The interest in the first capital of the Ottoman Empire dramatically increased after the release of "Diriliş Ertuğrul."
One of the latest visitors to the district is Rab Nawaz Khan, a retired Pakistani living in the U.K. Along with his wife and son, Khan traveled to the district to visit the tombs of Ertuğrul Ghazi and Sheikh Edebali, a prominent religious figure who became the mentor of Osman I and helped develop the policies of the growing Ottoman State.
Visiting the Ertuğrul Ghazi Tomb in line with the coronavirus measures, the family members prayed and then had souvenir photos taken.
Khan told Anadolu Agency (AA) that they eagerly watch "Diriliş Ertuğrul," which has a huge following in Pakistan.