More Turkish series will be aired on Pakistan Television Network as Turkish operas continue to gain popularity in Pakistan (PTV). Payitaht: Abdülhamid is next on the list.
The Turkish series Payitaht: Abdülhamid will be aired in Urdu by the public broadcaster. Yes, another period drama on Turkish Muslim rulers’ conquests. The tale of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and the war that erupted during Ottoman reign is told in this series.
پایہ تخت، سلطان عبدالحمید
— PTV Home (@PTVHomeOfficial) February 9, 2022
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“Following the historic success of Ertugrul Ghazi, PTV is delivering the narrative of a Sultan who has a sincere commitment to the love of the Prophet,” PTV said in a tweet.
Türkiye'ye kardeşlikleri için teşekkür ediyoruz ve tüm Pakistanlılar, büyük Abdülhamid'in hayatını izlemekten heyecan duyuyor! https://t.co/jLaKQVTmv9
— PTV Home (@PTVHomeOfficial) February 9, 2022
According to PTV, the period drama will premiere this week on the state television channel from Wednesday through Sunday at 7:55 p.m. On February 9th, the first episode aired on television.
Dirilis: Ertugrul is the second Turkish drama serial to become a major hit in Pakistan, following Memnu in 2013. Turkish historical dramas featuring Muslim kings are very popular.
In the meantime, Bülent and Zlem Conker star in Payitaht: Abdülhamid. The series covers the events of the last 13 years of Abdul Hamid II, the 34th Ottoman emperor. This contains a number of conflicts, railway construction, claims for Palestinian territory, and the first Zionist convention.
The original series lasted five seasons and featured 150 episodes.