Attila is a historical drama film that explores the life of Attila the Hun, a powerful leader known for his conquests and battles. The movie delves into his relationships, alliances, and the conflicts he faced during his reign. It captures the savage nature of his empire and the political intrigue surrounding him. The film also highlights his clashes with the Roman Empire and his impact on ancient Rome.
Searching for stability and justice, Timur "The Lame" becomes a world conqueror in order to unify all people, nations, and tribes under one banner.
Nasimi is a movie based on the life of Nasimi, a Turkic historical figure. The movie explores his journey through school, his encounters with Timur, and the challenges he faces due to Turkophobia. It is a compelling story of a biography that sheds light on the rich history of the Turkic people.
Part one in the epic Göktürk Trilogy follows the humble beginnings of the greatest empire Asia had ever seen.
Based on a true story, a small-town Kazakh singer, Amre Kashaubayev, journeys to Paris to compete in an international singing competition at the 1925 Paris Expo. He meets American songwriter George Gershwin forming a beautiful and unlikely friendship. While Amre’s talent for singing opens up an exciting new world outside Kazakhstan, he is forced to choose between following his singing career and remaining loyal to his home country.
Queen of the Mountains is a biographical drama set in the 19th century in the Russian Empire. It tells the story of a ruler in the Central Asian region, exploring her struggles, triumphs, and her relationship with her son.
WARRIOR EMPIRE: THE MUGHALS is a sweeping, in-depth portrait of India's most colorful, violent, and majestic era. From 1526 to 1858, this dynasty of nomadic warriors indulged their appetite for territorial expansion, spreading their rule throughout the Indian subcontinent. Though they conquered their kingdom with crushing brutality, the Mughals were also brilliant technological innovators and masters of art and architecture. This program offers lush, detailed images of Mughal accomplishments such as the glorious Taj Mahal, palaces, forts, water systems, elaborate gardens, and richly crafted artwork. Step-by-step scientific recreations of advanced Mughal metallurgy and weaponry show the meticulous production of chain mail armor for a battalion of elephants, lethally flexible composite bows, rocketry, and swordsmith techniques passed down through the generations, and still alive today.
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