    The conqueror of bank?
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    Please, Mr.Herzl.
  • 143:20 - 143:21
    Please.
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    Dig!
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    Dig deeper!
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    Bury.
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    The man who got that bullet was a hero.
  • 144:23 - 144:25
    Bury.
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    That hero even has no grave now.
  • 144:28 - 144:30
    Bury.
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    You're burying a coat now.
  • 144:34 - 144:37
    If you don't become a man,
  • 144:37 - 144:40
    ..you can bury our country one day.
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    Bury.
Title:
Payitaht Abdülhamid 9. Bölüm HD
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