Real History of Samsa Cavus (Kurulus Osman) / Samsa Alp (Dirilis Ertugrul).

Real History of Samsa Cavus (Kurulus Osman) / Samsa Alp (Dirilis Ertugrul) ⚔️

After watching Samsa Cavus in Kurulus Osman Season, the audience from the whole world have different opinions. Some of them believe that he is a fictional character added just by the director and producer. Some also believed that Samsa Alp in Dirilis Ertugrul Season and Samsa Cavus in Kurulus Osman Season are both different persons because Samsa Alp died in the previous one. So, in order to answer the audience’s questions and to clarify this amazing character, I have gathered some information that will definitely make you clear about him.⌨️🙂

Both are same? 🤔

First of all, it should be clear to you that in Resurrection Dirilis Ertugrul, the character of Samsa Alp who died in the season, and now in Kurulus Osman, the character of Samsa Cavus are the same person or the same real character from the history of the Ottoman Empire. People felt the difference because Samsa Alp died in Resurrection Dirilis Ertugrul. Actually, the reason was the producers of Resurrection Dirilis Ertugrul had to make Samsa Alp die because of some private reasons being requested by actor portraying Samsa Alp, following the break of contract. The producers had to face the same situation also in the case of Esra Bilgic portraying Halime Sultan, as they had to make her die in childbirth. But in the real case, she died even one year after the death of Ertugrul Ghazi and was given the title of “The mother of the Turk Nation”.🤬

When Ertugrul came to Sogut, Samsa Alp / Samsa Cavus was accompanying him along with his tribe. He took part in many battles for mutual beliefs and to have a state for their tribes. Then during the period of Osman Ghazi, Samsa Cavus helped him to establish the same state. Finally, during the reign of Orhan Ghazi, he served as the competent guard to the Ottoman state. Samsa Alp was the first-ever person who was given the title of “Cavus” which means Sergeant. But the responsibilities and privileges were much more complex than an ordinary sergeant of today. Samsa died after 1330 CE. 😒

He was buried in Hacımusalar village near Mudurnu where his tomb still stands today. 🏦

Zain Alabdeen ❤️🖋️