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Mendirman Jaloliddin
Official poster
Also known as
  • Mendirman Celaleddin
  • I am Jaloliddin
  • Bozkır Arslanı Celaleddin
  • Steppe Lion Celaleddin
Genre
Based onJalal al-Din Mangburni
Written byMehmet Bozdağ
Directed byMetin Günay
Nurgissa Almurat
Reza Himmeti
Creative directorEfe Kubilay
StarringEmre Kıvılcım
Yulduz Radjabova
Javohir Zokirov
Feruza Normatova
Theme music composerBesteciler
ComposersNodir Umarov
Aziz Xolmurodov
Cem Öğet
Country of originUzbekistan
Turkey
Original languageUzbek
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes32
Production
ProducerMehmet Bozdağ
CinematographyEfe Kubilay
Running time125-130 minutes
Production companyBozdağ Film
Original release
Network
ReleaseFebruary 14, 2021 (2021-02-14) –
May 6, 2023 (2023-05-06)

Mendirman Jaloliddin (pronounced [mendiɾmæn dʒælɒliddin], lit.'I am Jaloliddin', Uzbek Cyrillic: Мендирман Жалолиддин, romanized: Mendirman Zhaloliddin; Template:Lang-tr,) is an Uzbek-Turkish television series produced by Mehmet Bozdağ in collaboration with the Uzbek Ministry of Culture and Sports. The series is based on the life of Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu, the last ruler of the Khwarazmian Empire,[1] and features Turkish actor Emre Kıvılcım portraying the titular character.[2]

Plot

Season 1

Jalaluddin faces numerous challenges, including the looming threat of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. At the same time, he must navigate internal conflicts within his own kingdom, including the power struggle between his father and his grandmother, Terken Khatun.

Amidst these challenges, Jalaluddin falls in love with Kutlu Bike, who has been kidnapped by Genghis Khan. However, he soon discovers that Kutlu Bike harbors secrets that she has been keeping hidden behind her beauty. Despite their love for each other, misunderstandings arise, and Jalaluddin becomes angry with Kutlu Bike when he learns the truth.

Meanwhile, Shirin, who also loves Jalaluddin, is pressured by her mother and Uzlagshah's mother, Mihricihan, to marry Uzlagshah. Shirin eventually agrees to the marriage, as Uzlagshah is set to become a Sultan, and she would become a Sultan's wife.

As the story unfolds, Turkan Hatun, Sultan Ala ad-Din's mother, runs away and brings an army to fight against her own son, but Jalaluddin stops the war with the help of a Sheikh. Jalaluddin then purchases a beautiful dress for Kutlu Bike before her wedding, but their relationship faces further challenges when he discovers her secrets.

Jalaluddin, with the support of his mentor, Temur Melik, rescues Kutlu Bike's kidnapped brother and reunites him with his sister. However, Jalaluddin's father names Uzlagshah as his heir, causing tension and disappointment for Jalaluddin and his mother, Aycicek. Uzlagshah, Jalaluddin, and his brother Akshah set off with their father and army to fight against the opposing forces.

Meanwhile, Turkan Hatun, who has reconciled with her daughters-in-law, falls ill after drinking sherbet poisoned with buttercup by one of her own servants. The season ends with the Khwarazms preparing for war against the Mongols, setting the stage for the next chapter of the story.[3]

Season 2

The second season starts off with the impending war against the Mongols, which was foreshadowed in the last season.

Cast

  • Emre Kıvılcım as Jalal al-Din Mangburni, husband of Kutlu Bike, and eldest son of the Sultan.
  • Javohir Zokirov as Genghis Khan
  • Kaan Yalçın as Ala ad-Din Muhammad II, father of Jalaluddin, UzlagShah ,and Akshah. Silly Sultan, lose much because of his foolishness.
  • Gülenay Kalkan as Terken Khatun, mother of Sultan Ala ad-Din Muhammad
  • Yulduz Rajabova as Kutlu Bike, wife of Jalaluddin, first bad than becomes Good after marrying her love.
  • Feruza Normatova as Shirin, wife of Uzlagshah.
  • Sezgin Erdemir as Temur Malik, Jalauddin's mentor.
  • Nurmuxammadxon Xusniddinov as Jochi

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
114February 14, 2021 (2021-02-14)May 9, 2021 (2021-05-09)
218January 14, 2023 (2023-01-14)April 6, 2023 (2023-04-06)

Production

The television series includes both Turkish and Uzbek actors[4] and it is produced by Turkish screenwriter Mehmet Bozdağ,[5] while being directed by Metin Günay.[6] Nurgissa Almurat of Kazakhstan, Reza Himmeti of Iran are also directors of the series.[7] A statement said, "About a thousand people will take part in the project. The series, which will be shot in Uzbekistan and Turkey, consists of 13 episodes, and each episode will be one hour long".[8] Mendirman Jaloliddin is sometimes considered a "multi-part film" or just a "film" for its short amount of episodes and shorter amount of screentime. Uzbek and Turkish artists gathered at the Milliy TV studio for the first part of the production and answered the questions from the audience live after the first episode of the series was broadcast.

After a conference in Tashkent where it was first announced that a series with this name will be produced, an intensive collaboration between producers, directors, screenwriters, historians, consultants, artists, art directors, architects and costume designers began. Tough casting awaited many Turkish and Uzbek actors for the series who had to receive special training for battle scenes, horse riding and fencing. They also had to learn each other's languages.[9] The digital effects of Mendirman Celaleddin, which employs a team of about 500 people behind the scenes, included 200 people from Turkey, England, India and Malaysia.[7] Based on the sketches of Turkish and Uzbek artists, more than 200 tailors worked on costumes for the series.[9]

Set

The Bozdağ Film set was prepared to build an atmosphere of the 13th century. In Turkey, it was built on an area of 30 hectares and above the two-storey Khorezmshah palace building, 5.5 meters high, which filled an area of 3,500 square meters, 1,200 people worked. Uzbek media has said that the set looks exactly like how a real 13th-century palace would be like. The streets of Konye-Urgench, residential buildings, the central market were also built and praised. The desert battle scenes were filmed in Aksaray, 750 km from Istanbul. It was scheduled to premiere in January 2021 but instead was released in February.[9]

Release

In 2020, Mehmet Bozdağ announced that he had been working on the project since 2018, at the request of the Uzbekistan government.[10] Saida Mirziyoyeva, the deputy chairperson of the board of trustees of the Public Foundation for Support and Development of National Mass Media in Uzbekistan, announced on Twitter that the historical series "Mendirman Jaloliddin" would start airing on Milliy TV channel on February 14, 2021. The series was eventually released on February 14, 2021. The second season of the series began airing in Uzbekistan on January 14, 2023 and is currently being broadcast on the Zoʻr TV channel.

Reception

The television series gained attention in Pakistan, and with the release of only the first episode, it quickly became popular.[11] Saida Mirziyoyeva praised the series for its great script and acting, and recommended it as a captivating portrayal of the region's history. She said:

The series has a great script and excellent acting that captivate viewers from the first to the last episode. Moreover, it effectively portrays the history of our region in a colorful language of cinema, making it easily understandable for the general public. I highly recommend watching it![2]

References

  1. ^ "New Turkish series about Sultan Jalaluddin Khwarazmshah to release in Uzbekistan". The News International. Retrieved 7 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "Uzbek-Turkish TV series 'Mendirman Jaloliddin' to go on air Sunday". Daily Sabah. 13 February 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Celalettin Harzemşah'ın hayatı dizi oldu - Mendirman Celaleddin dizisi hangi kanalda saat kaçta?". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 6 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ ""ميندرمان جلال الدين": عمل مشترك بين تركيا وأوزباكستان". Al Araby (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Как прошел закрытый показ многосерийного фильма Mendirman Jaloliddin • TheMag.uz". TheMag (in Russian). 5 October 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "У турецко-узбекского сериала растет рейтинг". TRT Russian (in Russian). Retrieved 7 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ a b ""Mendırman Celaleddin" yarın Özbekistan izleyicisiyle buluşacak". TRT Avaz. Retrieved 8 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Режиссер из Турции снимет фильм об узбекском правителе "Джалолиддин Хорезмшах"". Радио Озодлик (in Russian). Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  9. ^ a b c "Presentation of the series "Mendirman Jaloliddin" ("I am Jaloliddin") takes place". UzDaily (in Russian). Retrieved 7 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "Producer of 'Resurrection Ertuğrul' reveals new project on Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah". Daily Sabah. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "TV series on the life of Jalaluddin Khwarazmshah goes on air". Geo News. Retrieved 6 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)