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List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with the season one cast

Here is a list of characters from the Turkish TV series Diriliş: Ertuğrul, created by Mehmet Bozdağ.

Series

It focuses on the life of Ertuğrul, father of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire. In the series, Ertuğrul is portrayed by Engin Altan Düzyatan, and Osman is portrayed by Emre Üçtepe.

Most of the notable characters in Diriliş: Ertuğrul are based on real people related to Osman I and the founding of the Ottoman Empire, including Osman I himself, Halime Hatun, and Ertuğrul, or namesakes of characters from the Book of Dede Korkut, such as Selcan Hatun, Banu Çiçek, and Bamsı Beyrek. Most of the rest of the characters however, were created by the producers of the series, as there were just not that many sources from the era.[1]

Every season has new cast members with starring roles. In the first season, Serdar Deniz [tr], Hakan Vanlı [tr], and Serdar Gökhan were added as members of the main cast. In season 2, Uğur Güneş, Cavit Çetin Güner, and Barış Bağcı were starring. In season 3, Kürşat Alnıaçık [tr], Çağdaş Onur Öztürk [tr], and Cem Uçan were credited as the main cast. In season 4 and 5, Murat Garipağaoğlu [tr], Burak Dakak, Cemal Hünal, Ali Ersan Duru, and İlker Aksum were the main actors.

Cast

This is an overview of the cast in the series. Supporting characters and minor characters (if mentioned) are classed as recurring characters here. Some characters, who made few appearances, as minor or guest characters, are not shown here but are shown in the articles for each season.

Notes
  1. ^ in seasons 3—4
  2. ^ in season 5
  3. ^ in seasons 1—2
  4. ^ in season 3—4

This lists all characters' first and last appearances/deaths. Episode numbers are according to Netflix.

Main characters

Ertuğrul Bey

Engin Altan Düzyatan

Ertuğrul Bey (Season 1–5), based on the historical Ertuğrul and portrayed by Engin Altan Düzyatan,[2] is the main protagonist of the series. He is the third son of Süleyman Şah and the second biological son of Hayme Hatun. He is the half-brother of Gündoğdu Bey, the brother of Sungurtekin Bey and Dündar Bey, and the adoptive brother of Selcan, Gökçe, Turgut, Bamsı, and Doğan. He is the widower of Halime Hatun, the husband of İlbilge Hatun, and the father of Gündüz Bey, Savcı Bey, and Osman Bey. After the death of his father, he battled the invading Mongols before splitting with his brothers and leading a portion of the tribe to the western borders of the Sultanate of Rum and establishing himself as the Bey of his own Kayı tribe. He later became a senior operative of Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat and Sultan Gıyaseddin. He conquered Hanlı Pazar (public market) and earned the title of Uç Bey (margrave or principality bey) of the westernmost principality of the sultanate. As an Uç Bey, he conquered Karacahisar Castle. As a result, Sultan Alauddin Keykybat trusts him enough and gives him the lands of Domanic and Sogut. He is one of the only major beys to not be corrupted by the Mongols, which leads to him being a target for Mongols. He returns as an old man in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman, portrayed by Tamer Yiğit. He dies during a meeting of the Oghuz beys.

Turgut Alp

Cengiz Coşkun

Turgut Alp (Season 1–5), portrayed by Cengiz Coşkun,[2] is the son of Konur Alp, adoptive brother of Ertuğrul Bey and the blood brother of Bamsı Beyrek and Doğan Alp. He is one of the three main alps of Ertuğrul, along with his blood brothers. Turgut is Ertuğrul's best friend and the adoptive son of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun. He is also the widower of Aykız Hatun and Aslıhan Hatun. In season 1, Turgut was captured by the Templars and was tortured and brainwashed into becoming a knight named 'Judas'. After Turgut comes back to his senses, he marries Aykız, his childhood sweetheart. At the end of season 2, after losing his wife and father-in-law, he is appointed Alpbaşı (transl. Chief Alp) of the Kayı tribe. He becomes Ertuğrul's spy in Hanlı Pazar before becoming bey of the Çavdar tribe through his marriage to Aslıhan Hatun. In season 5, he works, along with Mergen, for Ertuğrul as a spy, fighting with an axe instead of a traditional sword. He is mentioned in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman but does not appear.

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Halime Hatun

Halime Hatun (Season 1–4), based on the historical Halime Hatun and portrayed by Esra Bilgiç,[2] is the wife of Ertuğrul and the mother of Gündüz Alp, Savcı Bey, and Osman Bey. Daughter-in-law of Hayme Hatun, whom she treats as her own mother. She is the daughter of Şehzade Numan, the older sister of Yiğit Alp and niece of Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat. She became the Hanım of the Kayı tribe after Ertuğrul became the bey of the Kayı. She fought many enemies by her husband's side and is faithful to her husband and his cause. She was valiant and often fought, along with her family, in order to protect her tribe. In season 1, she was hated by Selcan and Gökçe but later become great friends with them, and they treated each other like sisters. She was being forced to marry Emir El Aziz by her father, despite loving Ertuğrul. In season 3, she has strained relations with Aslıhan, who loved Ertuğrul and wanted to marry him, but later she becomes Aslıhan's good friend. She dies after giving birth to Osman. She is frequently mentioned in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman, by Osman Bey's third son.

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Bamsı Beyrek

Bamsı Beyrek (Season 1–2 supporting, Season 3–5 starring)—namesake of Bamsi Beyrek, a character in the Book of Dede Korkut, whose story was referenced by Bamsı in season 3, and portrayed by Nurettin Sönmez[2]—is the son of Altuğ Alp, the adoptive brother of Ertuğrul and blood-brother of Turgut Alp and Doğan Alp. He is one of the three main Alps of Ertuğrul, along with his blood brothers. Bamsı is also the adoptive son of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun, husband of Hafsa Hatun and father of Aslıhan and Aybars. Bamsı is loyal and good-hearted, somewhat slow-thinking, and prone to emotional outbursts. He also fights with two swords, is loyal to Ertuğrul, and enjoys fighting against the enemy. He is a keen story teller, often referencing stories from the Book of Dede Korkut. He became the chief alp of the Kayı tribe after Turgut's marriage to Aslıhan Hatun. He returns in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman. Sönmez does not appear in part of the second season due to a foot injury incurred in a motorcycle accident.[3]

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Hayme Hatun

Hayme Hatun (Season 1–5), based on the historical Hayme Hatun and portrayed by Hülya Darcan,[2] is the mother of Ertuğrul, Dündar, and Sungurtekin, and the stepmother of Gündoğdu. She is the widow of Süleyman Şah, adoptive mother of Selcan, Gökçe, Turgut, Doğan, and Bamsı. Younger sister of Korkut Bey. Treated by Halime as a mother, she is mentioned as having had two more sons, or step-sons, killed by Mongols. She is hanım of the Kayı tribe, has a strong personality, and is a constant source of guidance, wisdom, and encouragement for her family. She is mentioned to have died in the period between Diriliş: Ertuğrul and Kuruluş: Osman.

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Gündoğdu Bey

Gündoğdu Bey (Season 1–2 starring, Season 5 supporting), based on the historical Gündoğdu Bey and portrayed by Kaan Taşaner, is the eldest son of Süleyman Şah and step-son of Hayme Hatun. Gündoğdu is also the elder half-brother of Ertuğrul, Dündar, and Sungurtekin, and the elder adoptive brother of Gökçe. He is the father of Süleyman Alp and İltekin, and the husband of Selcan. Gündoğdu is a somewhat cowardly but well-intentioned character who normally does not see through the plans of traitors. He mostly disagrees with Ertuğrul, and he chose to stay on the side that was safer, rather than the side which would fight when the tribe split, only wanting the best for his tribe. He became jealous of Ertuğrul in the first two seasons and even had the idea of marrying Goncagül, the devious daughter of Gümüştekin. He also became the bey of his own Kayı tribe when the tribe split. Later, when he returned in season 5 after Albastı had destroyed their camp, he worked alongside his brother and thought more rationally. He is later mentioned in Kuruluş: Osman, said to be martyred by Mongols.

Selcan Hatun

Selcan Hatun (Season 1–2 starring, Season 5 supporting)— namesake of Princess Saljan, a character from the Book of Dede Korkut and portrayed by Didem Balçın—is the daughter of Alptekin Bey and the adoptive daughter of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun. She is the wife of Gündoğdu, elder sister of Gökçe, whom she loves dearly, and the mother of Süleyman Alp and İltekin Bey. She is the adoptive sister and sister-in-law of Ertuğrul, Sungurtekin, and Dündar. She was initially evil, supporting anyone against Süleyman Şah, as he had killed her father for treachery, but later repented with the help of İbn-i Arabi. She has a knack for sensing evil intentions, and her character developed even further when she stood up against the evil Aytolun Hatun. Her husband thought she was still evil, but seeing the truth, she found a way to show him the truth too and defeat her husband's devious lover, Goncagül. When she returns in season 5, she is devastated at the martyrdom of her son, Süleyman Alp, and has tense relations with Hafsa Hatun. She returns in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman, where she becomes a mother figure to Gündüz and Osman.

Emir Sadettin Köpek

Emir Sadettin Köpek (Season 2–3 supporting, Season 4 starring), based on the historical Sa'd al-Din Köpek and portrayed by Murat Garipağaoğlu [tr], is a traitor who allies with anyone against Ertuğrul and the Selçuk state. Köpek is an important Selçuk court administrator and one of the viziers of Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat. He is the de facto deputy head of the Selçuk state. He was the adoptive father of Günalp Bey, before Ertuğrul convinced Günalp of Köpek's wrongdoings. Consistently an adversary of Ertuğrul, his only motive is to seize complete power and control over the sultanate for himself and to become the Sultan. Köpek even poisons and kills Sultan Alaeddin. He was in love with Aslıhan Hatun and was furious when she married Turgut Bey. He ends up killing her but is later beheaded by Ertuğrul, with the help of Emir Hüsamettin Karaca and Togan Serdar.

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İlbilge Hatun

İlbilge Hatun (Season 5)—namesake of the historical El Bilga Khatun[4][5][6] and portrayed by Hande Soral—is the daughter of Umur Bey of the Umuroğlu and sister of Beybolat Bey and Sırma Hatun. She is the second wife of Ertuğrul Bey and the stepmother of his children. She is a brave Hatun, skilled in swordsmanship, loyal to her father and the state, and always seeking justice. Her intense emotions have sometimes led her to act irrationally. She is deeply in love with Ertuğrul, but tries to hide her feelings. İlbilge would side with Ertuğrul while her brother and sister would ally with the Mongols. She becomes the Hanım of the Umuroğlu, and later marries Ertuğrul. With İlbilge taking Halime Hatun's role in the series, TRT 1 coordinator Kurtuluş Zaman said Ertuğrul "fall[s] in love with the sister of his worst enemy", adding her love with Ertuğrul was "as if [it was] the first season".[7][8] She is neither mentioned nor shown in Kuruluş: Osman.

Doğan Alp

Doğan Alp (Season 1–3), portrayed by Cavit Çetin Güner,[2] is the adoptive brother of Ertuğrul and blood-brother of Turgut Alp and Bamsı Beyrek. He is one of the three main Alps of Ertuğrul along with his blood brothers. Doğan is also the adoptive son of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun, husband of Banu Çiçek Hatun, and posthumous father of Doğan Alp Jr. He is smaller in stature than his counterparts, but has a sharp wit. He plays a major role in the conquest of Karacahisar, even though he was martyred before the conquest. He is later martyred by Ural and Vasilius. He is mentioned again in Kuruluş: Osman.

Süleyman Şhah

Flag of the Kayı tribe

Süleyman Şhah (Season 1), based on the historical Suleyman Shah and portrayed by Serdar Gökhan,[9][2] (starring season 1, guest seasons 2 and 5), is the father of Ertuğrul, Gündoğdu, Sungurtekin, and Dündar. He is the adoptive father of Selcan Hatun, Gökçe Hatun, Turgut Bey, Doğan Alp, and Bamsi Beyrek; the husband of Hayme Hatun; and long-serving bey of the Kayı tribe. He is said to have had two other sons, who were killed by Mongols. He only appears in Osman Bey, Hayme Hatun, and Ertuğrul's dreams after Season 1, where he died in the last episode. He also appears in a dream sequence in Kuruluş: Osman, where he is frequently mentioned.

Komutan Titus

Komutan Titus (Season 1), portrayed by Serdar Deniz [tr],[2] is a commander of the Knights Templar. He seeks vengeance against Ertuğrul for killing his brother, Bisol, when saving Halime and her family. Initially, he is loyal to Petruccio Manzini, but later betrays him in order to become the Üstad-ı Azam of the Templar Castle. He escapes the siege of the castle but is later caught and beheaded by Gündoğdu. He is mentioned in the third season as a motive for Simon's revenge against Ertuğrul.

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Kurdoğlu Bey

Kurdoğlu Bey (Season 1), portrayed by Hakan Vanlı [tr],[2] is the blood brother of Süleyman Şah and leader of many nomad families of the Kayı tribe. He took a dark turn after his wife and children were martyred by Mongols, bearing a deep hatred for his blood brother due to the latter's waging wars. He secretly plots with the Templars to make himself the bey of the Kayı tribe. He initially succeeds by force but fails to kill Ertuğrul and Süleyman Şah, and is thus overthrown and beheaded by Ertuğrul.

Baycu Noyan

Baycu Noyan (Season 2 starring, Season 4 supporting), based on the historical Baiju Noyan and portrayed by Barış Bağcı,[10] is a Mongol noyan appointed by Ögedei Han to expand Mongol power in Anatolia. He is also Alangoya's older brother. He gives the Kayı and Dodurga tribes a tough time in Season 2, killing Tuğtekin and Gökçe, and when defeated by Ertuğrul, he is thought to be dead. However, he returns in season 4, seeking revenge against Ertuğrul, also wanting to make a peace treaty between the Mongols and Selçuks. The peace treaty progresses well but is broken when Ögedei dies the same day Ertuğrul comes to meet him, and thus Noyan, believing Ertuğrul brought a curse, ventures to take his life. In the final season, it is mentioned that he was betrayed by the convert Mergen and killed by Hulagu Han. He is mentioned in Kuruluş: Osman as the father of Kara Şaman Togay.

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Tuğtekin Bey

Tuğtekin Bey (Season 2)—loosely based on the historical Toghtekin, a Turkic commander, and portrayed by Uğur Güneş[9]—is the son of Korkut Bey and Duru Hatun, step-son of Aytolun Hatun, husband of Gökçe Hatun, and maternal cousin of Ertuğrul. He was the chief alp and later, after his father's death, bey of the Dodurga tribe. He is hot tempered and often cannot control his anger. Originally, he was against Ertuğrul, opposing his actions and allying with Gündoğdu, but after Ertuğrul saves him and reveals that Aytolun murdered his parents, he joins him in favour of migration. However, he is martyred by Noyan along with his wife.

Ural Bey

Ural Bey (Season 3), portrayed by Kürşat Alnıaçık [tr],[11] is the devious son of Candar and the eldest brother of Aliyar Bey and Aslıhan Hatun. The husband of Çolpan Hatun, Ural is very ambitious, seeking more and more power, soon finding himself knocking on the doors of Komutan Vasilius. To achieve his goals, he constantly aims to kill Aliyar and Ertuğrul, but is eventually beheaded by Ertuğrul in his attempt to become the Çavdar Bey.

Tekfur Vasilius

Vasilius (Season 3), portrayed by Çağdaş Onur Öztürk [tr],[12] was originally a Byzantine military commander but was later promoted as Tekfur of Karacahisar Castle. He is obsessed with the idea of driving away all Turks from his lands, and plots ceaselessly against Ertuğrul. He is in love with Helena, and is angered when she discovers he killed her father and leaves to live with the Kayı. He is eventually killed by Ertuğrul when trying to ambush Sultan Alaeddin. He is mentioned again in Kuruluş: Osman.

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Aliyar Bey

Aliyar Bey (Season 3), portrayed by Cem Uçan,[13] is the second son of Candar Bey, younger brother of Ural Bey, and elder brother of Aslıhan Hatun. Aliyar later became the bey of the Çavdar tribe. He is a pious, scholarly, and level-headed young man, unlike his brother, Ural. He is also a formidable archer, as well as a master detective. He forms a strong, unshakable bond of brotherhood with Ertuğrul. In battles, he wields his trademark two-pointed sword and dagger, which seemingly is inspired by Zulfiqar, the legendary sword of the fourth Rashidun caliph Ali. He is later martyred by Vasilius in an ambush.


Tekfur Ares

Ares (Season 3 guest, Season 4 starring), portrayed by Cemal Hünal,[14] is Vasilius's successor as the Tekfur of Karacahisar. He is a skilled Byzantine commander and the best friend of Titan. He was initially an enemy of Ertuğrul, setting various traps for him with the help of Sadettin Köpek and Titan, but he later allied with Ertuğrul after accepting Islam when encountering İbn-i Arabi in a dream. When spying for Ertuğrul in Tekfur Kritos of Bilecik's castle, he is eventually caught as a spy and is eventually martyred by Noyan.

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Sultan Gıyaseddın Keyhüsrev

Sultan Gıyaseddın Keyhüsrev (Season 4), based on the historical Kaykhusraw II and portrayed by Burak Dakak, is the son of Sultan Alaeddin and Mahperi Hatun, older half-brother of Kiliçarslan, and stepson of Melike Hatun. He is calm and level-headed, and does not get involved in his mother's schemes, although he does override his father's intent in having Kiliçarslan succeed him by becoming Sultan himself. He is devastated when his father dies, but decides not to expose his mother for her involvement. Later, he allies with Ertuğrul against Köpek's attempt to seize the throne. He is likely to have died offscreen after season 4, as Sultan İzzedin Kaykavus then occupied the position of Sultan, as a vassal of the Mongols, in season 5. He is mentioned again in Kuruluş: Osman.

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Komutan Dragos

Dragos (Season 5), portrayed by İlker Aksum,[15] is one of the most respected Byzantine commanders. However, he created his own secret organization, in betraying, and intending to take over Söğüt from, Ertuğrul. He is disguised as the Söğüt church's bell-ringer and gives the task of "being" Dragos to his right-hand man Uranos (Uğur Karabulut), a disgraced Byzantine commander. Uranos is later beheaded by Ertuğrul in Söğüt. Dragos plots many times against Ertuğrul but Ertuğrul foils him. He is caught and finally beheaded by Ertuğrul in Söğüt.

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Beybolat Bey

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Beybolat Bey (Season 5), portrayed by Ali Ersan Duru,[16] is the son of Umur Bey and bey of the Umuroğlu after his father's death. He is the elder brother of İlbilge Hatun and Sırma Hatun. Unbeknownst to Ertuğrul, he is a Selçuk assassin who works with the Mongols to wipe out rebelling Oğuz tribes, under a fake name, Albastı. Beybolat vows to kill Ertuğrul and his brothers, and wipe out the Kayı tribe in order to become the Uç Bey. He is aggressive, bloodthirsty, and overconfident in his ability to trap Ertuğrul, and when he fails, his hidden truth is revealed. Beybolat is brave, as he escapes Ertuğrul's clutches after jumping off a high cliff into a river. When he survives the jump, he teams up with Arikbuka to destroy Ertuğrul and the Kayı once and for all. He is finally killed by Ertuğrul when he had Ertuğrul at his mercy and thus leaves Sırma thirsting for revenge.

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Supporting characters

Deli Demir

Deli Demir (transl. Wild Demir/ "Crazy Iron", portrayed by Mehmet Çevik [tr]) is the father of Aykız Hatun and the adoptive father of Turalı Alp. He is treated by Turgut as his own father. The much-loved blacksmith of Kayı tribe, Demir has a strong, fearless personality. A loyal ally of Süleyman Şah and Ertuğrul, he is devastated when Aykız is killed. It is believed that he had two sons, who were also killed by the Mongols. He is martyred by Tangut in season 2. A similar character, Demirci Davud, appears in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman.

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Hafsa Hatun

Hafsa Hatun (Burçin Abdullah [tr]), is the daughter of Tekfur Andros. She marries Bamsı Beyrek, and has a son named Aybars and a daughter named Aslıhan. She is pressured to marry Vasilius when she is in love with Bamsı, before it is proved to her that Vasilius is her father's killer. Raised a Christian (and named "Helena"), she accepts Islam and changes her name to Hafsa. She is great friends with other Hatuns of the Kayı tribe, such as Halime, Aslıhan, Banu Çiçek, and İlbilge. During her pregnancy she becomes very ill and travels to Konya for her treatment and gives birth to her daughter offscreen. She takes on a leadership role among the Kayıs after Halime Sultan's death. In season 5, she has tense relations with Selcan but remains patient. Between Dirilliş: Ertuğrul and Kuruluş: Osman, she and her daughter die in a plague.

Aslıhan Hatun

Gülsim Ali as Aslıhan Hatun

Aslıhan Hatun (Gülsim Ali) is the daughter of Candar Bey, the youngest sister of Ural and Aliyar, and the second wife of Turgut Bey. She acted as the Hanım of the Çavdar tribe during her father and brother's rule. She is a brave Hatun, who originally had tense relations with Halime, due to her love for Ertuğrul. She was misled by Ural into siding with him, but later supports Aliyar and Ertuğrul after being shown the truth about Ural. After Aliyar's death, she becomes the leader of her tribe, and faces many difficulties, including the arrival of Bahadır. She is later martyred by Sadettin Köpek, who had been in love with her, when she attempts to kill him.

Gülsim Ali, who plays the role of Aslıhan, signed a contract to work with Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan for Pakistani designer Maria B's summer collection following her popularity from Diriliş: Ertuğrul.[17]

İbn-i Arabi

İbn-i Arabi (Ozman Sirgood) is a famous Arab Andalusian Sufi mystic and scholar based on the historical Ibn Arabi, and is the mentor of Ertuğrul. The spiritual leader of the Muslim world, he provides support to Ertuğrul and his companions, giving Ertuğrul several holy relics and earning the ire of enemies, particularly the Templars and Sadettin Köpek. Arabi does not appear in season 5 due to his offscreen death, although his voice can be heard in the last scene of the series when Ertuğrul and his alps head off to war. He is also mentioned in Kuruluş: Osman.

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Artuk Bey

Artuk Bey (Ayberk Pekcan), a respected bey of the tribe, is an experienced physician who is loosely based on the historical Artuk Bey.[18] He joined Ertuğrul and the Kayı tribe on the journey to the Western borders of the Sultanate of Rum and became Ertuğrul's right-hand man in administering the Hanlı Pazar and Karacahisar Castle. He marries Marya at Ertuğrul's request, before Marya is revealed as a traitor by Artuk Bey himself. Artuk Bey is very loyal to Ertuğrul and his cause, and he teaches his son, Savcı, physics and how to use medicines. He is often regarded as the second-in-command of the tribe, and the closest to him knowing all his secrets. He is permanently blinded by Batur Alp, when Beybolat and Emir Bahattin were searching for the chest, but still knew what was going on around him. When blinded he would receive help from İlçin Hatun. He is mostly described as the 'main supporting character' of the series. He is not mentioned or shown in Kuruluş: Osman, and is therefore assumed to have died offscreen.

Dündar Bey

Dündar Bey (Arda Anarat, seasons 1–2; Batuhan Karacakaya, seasons 3–4), based on the historical Dündar Bey, is the youngest son of Süleyman Şah and Hayme, the younger half-brother of Gündoğdu, and the younger brother of Ertuğrul and Sungurtekin, as well as Selcan's adoptive brother. He is loving and loyal towards Ertuğrul, and is the only one of his biological brothers to support him when the tribe splits, although he is naive and easily manipulated by others. He indirectly causes Doğan's death by accidentally revealing important information to Ural's allies. He is exiled to Gündoğdu's tribe by Ertuğrul for attempting to sell Hanlı Pazar and leave the Selçuk-Byzantine border. He returns as an older man, portrayed by Ragıp Savaş, in Kuruluş: Osman.

Abdurrahman Alp

Abdurrahman Alp (Celal Al) is Süleyman Şah and Hayme's bodyguard and later Ertuğrul's loyal Alp. He is falsely accused by the Dodurgas of treachery and is nearly executed, but is saved by Ertuğrul and becomes his spy in Noyan's army under the guise of being a traitor. He later migrates with Ertuğrul to the western borders and becomes one of his senior Alps. He briefly becomes Chief Alp, replacing Bamsı Beyrek, in season 5. He returns in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman. Based on Abdurrahman Gazi.

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Banu Çiçek

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Banu Çiçek Hatun (Ezgi Esma Kürklu)—namesake of Banu Chichek, a character in the Book of Dede Korkut, whose story was referenced by Bamsı Beyrek in season 3—is the wife of Doğan Alp, adoptive daughter of Korkut Bey and Duru Hatun, and the adoptive sister of Tuğtekin Bey. She falls in love with Doğan after he rescues her from being imprisoned by Gümüştekin after she is framed for poisoning Korkut Bey. Later, she becomes the personal assistant and bodyguard of Halime Sultan. She is devastated by her husband's death. She has a son named Doğan; they are not shown or mentioned after season 3.

Sungurtekin Bey

Sungurtekin Bey, or Sungur Tekin Bey, (Sezgin Erdemir [tr]) is the second son of Süleyman Şah and the oldest biological son of Hayme Hatun. He is Gündoğdu's half brother, and the older brother of Ertuğrul and Dündar. He disappeared for years after being captured by Noyan; everyone thought he was dead, but he was actually a spy for the sultan in Ögedei's army. He returns to the tribe after the Mongols find out he was spying on them. Sungurtekin sides with his older brother, Gündoğdu, and does not migrate with Ertuğrul, but later joins him to kill Emir Sadettin Köpek and again with Gündoğdu to escape the Mongols and Albastı. He returns briefly in Kuruluş: Osman. Based on Sungurtekin Bey.

Gökçe Hatun

Gökçe Hatun (Burcu Kıratlı) is the youngest daughter of Alptekin Bey, the younger sister of Selcan, and the wife of Tuğtekin Bey. She is the adoptive daughter of Süleyman Şah and Hayme Hatun, the adoptive sister of Ertuğrul, Gündoğdu, Sungurtekin, and Dündar. She is Hanım of the Dodurga tribe through her marriage to Tuğtekin. She was in love with Ertuğrul throughout her childhood, thus becoming jealous of Halime upon the latter's arrival and marriage to Ertuğrul. Has tense relations with her sister before making up, and grew to love her husband. She is eventually martyred by Noyan along with Tuğtekin.

Others

This is a list of characters who were supporting characters in one season only, and may have made minor or guest appearances in other seasons:

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

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Season 4

Season 5

Minor characters

Multiple seasons

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Guest characters

Notable characters who have made guest appearances in the series:

See also

References

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