Episode 22 of Kuruluş Orhan promises to be one of the most emotional chapters of the story so far. The episode presents two completely opposite moments happening almost at the same time. On one side, there is a grand royal wedding celebrating the union of powerful families. On the other, there is a devastating loss that leaves the tribe mourning. What begins with celebration and hope quickly turns into grief and anger, marking a turning point in the story.
The Royal Wedding in Bursa Palace
The episode opens inside the magnificent Bursa palace, where preparations for a historic wedding are underway.
This is not just a personal ceremony. It is also a political alliance that strengthens the position of the Ottoman leadership.
During the nikah ceremony, the Sheikh asks Orhan Gazi if he accepts the marriage.
Orhan confidently answers, “I accept.”
Soon after, Asporça Hatun gives the same answer, officially sealing their union.
The moment is simple but meaningful. This marriage symbolizes diplomacy, alliance, and power.
A City Celebrating the Union
After the ceremony, the celebrations spread across the city.
The streets of Bursa are filled with light, music, and traditional customs. One of the symbolic traditions shown during the celebration involves women breaking pots filled with grain.
This act represents:
- Blessings
- Abundance
- Prosperity for the new couple
As the festivities continue, Orhan and Asporça appear together as a royal couple, welcomed by the people.
A Quiet Moment Between Orhan and Asporça
Later, inside their private chamber, the atmosphere becomes calm and intimate.
Orhan gently lifts Asporça’s bridal veil. The scene is quiet, with no dramatic dialogue—just a moment of shared emotion between the newly married couple.
For a brief moment, everything feels peaceful.
But this peace does not last long.
Nilüfer Hatun’s Silent Heartbreak
While the celebrations continue, Nilüfer Hatun watches everything from a distance.
Standing alone on the roof, she observes the wedding celebrations below. She does not cry openly or confront anyone.
Instead, her pain is silent.
Later, when she is alone in her room, she finally breaks down in tears. Despite her heartbreak, she still whispers a gentle prayer wishing happiness for Orhan.
This moment highlights her internal struggle between personal love and loyalty to the state.
Boran Bey’s Final Battle
Just as the celebrations reach their peak, the story shifts dramatically.
Boran Bey, one of the most loyal warriors of the tribe, appears badly wounded.
An arrow pierces his chest, leaving him gravely injured.
Boran is not just another soldier. He has long been one of the most trusted companions connected to the legacy of Osman I.
His presence represents loyalty, courage, and brotherhood.
A Vision of Osman Bey
In his final moments, Boran experiences a powerful vision.
He sees Osman I reaching out his hand toward him.
Instead of fear, Boran’s expression shows peace. Slowly, he reaches back toward Osman’s hand.
Moments later, he passes away—becoming a martyr.
Cerkutay’s Emotional Breakdown
Boran’s death deeply affects those closest to him.
Cerkutay Alp holds Boran in his arms and breaks down in grief.
His emotional reaction shows how strong their brotherhood had become over the years.
He cries out in pain, unable to accept the loss of someone he considered family.
Orhan’s Joy Turns Into Anger
When Orhan Gazi learns about Boran’s death, his expression changes completely.
The joy from his wedding disappears.
In its place appear anger, sorrow, and determination.
Orhan mentions the name of the man responsible: Şahinşah.
This moment transforms the situation from a political conflict into a personal vendetta.
What This Means for the Next Episodes
Boran Bey’s martyrdom could dramatically change the direction of the story.
Several possibilities may follow:
- Orhan may launch a direct campaign against Şahinşah.
- The conflict between the tribe and their enemies could escalate into open war.
- The emotional impact of Boran’s death may influence several characters in the coming episodes.
The contrast between a joyful wedding and a tragic death symbolizes a powerful storytelling theme: a new beginning often comes with painful sacrifice.





