
Queen of the Mountains
Drama · Action
Overview
At a time when most females in Asia possess little or no power over their lives, headstrong Kurmanjan Datka defies her family's authority -- and ultimately becomes the ruler of her native Kyrgyzstan region.
Top Cast


Elina Abai Kyzy
Elina Abai Kyzy
Kurmanjan Datka (18-25)
Elina Abai Kyzy
Kurmanjan Datka (18-25)
Aziz Muradillayev
Aziz Muradillayev
Alymbek Datka
Aziz Muradillayev
Alymbek Datka


Nasira Mambetova
Nasira Mambetova
Kurmanjan Datka (50)
Nasira Mambetova
Kurmanjan Datka (50)
Adilet Usubaliyev
Adilet Usubaliyev
Kamchybek
Adilet Usubaliyev
Kamchybek
Mirlan Abdulayev
Mirlan Abdulayev
Akbalban
Mirlan Abdulayev
Akbalban


Ulanbek Omuraliev
Ulanbek Omuraliev
Shabdan baatyr
Ulanbek Omuraliev
Shabdan baatyr
Dinara Abdykadyrova
Dinara Abdykadyrova
Kurmanjan's mother
Dinara Abdykadyrova
Kurmanjan's mother


Viktor Kostetsky
Viktor Kostetsky
General Kaufman
Viktor Kostetsky
General Kaufman


Leonid Mozgovoy
Leonid Mozgovoy
General Milutin
Leonid Mozgovoy
General Milutin
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