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Pir Sultan Abdal
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Pir Sultan Abdal

Jan 1, 1973
1h 31m
★ 1.0

Overview

The film tells the story of Pir Sultan Abdal, a famous folk poet in Turkey, who criticized some Ottoman governors, Hizir Pasha in particular and as a result was hung by him.

Genres

History
Drama
Music

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Cast

Fikret Hakan

Pir Sultan Abdal

Fikret Hakan

Nilgün Atılgan

Nilgün Atılgan

Aşık Ihsani

Aşık Ihsani

Samim Meriç

Samim Meriç

Tuncer Necmioğlu

Tuncer Necmioğlu

Mine Sun

Mine Sun