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Kurulus Osman Season 3 Episode 4 __full__ -

Their argument is interrupted by news: the spy-dervish has been caught by Aygül Hatun, who noticed he didn’t know the morning prayer. Under torture, he confesses Nikola’s plot. Osman exhales—not with relief, but with exhaustion. The trap is exposed, but the wound between him and Malhun remains open. She leaves the room without a word. Bala follows her, and the two women share a rare, quiet moment: “He loves you,” Bala says. “But love without trust is a fortress with open gates.”

In the B-plot, Cerkutay—now on a path of redemption—leads a small party to the burned Byzantine village. Among the ruins, he finds a lone survivor: a Greek girl named Eleni, barely twelve years old, who hides under a cart. She witnessed Nikola’s men massacre her family because her father refused to convert to Islam or Christianity (he was a secret Bogomil). Cerkutay, haunted by his own past as a Mongol executioner, vows to protect her. kurulus osman season 3 episode 4

Osman enters the divan (council) with a limp, a ruse to project weakness. Bala Hatun notices the deception in his eyes but says nothing. Geyhati’s emissary, a scarred Mongol named Bayju, sneers as Osman agrees to the tribute. “The Kayı bow to the eternal sky,” Osman says, head lowered. But as Bayju departs, Osman whispers to Gündüz Bey: “Prepare the archers. They will leave with our gold, but not our honor.” Their argument is interrupted by news: the spy-dervish

Logline: As the Mongol noose tightens around Söğüt, Osman Bey plays a dangerous game of deception against the traitorous Geyhati and the cunning Nikola, while a dark secret from Malhun Hatun’s past threatens to tear her union with Osman apart. The episode opens under a bruised, twilight sky. Söğüt is not at peace—it is holding its breath. Osman Bey stands at the edge of the forest, watching plumes of smoke rise from a Byzantine village to the west. Nikola has broken the fragile truce. But the greater threat lurks in the east: Geyhati, the brutal Mongol commander, has sent a demand—tribute in gold and a young Bey’s son as a hostage. The trap is exposed, but the wound between

The final act returns to Söğüt. Osman gathers the Alps at dawn. Malhun Hatun stands apart, head high but eyes wet. Osman announces the spy’s confession to all—and then, to everyone’s shock, he draws his sword and lays it at Malhun’s feet.

“The Kayı have sent me a message,” he says, rolling a severed horse’s ear in his palm. “Now I will send them one of my own.”