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Mavera
2021as Hace Ahmed Yesevi
Mavera follows the spiritual and historical journey of Hace Ahmed Yesevi after he is sent to Baghdad by Yusuf Hemedani. In a world shaped by faith, power, and moral struggle, he faces enemies and challenges while spreading wisdom, justice, and hope. The series blends historical drama with themes of devotion, courage, and the fight for truth.

Ask Aglatir
2019as Mert Özben
A group of young people migrate from Anatolian provinces to Istanbul with nothing but hope and the phone numbers of distant acquaintances. They arrive in a city that devours the unprepared, where survival demands compromises that corrode the soul. Some clean floors, some wait tables, some fall into the waiting arms of those who exploit desperation. As their paths weave through the glittering cruelty of the metropolis, each must confront the widening gap between the people they wanted to be and the choices they are forced to make. Love, in this world, is both a lifeline and a weapon — the one thing that can save them or shatter them completely. “Aşk Ağlatır” — love makes us cry — is a raw, unflinching portrait of youth caught between conscience and survival, asking what remains of your humanity when the city has taken everything else.

Dayan Yuregim
2018as Taner
A mother loses everything — her husband, her home, her sense of safety — and is left standing in the rubble with only her children’s hands to hold. The world offers no safety net, no gentle landing; just the cold expectation that she will fail and her children will be taken away. Refusing to become another statistic, she takes on multiple jobs, fights a bureaucracy that sees her as a case number, and shields her children from the full terror of their situation with a smile that costs her more than they will ever know. “Dayan Yüreğim” — endure, my heart — is the mantra she whispers to herself in the darkest hours. This devastatingly realistic drama follows one woman’s relentless fight to keep her family together, proving that the strongest warriors don’t wear armour; they pack school lunches with shaking hands and refuse to let their children see them fall.
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Mavera Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
Mavera follows the spiritual and historical journey of Hace Ahmed Yesevi after he is sent to Baghdad by Yusuf Hemedani. In a world shaped by faith, power, and moral struggle, he faces enemies and challenges while spreading wisdom, justice, and hope. The series blends historical drama with themes of devotion, courage, and the fight for truth.

Series guide
Ask Aglatir Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
A group of young people migrate from Anatolian provinces to Istanbul with nothing but hope and the phone numbers of distant acquaintances. They arrive in a city that devours the unprepared, where survival demands compromises that corrode the soul. Some clean floors, some wait tables, some fall into the waiting arms of those who exploit desperation. As their paths weave through the glittering cruelty of the metropolis, each must confront the widening gap between the people they wanted to be and the choices they are forced to make. Love, in this world, is both a lifeline and a weapon — the one thing that can save them or shatter them completely. “Aşk Ağlatır” — love makes us cry — is a raw, unflinching portrait of youth caught between conscience and survival, asking what remains of your humanity when the city has taken everything else.

Series guide
Dayan Yuregim Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
A mother loses everything — her husband, her home, her sense of safety — and is left standing in the rubble with only her children’s hands to hold. The world offers no safety net, no gentle landing; just the cold expectation that she will fail and her children will be taken away. Refusing to become another statistic, she takes on multiple jobs, fights a bureaucracy that sees her as a case number, and shields her children from the full terror of their situation with a smile that costs her more than they will ever know. “Dayan Yüreğim” — endure, my heart — is the mantra she whispers to herself in the darkest hours. This devastatingly realistic drama follows one woman’s relentless fight to keep her family together, proving that the strongest warriors don’t wear armour; they pack school lunches with shaking hands and refuse to let their children see them fall.
