Teskilat Season 3 Episode 48 In English Subtitles
Teskilat Season 3 Episode 48 In English Subtitles
Teskilat Season 3 Episode 48 In English Subtitles Now my sword is on your neck, Gabriel. And your head will not enter the sheath without cutting. You can get Modon Mager. I will not know. I have my father’s sword. Cut your head and drop the sword, Gabrial. Our calculation will be tasted by my sword. Pull your father’s sword. The rise is behind the Agha, the vengeance of Kaili Gabriel. Will not return without searching. Get a thousand
Teskilat Season 3 Episode 1 In English Subtitles
They stayed there, immediately arrive. You and your brothers will not die without seeing hell. Catch this humiliation. Let the calculation be equal. If I lose. So let him go. That’s all I can do for the last time. By tearing the nobles to pieces. The Magar Lion is always the king of the forest. Forgive you once,
Teskilat Season 3 Episode 48 In English
Couldn’t succeed. Pieces the enemy’s castles and heads. Her body hangs in Modon. Everyone will be a lesson. Not worthy of us. After all, he is the head of his people. Hand them over. Will be buried properly. This multiplication of our sword is a symbol of the rule of the Mediterranean. Magar is a prelude to every victory, the coming great battle.
Teskilat Season 3 Episode 1 In English
. Khazar and I reach Kamal Rais. Eventually survived. May Allah agree with you people. Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid. Hungry son؟ Dividend food. Be full of hungry stomachs. Provide clothes. If it gets cold, warmness should be managed. Arrange immediately. The order that dervish. The same court will want. Modon Castle is now owned by the Ottoman Empire. As a non-Muslim, you are now the people of the Ottoman Empire.
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Teskilat Season 3 Episode 48
after the conquest of Bosan. Issued order. That did not fulfill the rights of the non-Muslim people. He will not be able to enter his synagogues. This decree is a symbol of the justice of the Ottoman Empire. According to this decree, you are free in your worship and trade.