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Ertuğrul Muhsin Bey: Bir Tutkunun Kahramanı
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Ertuğrul Muhsin Bey: Bir Tutkunun Kahramanı

Dec 17, 2023
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Documentary

Cast

Mert Aykul

muhsin ertuğrul

Mert Aykul

Ada Alize Ertem

bedia muahhit

Ada Alize Ertem

ibrahim birlikay

semazen

ibrahim birlikay

Ayla Algan

konuşmacı

Ayla Algan

şükrü sim

konuşmacı

şükrü sim

Haldun Dormen

konuşmacı

Haldun Dormen

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