• Muhtesem Yuzyil Episode 126 Trailer Translation


    Source: www.startv.com.tr/dizi/muhtesemyuzyil





    Selim: "Now only the two of us are left..."

    Beyazid: "You are right...how sad that those who should have died are still alive."

    Selim: "Don't get your empty hopes up Beyazid...one of us will stay alive and that will be me."

    Mihrimah: 'Only the two of them are left...they cannot go to war."

    Rustem: "One is Able, the other is Cain. One will fall, the other will stay alive."

    Mihrunissa: "My winter has finished Sultanim...your winter is just beginning"

    Fatma: "Beyazid is the most powerful contender to the throne. He is Hurrem's actual precious one (apple of the eye). If we are on Selim's side, that is when we will be able to hurt Hurrem."

    Kara Ahmet: "Shehzade Beyazid is a very difficult competitor, in order to pass him you must use every kind of opportunity to your benefit."

    Nurbanu: 'Shehzade Beyazid has wedded Hurichihan Sultan."

    Hurrem: 'What do you have to do here? Why have you come?"

    Beyazid: 'She has no fault in this,  someone has played a game on us."


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    2 comments:

    1. The thunderstorms of the 24th turned into other downpours, turning the tracks-some diarist claim there were no roads as in Lithuania-into bottomless mires online translation. Wagon sank up to their hubs; horses dropped from exhaustion; men lost their boots. Stalled wagons became obstacles that forced men around them and stopped supply wagons and artillery columns.

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