A Turkish mechanic apprentice is hired by two scholars to replace Chinese kung fu champion Wang Chu, his alike.
Ayı Boğan
After his family is killed in front of his eyes, a little boy grows up to be the nightmare of Byzantine's Black Knighthood.
After losing his wife and son in a traffic accident, Kemal finds himself in trouble. Murat, Kemal's police officer friend, tries to help Kemal stay out of trouble.
Demirci Osman Usta
Turkish Pollyanna's story.
Abuzittin
Nazife's father
"Angry Nazife" - About Nazife, a fishing woman who loves Bahriyeli Ahmet. Nazife cooks and sells fish to support her family. Ahmet and Nazife love each other, but they are to poor to get married.
A man tells his wife a trifling lie, but it involves him in a difficult situation and almost ruins his marriage.
Meyhaneci
Murat's older brother Nuri goes astray. Because of Nuri, Murat gets into a muddle.
The two young people, who started to get to know each other, decide to meet face to face after long letters. The woman sends her sister instead of herself.
A young taxi-driver tries to make his newly married wife happy and joyful. But the wife, seduced by luxury and class, thinks otherwise and it leads to bad outcomes.
The Turkish Sultan decides to send his armies in war against the remnant of the Roman Empire, Byzantine. All of his advisory council assent to the move with the exception of one aged councilor, who allies himself with the Byzantines, who kidnap the fiancée of the Turkis army leader. The Sultan orders the army leader, along with two others, to proceed to Byzantine for espionage purposes. There, they contact a couple sympathetic to the Turkish cause and, with their home as the base, gather information about the city's defenses. The Byzantines capture the couple and two of the Turks, leaving only the army leader to escape with the vital information. The Turks use it to make an easy conquest, ending the Roman empire, and creating the Ottoman empire.
A dashing warrior's fighting prowess makes the Khan realize that it is better that such a person be an ally instead of the enemy.