Kurulus Osman (о™о”оўоґо¤о—ој Оџојоњо‘оќ) E105 S04e07.mp4 Site
Despite the external victories, Osman faces a "great worm" of self-doubt. He questions the cost of his ambitions and the burden of leadership while preparing for his next major target, Köprühisar .
The most significant development is the introduction of Valide İsmihan Sultan, a representative of the Seljuk state who is displeased with Osman Bey’s rapid expansion. Her arrival in Yenişehir signals a new era of "state-level" interference, as she aims to curb Osman's growing influence by treating him as a rebellious figure rather than a loyal frontier Bey. Despite the external victories, Osman faces a "great
A major rift forms between Osman and Turgut Bey . Turgut believes that since he shed blood for the conquest, he should be the one to rule the fortress. However, Osman’s strategic decision to give the citadel to Öktem Bey creates deep-seated resentment, which İsmihan Sultan immediately begins to exploit to divide the Beys. Her arrival in Yenişehir signals a new era
The rift with Turgut Bey serves as a cautionary tale on how personal pride and greed (often personified in the series by characters like Bayındır Bey ) can undermine the unity required for empire-building. However, Osman’s strategic decision to give the citadel
This episode highlights the tension between the decaying Seljuk authority (represented by İsmihan Sultan) and Osman's burgeoning independent statehood. İsmihan views Osman’s conquests as unauthorized "rushes," whereas Osman sees them as necessary for the survival of the Turkish tribes.
The episode contrasts the public celebration of victory with Osman's private emotional weight. This humanizes the historical figure, showing that his path was paved not just with battles, but with heavy psychological and political burdens.