
The Morning
Drama · History
Overview
After the novel of the same name of Mehdi Huseyn.
Top Cast


Nodar Shashigoglu
Nodar Shashigoglu
Azizbeyov
Nodar Shashigoglu
Azizbeyov


Giuli Chokhonelidze
Giuli Chokhonelidze
Bayram
Giuli Chokhonelidze
Bayram


Nikolai Barmin
Nikolai Barmin
Smirnov
Nikolai Barmin
Smirnov


Lutfi Memmedbeyli
Lutfi Memmedbeyli
Aslan
Lutfi Memmedbeyli
Aslan
Ashraf Yusifzadeh
Ashraf Yusifzadeh
Mirali
Ashraf Yusifzadeh
Mirali


Alasgar Alakbarov
Alasgar Alakbarov
Rahim bey
Alasgar Alakbarov
Rahim bey


Elmira Shabanova
Elmira Shabanova
Sevda
Elmira Shabanova
Sevda


Ali Zeynalov
Ali Zeynalov
Abuzar
Ali Zeynalov
Abuzar


Mustafa Mardanov
Mustafa Mardanov
Ahmad
Mustafa Mardanov
Ahmad
Manana Abuyeva
Manana Abuyeva
Susan
Manana Abuyeva
Susan
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