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Engin Altan Duzeytan aka Ertugrul wishes Pakistanis Azadi Mubarik

August 14, 2020 12:11 AM


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‘Ertugrul’ Engin Altan Düzyatan visited the Pakistan Consulate Istanbul to convey greetings to Pakistan on its Independence Day through Council General Bilal Khan Pasha.

AT the embassy the Turkish heartthrob who played lead role in the famous historical serial Dirlis: Ertugrul extended Azadi greetings to Pakistani people in Urdu language.

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Pakistan’s Council General Bilal Khan Pasha also presented a book to Engin Altan and also thanked him for visiting the Consulate.

He tweeted: 

“We are grateful to our brother @EnginAltanDuz for expressing his love & sincere wishes on our Independence Day. He will be in Pakistan soon.”

https://twitter.com/BilalKhanPasha/status/1293910083542192131

Engin Altan Duzyatan has won the hearts of his fans with his outstanding performance in Dirilis: Ertugrul. He in his latest interview again showed the desire to visit Pakistan soon and thanked Pakistani fans for their approval and love.

Engin Altan was also gifted a traditional Ajrak during his visit. 

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