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Sarbadars - Season 1

Sarbedaran is a historic series based on the revolt of the 'Sarbedar's of Khorasan, led by Sheykh Hasan Jowri against the Mongol Conquest of Iran. The director of this series is Mohammad Ali Najafi and it is written co-directed by Keyhan Rahgozar. Parts of this series also refer to the previous leader and the pioneer of the movement, Sheykh Khalifa of Mazandaran.

Top Cast

  • Amin Tarokh

    Amin Tarokh

    Sheykh Hasan Jowri

  • Ali Nasirian

    Ali Nasirian

    Qazi Share'

  • Mohammadali Keshavarz

    Mohammadali Keshavarz

    Khaje Qashiri

  • Firooz Behjat-Mohammadi

    Firooz Behjat-Mohammadi

    Toqay

  • Mohammad Abhari

    Mohammad Abhari

    Amir Mahmood Asfarayeni

  • Enayatollah Bakhshi

    Enayatollah Bakhshi

    Khan of Bashtin

  • Mohammad Reza Ali-Payam

    Mohammad Reza Ali-Payam

    Mo'azzen of the Sabzevvar Central Mosque

  • Fathali Oveisi

    Fathali Oveisi

    Toqay's Ilchi

  • Susan Taslimi

    Susan Taslimi

    Fatemeh

Overview

Sarbedaran is a historic series based on the revolt of the 'Sarbedar's of Khorasan, led by Sheykh Hasan Jowri against the Mongol Conquest of Iran. The director of this series is Mohammad Ali Najafi and it is written co-directed by Keyhan Rahgozar. Parts of this series also refer to the previous leader and the pioneer of the movement, Sheykh Khalifa of Mazandaran.

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