
Saddle these Horses
History · Action · Adventure
Overview
The film is about Gachag Nabi's heroism.
Top Cast


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Nabi
Hasanagha Turabov
Nabi
Momunat Gurbanova
Momunat Gurbanova
Hajar
Momunat Gurbanova
Hajar


Gumrah Rahimov
Gumrah Rahimov
Bronze Vali
Gumrah Rahimov
Bronze Vali


Anvar Hasanov
Anvar Hasanov
Siraj
Anvar Hasanov
Siraj


Omur Naghiyev
Omur Naghiyev
Kalish
Omur Naghiyev
Kalish
Eldaniz Guliyev
Eldaniz Guliyev
Mirza
Eldaniz Guliyev
Mirza


Rasim Balayev
Rasim Balayev
Salim bey
Rasim Balayev
Salim bey


Ramiz Azizbeyli
Ramiz Azizbeyli
Kokha
Ramiz Azizbeyli
Kokha


Shahmar Alakbarov
Shahmar Alakbarov
Ibish
Shahmar Alakbarov
Ibish


Zilli Namazov
Zilli Namazov
Mehdi
Zilli Namazov
Mehdi
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