Who was Ertugrul Ghazi? Complete Story of all 5 seasons of Drama Ertugrul Ghazi

Who was Ertugrul Ghazi?
Ertugrul Ghazi is the founder of the Ottoman Empire. He was born in 1191 AD and died in 1280 AD. Some books state that he had 1281 sons.
And your third son Osman established the Khilafah in 1291, ie 10 years after the death of his father Ertugrul.
The same empire then defended the Muslim Ummah with the swords of these Turks for 600 years, from 1291 AD to 1924 ...
With it, the Prophet's Mosque. Modern construction of Golden Dome and Masjid Haram. Shrine of Hazrat Amir Hamza. A magnificent canal to Mecca. Lead plywood wall around the shrine of Prophet. Performed great feats such as the train project to Mecca ...
Ertugrul Ghazi's family
Ertugrul Ghazi's family came here from Central Asia and his ancestor Oghuz khan had twelve sons from whom these twelve tribes were formed, one of which was the Kayi tribe to which Ertughal Ghazi belonged. Your father's name was Suleiman Shah. Ghazi had three other brothers, Sarem, Zuljan, and Guldaro. His mother's name was Haima.
Your tribe first came from Central Asia to Iran than from Iran to Anatolia to deal with the Mongol invasion ..... where Sultan Allauddin was the Sultan of the Seljuk Empire. And this Seljuk Turkish Empire was founded by Sultan Alp Arslan in 1071 by defeating Byzantine in the battle of Manzikert and Sultan Alp Arslan was a great figure in history. And going forward of the same empire, Sultan Allauddin.
Ertugrul Ghazi and Al Aziz grandson of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi
These 12 tribes lived under the shadow of the same Sultan Allauddin. And after the death of his father Suleiman Shah, he became the chief of this Qai tribe. First came Ahlat, then from Ahlat went to Aleppo in 1232, where Al-Aziz, the grandson of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi, ruled.
First of all, Ertugrul rescued Aziz from the traitors in his palace Then he befriended her and then married Sultan Allauddin's niece Halima Sultan...
Which gave you three sons, befriending the Ayubians and the Seljuks, Conquered a stronghold of the Crusaders near Aleppo, then became very close to Sultan Allauddin.
Ertugrul Ghazi and Mangol Leader Noyan
As the Mongol invasion approached, Ertugrul Ghazi defeated Noyan, a Mongol M leader. Noyan was the right hand of the Mongol king Oktai Khan, Oktai Khan was the son of Genghis Khan, and Oktai's son was Hulagu Khan who invaded Baghdad. The streets of Baghdad were covered in blood, and the Euphrates River turned red. The same Noyan was defeated by the Ertugrul.
Ertugrul Ghazi and Constantinople
And then Ertugrul Ghazi came to Sogut with his tribe, very close to Constantinople, and first there he conquered an important fortress of Byzantine Byzantine and gathered all the Turkic tribes here. And after Sultan Allauddin, his son Ghiasuddin became Sultan Usman married his daughter
When Sultan Ghias-ud-Din was martyred in a battle, Usman Ghazi became the Sultan and his descendant was Sultan Muhammad Fatih who conquered Constantinople in 1453 and the unseen news of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was fulfilled.
Fighters like Ertugrul Ghazi are rare in history but our generation does not know them. You were very brave fighters.
Every warrior who has gone through Islam has done something for Islam. There must be a spiritual aspect to it. There must be a spiritual person behind it whose duty is imposed by God. Take a history from the beginning of Islam. Even today, if one is doing any duty for Islam for the Muslim Ummah, then there must be a spiritual aspect to it.
Ertugrul Ghazi and Shaykh Mohi-ud-Din Ibn Al-Arabi
He was Shaykh Mohi-ud-Din Ibn Al-Arabi (may God bless him and grant him peace). He is the author of dozens of books. And they were second to none in Sufism (who came from Andalus to the spiritual help of Ertugrul Ghazi).
Imam Ibn al-Arabi rescued Ertugrul Ghazi twice from death-Danger and always helped Ertugrul spiritually.
Shrine of Ertugrul Ghazi
In the area of Sogat (where Ertugrul is said to have met Seljuk Sultan) there is a small mosque named Ertugrul and a shrine which is said to have been built for him by Ertugrul's son. And then in which Osman's son Arhan added.
Caroline Finkel writes that this mosque and shrine have been worked on so many times that no trace of it has survived since its first construction, so it cannot be said with certainty that any building dates back to the Ottoman period.
May Allah exalt him to the rank of Ghazi and may thousands of blessings be upon him.
Ameen