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Kuruluş Osman Season 6 Episode 178

The much-awaited Kuruluş Osman continues its gripping historical drama in Episode 178, set to release on January 22nd, 2025. As Osman Bey’s epic journey unfolds, fans across the world are eager to witness the latest twists in his story.

International audiences who rely on English subtitles can access the episode on platforms such as KayiFamily.com. This service provides timely translations, ensuring non-Turkish speakers can also immerse themselves in the action.

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4 Comments

  1. Honestly, when you start deviating from the actual history that the series is based on and begin creating a fictional narrative just to add unnecessary drama and thrill for ratings, it’s disappointing. This is supposed to be a historical drama, not an Indian family politics saga. By straying too far from the real story, the essence of the show gets lost. And of course, when you’re writing for the sake of creating drama rather than sticking to the historical facts, delays are inevitable because you’re constantly trying to add things to meet the demand for excitement. The lack of a clear and respectful direction is why episodes are getting delayed.

    1. Did u live at that time? how do u know the real history? Turk know better then you about his nation history. do not try to over react. watching silently.

    2. I agree, though I did like having actual historical Sufis in the scripts, who may not have actually been connected with Osman’s (or Ertugrul’s)family, like Ibn Arabi, Shayk al Akbar, and Sufi poet Yunus Emre. I miss there being no real spiritual center this season, with no Sufis, and feel the writing in general has gone way downhill, all for drama as you say, and little character and cultural development. And the weakness of both Dirilis Ertugrul and Kurulus Osman has been the overall demonisations of both Christians and Mongols, instead of humanized and nuanced characters. Mongols were known for having women warriors, and while the men were of at war, having women administrators in charge.

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