The series Kuruluş: Osman (translated as Establishment: Osman) is a popular Turkish historical drama that premiered in 2019 on the ATV network. It serves as a direct sequel to the global hit Diriliş: Ertuğrul and chronicles the life of Osman I, the founding father of the Ottoman Empire. Plot and Core Themes
The story follows Osman Bey’s arduous struggle to transition his people from a nomadic lifestyle into a sovereign, independent state.
Historical Mission: Central to the plot is Osman’s vision of justice and Islamic rule, often represented by the "Prophetic Dream" of a tree growing from his chest—a symbol of the future empire.
Internal and External Conflict: Osman faces constant threats from the Byzantine Empire (commanders like Tekfur Nikola) and the Mongols, while simultaneously battling internal treachery and tribal rivalries. osman series
Spiritual Guidance: The character of Sheikh Edebali serves as Osman's mentor and spiritual guide, providing the moral foundation for his leadership.
Key Relationships: The series highlights the emotional depth of Osman’s life, particularly his deep bond with his first wife, Bala Hatun, and his development as a father to his heir, Orhan Ghazi. Cast and Production Kurulus Osman Series Critique - Facebook
What sets this series apart from standard action dramas is its thematic depth. Key Themes: Faith, Destiny, and Unity What sets
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The Osman series (also spelled Othman or Osmanli in some sources) refers to historical Turkish historical-fiction and biographical works centered on Osman I (Osman Gazi), the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, and the early formative decades of the Ottoman Beylik. The topic spans multiple media: academic histories, popular historical novels, TV dramas, and cultural commentary about Ottoman origins.
Many international fans cite the show’s unapologetic traditional values: honor, loyalty, family, faith, and justice. In a global TV landscape dominated by anti-heroes and moral ambiguity, Osman is a clear-cut hero who fights for God, his people, and his word. The Dream (The State): The show repeatedly references
The most common question is: Which is better?
If you love character development and spiritual depth, start with Ertuğrul. If you love non-stop action and epic sieges, jump into the Osman series directly (though you’ll miss a lot of context about Bamsi and Turgut).
As of 2025, the Osman series is entering its final arc. History dictates that Osman Bey will die naturally (unlike a dramatic death) and pass the throne to his son, Orhan Ghazi.
What fans expect:
“Forging a Nation: Historical Narrative, Political Theology, and Soft Power in the Osman Series”