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dirilis

Diriliş, commonly written as dirilis in Turkish without diacritics, is a Turkish term meaning resurrection, revival, or renaissance. It derives from the verb dirilmek, meaning to be revived or to rise again, and the abstract noun diriliş. In religious contexts it denotes the resurrection of the dead, such as on the Day of Judgment. In secular use it can describe a revival of culture, a movement, or national renewal.

In Turkish language and culture, diriliş is used to express revival or resurgence in literature, politics, and

The most prominent modern reference is the Turkish historical drama Diriliş: Ertuğrul, or Resurrection: Ertugrul, which

discourse
about
cultural
or
historical
renewal.
The
word
appears
in
titles
and
descriptions
that
emphasize
rebirth,
reinvigoration,
or
reclaiming
a
heritage,
and
it
is
often
associated
with
themes
of
strength,
continuity,
and
transformation.
aired
on
TRT1
from
2014
to
2019.
Created
by
Mehmet
Bozdağ,
the
series
centers
on
Ertuğrul
Bey,
the
leader
of
the
Kayi
tribe
in
13th-century
Anatolia,
and
serves
as
a
prequel
to
Kuruluş:
Osman.
The
show
gained
international
distribution,
including
availability
on
streaming
platforms,
and
contributed
to
renewed
interest
in
Ottoman-era
history.
It
also
sparked
discussions
about
historical
accuracy
and
representation
of
the
period
while
highlighting
themes
of
leadership,
faith,
and
resilience.