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Maria ile Mustafa
2020as Reyhan Özer
When Colombian beauty Maria arrives in the magical landscape of Cappadocia, she never expects to lose her heart to Mustafa, the heir of Ürgüp’s most powerful family. Their impossible love ignites a firestorm of cultural clashes, family fury, and staggering sacrifices that will test whether two worlds can truly become one.

Sevgili Gecmis
2019as Müjgan Kutlu
Three sisters who grew up in separate homes, unaware of each other’s existence, receive identical mysterious letters summoning them to a wedding on the sun‑drenched Aegean coast. They meet for the first time among the fairy lights and champagne toasts, strangers sharing the same blood. But the wedding night ends not in celebration but in catastrophe, trapping the three women in the picturesque town with no way to leave and no choice but to live together under one roof. What begins as forced cohabitation slowly transforms into an unexpected journey of discovery — of sisterhood, of buried family history, and of the different versions of the truth that each of them has been told. As they untangle the mystery of why they were separated and who sent the letters, they must also navigate old wounds, new loves, and the startling realisation that the family they never knew they had might be the one thing they cannot live without. A warm, emotionally rich drama about the families we are given and the ones we choose to build.
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Maria ile Mustafa Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
When Colombian beauty Maria arrives in the magical landscape of Cappadocia, she never expects to lose her heart to Mustafa, the heir of Ürgüp’s most powerful family. Their impossible love ignites a firestorm of cultural clashes, family fury, and staggering sacrifices that will test whether two worlds can truly become one.

Series guide
Sevgili Gecmis Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
Three sisters who grew up in separate homes, unaware of each other’s existence, receive identical mysterious letters summoning them to a wedding on the sun‑drenched Aegean coast. They meet for the first time among the fairy lights and champagne toasts, strangers sharing the same blood. But the wedding night ends not in celebration but in catastrophe, trapping the three women in the picturesque town with no way to leave and no choice but to live together under one roof. What begins as forced cohabitation slowly transforms into an unexpected journey of discovery — of sisterhood, of buried family history, and of the different versions of the truth that each of them has been told. As they untangle the mystery of why they were separated and who sent the letters, they must also navigate old wounds, new loves, and the startling realisation that the family they never knew they had might be the one thing they cannot live without. A warm, emotionally rich drama about the families we are given and the ones we choose to build.
