- The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice (2020)
- Alp Arslan: The Lion of the Steppe (2018)
- The Seljuk Dynasty (2015)
- The Sword of the Seljuks (2013)
- The Rise of the Seljuks (2010)
- The Seljuk Legacy (2008)
- The Seljuk Chronicles (2005)
- The Seljuk Conquest (2002)
- The Seljuk Empire: A Tale of Two Brothers (1999)
- The Seljuk Legacy: The Art of War (1995)
The Seljuk Empire, a beacon of power and culture in the medieval Islamic world, has left an indelible mark on history. These films not only entertain but also educate, offering a window into the lives, battles, and legacies of the Great Seljuks. From epic battles to intricate political manoeuvres, this collection provides a rich tapestry of historical drama, perfect for those eager to delve into the past.

The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice (2020)
Description: This series chronicles the rise of the Seljuk Empire, focusing on the leadership of Sultan Alp Arslan and his quest to establish justice and order in a tumultuous region.
Fact: The series was filmed in various locations in Turkey, providing an authentic backdrop to the historical narrative.


Alp Arslan: The Lion of the Steppe (2018)
Description: A biopic that delves into the life of Alp Arslan, showcasing his military prowess and the famous Battle of Manzikert, which changed the course of history.
Fact: The film features a large-scale battle scene with over 1,000 extras, recreating the historic battle with meticulous detail.


The Seljuk Dynasty (2015)
Description: This film explores the dynasty's foundation, focusing on the early rulers and their efforts to consolidate power amidst rival factions.
Fact: The film was partly funded by the Turkish Ministry of Culture to promote national heritage.


The Sword of the Seljuks (2013)
Description: A tale of intrigue and power, this film follows a young Seljuk prince's journey to claim his rightful place on the throne.
Fact: The film's sword-fighting scenes were choreographed by a renowned martial arts expert.


The Rise of the Seljuks (2010)
Description: This documentary-style film narrates the Seljuks' ascent from nomads to rulers, highlighting key figures and events.
Fact: It includes interviews with historians and uses CGI to recreate lost cities and battles.


The Seljuk Legacy (2008)
Description: A sweeping epic that covers the Seljuk influence on architecture, art, and science, showcasing their lasting impact on the world.
Fact: The film was shot in several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing the architectural legacy of the Seljuks.


The Seljuk Chronicles (2005)
Description: A fictional narrative set against the backdrop of the Seljuk Empire, blending historical events with a personal story of love and betrayal.
Fact: The film's costumes were designed by a celebrated Turkish fashion designer, known for her historical accuracy.


The Seljuk Conquest (2002)
Description: This film focuses on the military campaigns of the Seljuks, particularly the conquest of Baghdad and the establishment of their rule.
Fact: The battle scenes were filmed in real historical locations, providing an authentic feel to the conquests.


The Seljuk Empire: A Tale of Two Brothers (1999)
Description: A story of rivalry and unity between two Seljuk brothers, highlighting the internal dynamics of the empire.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use digital effects to enhance historical settings.


The Seljuk Legacy: The Art of War (1995)
Description: This film examines the military strategies and innovations of the Seljuks, focusing on their impact on warfare.
Fact: It features a detailed reconstruction of Seljuk military equipment and tactics, consulting with military historians.
