Two main actors of ‘Kuruluş: Osman’ tie the knot
According to Turkish media, Buse Arslan and actor Çağrı Şensoy got engaged a few months ago.


Ankara: Two Turkish actors who played important roles in the world-famous series ‘Kuruluş: Osman’— based on Islamic conquests— got married.
Actress Buse Arslan, who played the role of Aigul Khatoon and actor Çağrı Şensoy who played soldier Jerkutai in the Turkish series, got married after being in a relationship for a long time.
According to media reports, both fell in love with each other on the set of drama ‘Kuruluş: Osman’ and now they got married. Both actors shared the pictures of the ceremony on their Instagram accounts.
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Close friends and family of the actor couple attended the wedding. While actor Burak Özçivit, who played the role of Osman in ‘Kuruluş: Osman’ also danced at the ceremony.
According to Turkish media, Buse Arslan and actor Çağrı Şensoy got engaged a few months ago.
Aigul Khatoon (Buse Arslan) appeared in three seasons of the drama. First in a slightly negative role, while from the second season she was seen among Osman's soldiers. At the end of season three, she was shown to be martyred.
On the other hand, the soldier Jerkutai (Çağrı Şensoy) was a Mongol soldier at the beginning of the series who later converted to Islam and became one of Osman's close associates and soldiers.
Also in the series, Aigul Khatoon and soldier Jerkutai get married after falling in love with each other.
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