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Atilla the Hun, Tarkan its power in order to bring the sword to the floor at the pursuit of the enemy's appointed.
The film depicts Namık Kemal's love for his country. The newspaper İbret, published by Namık Kemal and his friends, is shut down on the grounds that it incites the people to rebellion. Namık Kemal and his friends are sent into exile. On the ship they board to go into exile, Namık Kemal tells his friends about his play titled "Vatan" (Homeland). The play tells the story of Islam and Zekiye, who are in love with each other, and their struggle for their homeland. Islam forms a volunteer regiment to go to war. Zekiye joins the volunteers in male disguise, both to be close to Islam and to serve the homeland. Love for the homeland will bring Islam and Zekiye closer together.
A dashing warrior's fighting prowess makes the Khan realize that it is better that such a person be an ally instead of the enemy.
Based on the life of female Muslim saint Rabia Basri.
The children of two families who are feuding, fall in love.
The process of fraudulent seizure of the inheritance left to a minor Russian girl in a case led by an Islamic judge.
A soldier who supports the War of Independence in occupied Istanbul falls in love with the daughter of the occupying commander.
The story of a sailor girl who was deceived and thrown into a bar.