
Azerbaijani Atabegs
History · Drama
Overview
The film highlights the lives and deeds of Azerbaijani atabegs Shams ad-Din Eldeniz and Kara Sungur, who played a key role in strengthening the state in the 12th century. Shams ad-Din Eldeniz, the first great atabeg of Azerbaijan, leads successful campaigns, reclaiming territories and uniting the country under his rule. Kara Sungur, the ruler of Aran, engages in political intrigues and military campaigns to protect his lands and influence the sultanate. The film depicts their struggle for power, military achievements, and complex relations with allies and enemies.
Top Cast
Zabit Samedov
Zabit Samedov
Shamsaddin Eldeniz
Zabit Samedov
Shamsaddin Eldeniz


Ilgar Mehti
Ilgar Mehti
Qara Sunqur
Ilgar Mehti
Qara Sunqur


Mekhriban Zeki
Mekhriban Zeki
Momine Khatun
Mekhriban Zeki
Momine Khatun


Bahruz Vagifoglu
Bahruz Vagifoglu
Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan
Bahruz Vagifoglu
Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan


Jala Hasanli
Jala Hasanli
Jala Hasanli


Tural Ahmad
Tural Ahmad
Arslan Shah
Tural Ahmad
Arslan Shah


Gunay Ahmed
Gunay Ahmed
Lachin
Gunay Ahmed
Lachin


Samir Gulamov
Samir Gulamov
Ganjar
Samir Gulamov
Ganjar
Hidayət Əliyev
Hidayət Əliyev
Sultan Mesud
Hidayət Əliyev
Sultan Mesud


Ilgar Musayev
Ilgar Musayev
Javandar Chavli
Ilgar Musayev
Javandar Chavli
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