Yunus Emre: Aşkın Yolculuğu
Yunus Emre: Aşkın Yolculuğu | |
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Genre | Biography Historical Sufism |
Created by | Mehmet Bozdağ Mustafa Tatçi |
Directed by | Emre Konuk Kamil Aydin |
Starring | |
Composers | Mehmet Bozdağ Isa Yildiz |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Original languages | Turkish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 44 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Mehmet Bozdağ |
Production locations | Riva, Istanbul, Turkey |
Cinematography | Ercan Isik |
Running time | 115–125 minutes |
Production company | Tekden Film |
Release | |
Original network | TRT 1 (HD) TRT 4K |
Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) 4K UHD |
Audio format | 5.1 Surround Sound |
Original release | 18 June 2015 24 May 2016 | –
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Yunus Emre: Aşkın Yolculuğu (transl. Yunus Emre: Journey of Love) is a Turkish historical drama television series created by Mehmet Bozdağ, starring Gökhan Atalay in the namesake leading role. It premiered on TRT 1 in Turkey on June 18, 2015.[1] It centers around the life of Yunus Emre, the 13th century Anatolian Sufi poet, who greatly influenced the Anatolian culture.
Plot[]
In 13th century Anatolia, as Mongol invasions are getting more frequent, Yunus Emre travels to Nallihan where he establishes himself as Seljuk official. After joining Taptuk Emre's dergâh (dervish monastery), he proceeds to follow his journey on becoming a dervish.[2]
Cast and characters[]
Played by | Character |
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Yusuf Gökhan Atalay | Yunus Emre |
Payidar Tüfekçioglu | |
Baran Akbulut | Molla Kasim |
Asuman Çakir | Hanim Ana |
Seda Tosun (2015-2016) Pelin Orhuner (2016) |
Bacim Sultan |
Müge Uyar | Kira |
Mehmet Çepiç | Ahi Mesud |
Mehmet Ali Tuncer | Boluluzade Ali Tayagu |
Ruzgar Aksoy | Minberci Hassan |
Sedat Erdis | Demirci Bayram |
Murat Ercanli | Kececi Azmi |
Ahmet Talay | Dülger Sahin |
Umut Tanyolu | Yunus Guyende |
Kaptan Gürman | Aynali |
Saygin Asan | Aktar Hüsnü |
Mehmet Önder | Sahin Bey |
Serhan Toksoy | Saruhan |
Arda Kalayci | Yetim Ismail |
Mehmet Ali Kaptanlar | Candaroglu Argun Bey |
Ceyda Kasabali | Zahide Sultan |
Seasons[]
Season | Episodes | Network |
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1 | 22 | PTV Home and Netflix[3] |
2 | 23 | Netflix[4] |
International broadcasting[]
Country | Network | Series premiere |
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Uzbekistan | Azon TV | 13 May 2019[5] |
Bangladesh | Channel i | 20 April 2019[6] |
Turkey | TRT 1, TRT Diyanet | 18 June 2015, 11 January 2016 |
Pakistan | PTV Home | 23 November 2020 |
Production[]
The series is written and produced by Mehmet Bozdağ, Mustafa Tatçi and directed by Emre Konuk and Kamil Aydin. The theme music is by Zeynep Alasya, Alpay Göltekin and Caner Özkan. It has aired since June 18, 2015 on TRT 1 (Turkey).
Reception[]
The series received critical acclaim in Turkey and was a success. In Pakistan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan urged Pakistani people to watch Yunus Emre if they are interested in Sufism.[7][8] After this the show was dubbed in Urdu and was aired on PTV Home and was well-received by Pakistani people.[9]
See also[]
- List of Islamic films
- Diriliş: Ertuğrul
- Kuruluş: Osman
References[]
- ^ "Aşkın Yolculuğu 'Yunus Emre' TRT 1 ekranında – Son Dakika Haberler". m.milliyet.com.tr (in Turkish). Milliyet. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ "Yunus Emre". IMDb. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ "Yunus Emre | Netflix". www.netflix.com. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
- ^ "Yunus Emre | Netflix". www.netflix.com. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
- ^ ""Yunus Emro" – koʻngil maʼrifatiga koʻprik". Azon.uz (in Uzbek). 7 May 2019.
- ^ "Bangladeş'te Yayınlanan Türk Dizilerine 'Yunus Emre' de Eklendi". Haberler.com (in Turkish). 22 April 2019.
- ^ Images Staff (2020-11-21). "PTV to air another Turkish show after Ertuğrul on directives of PM Imran — this time about a Sufi poet". Images. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- ^ Pakistan, Newsweek. "Imran Khan Recommends Turkish Drama 'Yunus Emre' to Pakistanis". www.newsweekpakistan.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- ^ "PM Directs PTV To Broadcast Another Turkish Drama Yunus Emre After The Hugely Hit Ertugrul". Bolojawan.com. 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
External links[]
- 2014 Turkish television series debuts
- Television series about Islam
- Television series set in the 13th century
- Turkish historical television series
- Turkish television stubs