The Best Turkish TV Series of 2026 — Why Turkey Still Dominates Arab Screens
No matter how many streaming platforms launch or how many Korean dramas trend on social media, Turkish series maintain an unshakeable grip on Arab audiences. The phenomenon that began years ago with “Noor” and “Muhannad” hasn’t faded — it has evolved. In 2026, Turkish drama has entered an entirely new phase: cinematic production values, deeper and bolder storytelling, and actors who have become genuine superstars in every Arab household from Cairo to Riyadh to Baghdad.
In this comprehensive guide, we rank the 15 best Turkish series of 2026 based on story quality, production value, acting performances, and Arab audience engagement. For each series, you’ll find: the plot, cast, platform, episode count, and Arabic dubbing availability. We also cover platform comparisons, upcoming summer releases, and why Turkish drama continues to resonate so deeply with Arab viewers.
1. Shadows of Istanbul (Gölge) — Rating: 9.5/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | İstanbul’un Gölgeleri (Gölge) |
| Genre | Psychological Thriller / Family Drama |
| Platform | Netflix |
| Episodes | 16 (Season 1 — Complete) |
| Cast | Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ, Beren Saat |
| Arabic | Dubbed + Subtitled |
Plot: Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ returns in a role strikingly different from his romantic leads. He plays Selim, a successful psychiatrist in Istanbul who discovers his wealthy family has been hiding a dark secret spanning decades. Beren Saat portrays his wife Leyla, who finds herself confronting truths that threaten everything she’s built.
What elevates this series beyond surface-level thriller territory is its deep exploration of intergenerational family secrets and the lies we inherit. Every episode ends with a revelation that makes it impossible to stop watching. The cinematic production quality is outstanding, with Istanbul’s historic neighborhoods providing a stunning visual backdrop.
2. The Last Oath (Son Ahit) — Rating: 9.3/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Son Ahit |
| Genre | Historical / War |
| Platform | Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 24 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Burak Özçivit, Fahriye Evcen |
| Arabic | Fully Dubbed |
Plot: Burak Özçivit — beloved for “Kuruluş: Osman” — returns in an epic new historical drama set during the Turkish War of Independence. He plays a military commander leading a resistance unit against occupation forces, while Fahriye Evcen portrays a field doctor facing impossible conditions. The series focuses on the human cost of war: broken families, love amid destruction, and betrayal from those closest to you.
3. Tangled Hearts (Dolanmış Kalpler) — Rating: 9.1/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Dolanmış Kalpler |
| Genre | Romance / Social Drama |
| Platform | MBC Drama + Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 32 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Halid Ergenç, Tuba Büyüküstün |
| Arabic | Dubbed + Subtitled |
Plot: A complex love story set in Istanbul’s elite business world. Kemal (Halid Ergenç), a successful businessman trapped in a hollow marriage, sees his world upended when Selin (Tuba Büyüküstün) arrives as a new lawyer at his firm. This is Turkish romance at its finest: lingering glances, suppressed emotions, the battle between heart and mind, and families that meddle in everything.
4. Closed Circle (Kapalı Çember) — Rating: 9.0/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Kapalı Çember |
| Genre | Crime Thriller |
| Platform | Netflix |
| Episodes | 12 (Complete) |
| Cast | Engin Akyürek, Neslihan Atagül |
| Arabic | Subtitled Only |
Plot: Engin Akyürek delivers a powerhouse performance as Omar, a criminal investigator working a mysterious disappearance case in Istanbul, only to discover the threads lead back to his own past. Neslihan Atagül plays an investigative journalist working the same case from a different angle. A tight 12-episode Netflix original with cinematic production values and not a single wasted minute.
5. Daughters of the Wind (Rüzgarın Kızları) — Rating: 8.9/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Rüzgarın Kızları |
| Genre | Social Drama |
| Platform | Star TV + Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 28 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Hazal Kaya, Demet Özdemir, Hande Erçel |
| Arabic | Fully Dubbed |
Plot: Three of Turkey’s biggest stars united for the first time — a casting event in itself. They play three sisters from a middle-class Istanbul family, each facing different challenges: the eldest struggles to save her marriage, the middle sister fights to prove herself in business, and the youngest searches for identity beyond family expectations. The series struck a deep chord with Arab women for its authentic portrayal of societal pressures, work-family balance, and sisterhood.
6. Sayf al-Dawla (Seyfüddevle) — Rating: 8.8/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Seyfüddevle |
| Genre | Historical Epic |
| Platform | TRT 1 + Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 20 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Can Yaman, Özge Gürel |
| Arabic | Dubbed |
Plot: Can Yaman takes a dramatic career turn, portraying Sayf al-Dawla al-Hamdani, the Arab prince who ruled Aleppo in the 10th century and fought legendary battles against the Byzantines. Particularly significant for Arab audiences as it tells Arab and Islamic history through the high-quality lens of Turkish historical drama production.
7. At the Crossroads (Kavşakta) — Rating: 8.7/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Kavşakta |
| Genre | Social Drama / Romance |
| Platform | ATV + YouTube (Official) |
| Episodes | 35 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Barış Arduç, Elçin Sangu |
| Arabic | Arabic subtitles on YouTube |
Plot: Barış Arduç returns as Yusuf, a self-made architect from a poor family who has achieved social status through sheer determination. Elçin Sangu plays Aslı, daughter of a wealthy conservative family torn between her love for Yusuf and her family’s expectations. A classic story elevated by exceptional execution that explores class dynamics in modern Turkey — a theme Arab audiences know intimately.
8. The Protector: New Generation (Muhafız: Yeni Nesil) — Rating: 8.6/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Muhafız: Yeni Nesil |
| Genre | Fantasy / Action |
| Platform | Netflix |
| Episodes | 8 (Complete) |
| Cast | Ayça Ayşin Turan, Akin Akinözü |
| Arabic | Dubbed + Subtitled |
Plot: Netflix reboots its hit Turkish series “The Protector” with a new generation. This time, the magical ring passes to Zeynep (Ayça Ayşin Turan), who discovers she carries the Protector’s power in a world where ancient Turkish legends intersect with future technology. World-class visual effects and a tight 8-episode format ensure non-stop excitement.
9. My Mother (Annem) — Rating: 8.5/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Annem |
| Genre | Family Drama |
| Platform | FOX TV + Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 30 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Vahide Perçin, Songül Öden |
| Arabic | Fully Dubbed |
Plot: A deeply emotional family drama about Feride, a mother of four who sacrificed everything for her children, only to find herself alone when they grow up and start their own lives. This series speaks directly to every Arab mother and child — the themes of sacrifice, filial duty, guilt, and the desire to make amends are universal yet handled with a cultural sensitivity that resonates powerfully with Middle Eastern audiences.
10. The Doctor (Hekim) — Rating: 8.4/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Hekim |
| Genre | Medical / Human Drama |
| Platform | Show TV + Netflix |
| Episodes | 22 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Tolga Sarıtaş, Hande Erçel |
| Arabic | Arabic subtitles on Netflix |
Plot: Following the massive success of “Miracle Doctor” (Mucize Doktor), Turkey delivers a new medical drama with a different flavor. Tolga Sarıtaş plays Emir, a brilliant surgeon hiding a secret addiction that threatens his career, while Hande Erçel plays a new doctor who discovers his secret and faces an ethical dilemma. Each episode features a different medical case alongside the evolving main story.
11. The Inheritance (Miras) — Rating: 8.3/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Miras |
| Genre | Family Drama / Thriller |
| Platform | ATV + Shahid VIP |
| Episodes | 26 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | İbrahim Çelikkol, Birce Akalay |
| Arabic | Dubbed |
Plot: When the patriarch of one of Istanbul’s wealthiest families dies suddenly, he leaves behind a massive fortune and a cryptic will. Four children from different mothers battle for the inheritance, each harboring secrets and motives. İbrahim Çelikkol plays the eldest son who discovers his father led a complete double life. Think rich-family drama meets mystery thriller.
12. Winter in Bodrum (Bodrum Kışı) — Rating: 8.2/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Bodrum Kışı |
| Genre | Romance / Dramedy |
| Platform | Netflix |
| Episodes | 10 (Complete) |
| Cast | Burak Deniz, Dilan Çiçek Deniz |
| Arabic | Subtitled Only |
Plot: A charming, atmospheric series. Deniz, a novelist with writer’s block, escapes to Bodrum in winter (when the resort town is nearly empty) to write his next book. There he meets Ada, a café owner with her own hidden story and pain. A slow-burn romance with breathtaking winter Bodrum cinematography and one of the best soundtracks of the year.
13. Behind the Walls (Duvarların Ardında) — Rating: 8.1/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Duvarların Ardında |
| Genre | Social Drama / Suspense |
| Platform | Kanal D + YouTube |
| Episodes | 24 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | Nurgül Yeşilçay, Özcan Deniz |
| Arabic | Arabic subtitles on YouTube |
Plot: Five families living in the same Istanbul apartment building — each appearing normal from the outside but hiding dark secrets behind closed doors. Nurgül Yeşilçay plays the quiet neighbor who knows everyone’s secrets, while Özcan Deniz portrays a reclusive businessman with a troubled past. A smart social autopsy of contemporary Turkish society.
14. The Last Knight (Son Şövalye) — Rating: 8.0/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Son Şövalye |
| Genre | Historical / Adventure |
| Platform | TRT 1 + YouTube (Official) |
| Episodes | 18 (Currently Airing) |
| Cast | İsmail Hacıoğlu, Alina Boz |
| Arabic | Dubbed |
Plot: Set during the Crusades, this historical drama follows Baybars, a young man from Anatolia who joins the Mamluk army in Egypt and rises through the military ranks. The series blends real history with personal drama in the spirit of “Diriliş: Ertuğrul” but set in a different historical period. Spectacular battle sequences and historically accurate costumes and sets.
15. Faces (Yüzler) — Rating: 7.9/10
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Turkish Title | Yüzler |
| Genre | Psychological Thriller |
| Platform | BluTV + Netflix |
| Episodes | 10 (Complete) |
| Cast | Birce Akalay, Serenay Sarıkaya |
| Arabic | Arabic subtitles on Netflix |
Plot: A compact psychological thriller about a photographer (Birce Akalay) who discovers one of her old photos contains evidence related to an unsolved crime. Serenay Sarıkaya plays the detective assigned to the reopened case. The series relies on psychological tension rather than action, with each episode revealing another piece of the puzzle and a genuinely surprising ending.
Best Turkish Series by Platform — Comparison Table
| Platform | Available Series | Arabic Options | Monthly Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Netflix | Shadows of Istanbul, Closed Circle, The Protector, Winter in Bodrum, The Doctor, Faces | Mostly subtitled, some dubbed | ~$10-18/month |
| Shahid VIP | The Last Oath, Tangled Hearts, Daughters of the Wind, Sayf al-Dawla, The Inheritance, My Mother | Full dubbing for most titles | ~$7-10/month |
| YouTube (Official) | At the Crossroads, Behind the Walls, The Last Knight | Free Arabic subtitles | Free |
| MBC Drama | Tangled Hearts + other dubbed series | Arabic dubbing | Included with Shahid VIP |
Best Turkish Series by Genre
Best Romance
- Tangled Hearts (Dolanmış Kalpler) — 9.1/10
- At the Crossroads (Kavşakta) — 8.7/10
- Winter in Bodrum (Bodrum Kışı) — 8.2/10
Best Thriller
- Shadows of Istanbul (Gölge) — 9.5/10
- Closed Circle (Kapalı Çember) — 9.0/10
- Faces (Yüzler) — 7.9/10
Best Historical
- The Last Oath (Son Ahit) — 9.3/10
- Sayf al-Dawla (Seyfüddevle) — 8.8/10
- The Last Knight (Son Şövalye) — 8.0/10
Best Family/Social Drama
- Daughters of the Wind (Rüzgarın Kızları) — 8.9/10
- My Mother (Annem) — 8.5/10
- Behind the Walls (Duvarların Ardında) — 8.1/10
Upcoming Turkish Series — Summer 2026
Istanbul Fire (İstanbul Ateşi)
Platform: Netflix | Genre: Crime/Thriller | Cast: Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ
A new action series set in Istanbul’s criminal underworld. Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ’s second Netflix project this year. Filming is complete with an expected June/July release.
Garden of Secrets (Sırlar Bahçesi)
Platform: Shahid VIP | Genre: Romance/Mystery | Cast: Hazal Kaya, Burak Özçivit
The first collaboration between Hazal Kaya and Burak Özçivit — a dream pairing for Arab viewers. Set in a mysterious Ottoman mansion in the Turkish countryside. Expected in August.
The Road to Damascus (Şam Yolu)
Platform: TRT 1 | Genre: Historical | Cast: TBA
An epic historical series about the Silk Road trade caravans between Istanbul and Damascus in the 18th century. A major production with a substantial budget.
Why Turkish Series Dominate the Arab World
Cultural Proximity — The Most Important Factor
Turkey isn’t culturally distant from the Arab world. Family values, respect for elders, the centrality of mothers in family life, the importance of honor and dignity — these are shared concepts between both cultures. When you watch a Turkish series, you don’t feel the cultural alienation you might experience with an American or European show. The Turkish mother in a drama behaves like an Egyptian, Saudi, or Iraqi mother.
Production Quality — Remarkable Evolution
Turkey has become the world’s second-largest exporter of TV drama after the United States. This translates to massive budgets, filming in stunning real locations (Istanbul, Cappadocia, Antalya, Bodrum), and professional production teams delivering cinematic visuals. Turkish production quality today surpasses most Arab drama — a reality that must be acknowledged.
Romance — Unlike Hollywood
Romance in Turkish series differs fundamentally from Hollywood. It’s closer to Arab sensibilities: slow, filled with unspoken glances and moments, surrounded by family and social obstacles. The Turkish hero doesn’t say “I love you” in episode one — he spends twenty episodes fighting his feelings. This makes the eventual confession ten times more powerful. Arab audiences connect with this approach because it mirrors their reality.
Turkish Stars as Arab Icons
Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ, Burak Özçivit, Hazal Kaya, and Engin Akyürek aren’t just Turkish actors — they’re Arab stars in every sense. They attend events in Dubai, Riyadh, and Cairo, have millions of Arab followers, and are recognized on Arab streets more than many local celebrities.
Arabic Dubbing vs. Subtitles — Which Is Better?
Dubbing Advantages
- Easier to follow without reading subtitles
- Better for elderly viewers and children
- The Syrian/Lebanese dubbing tradition adds unique charm
- Allows multitasking while watching
Subtitle Advantages
- Hear the actors’ original vocal performances
- Opportunity to learn Turkish phrases
- Available faster than dubbing
- Closer to the original artistic vision
Our Recommendation
If you’re a first-time viewer or watching with family, start with dubbing. If you’re an experienced Turkish drama fan wanting the full original experience, go with subtitles. There’s no “correct” choice — what matters is that you enjoy the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Turkish series in 2026?
According to our ranking, “Shadows of Istanbul” (Gölge) on Netflix leads at 9.5/10, followed by “The Last Oath” (Son Ahit) on Shahid VIP at 9.3/10. The best choice for you depends on taste: romance fans should try “Tangled Hearts,” history lovers should watch “The Last Oath.”
Where can I watch Turkish series with Arabic dubbing?
Shahid VIP offers the largest library of Arabic-dubbed Turkish series. Netflix provides some dubbed content but mostly subtitles. Several series are available free on YouTube with Arabic subtitles on official Turkish channel accounts.
Are Netflix Turkish series different from TV series?
Yes. Netflix originals are shorter (8-16 episodes) with faster pacing compared to Turkish TV series that may run 30-40+ episodes. Netflix also releases episodes all at once or weekly, while TV broadcasts one episode per week.
Why are Turkish TV episodes so long?
Turkish TV series air episodes of 120-150 minutes (2 to 2.5 hours) — a unique Turkish tradition. This stems from the Turkish broadcast system where each series competes for an entire evening’s viewership. Platforms like Shahid VIP sometimes split episodes into two parts for easier viewing.
What’s the best Turkish romance series in 2026?
“Tangled Hearts” (Dolanmış Kalpler) at 9.1/10 is our top romance pick, followed by “At the Crossroads” (Kavşakta) and “Winter in Bodrum” (Bodrum Kışı). Each offers a different style of romance.
Are Turkish historical series worth watching?
Absolutely. “The Last Oath,” “Sayf al-Dawla,” and “The Last Knight” deliver massive production values and epic storytelling. Be prepared — these are longer commitments. If you loved “Diriliş: Ertuğrul” or “Kuruluş: Osman,” you’ll love these.
How much does Shahid VIP cost?
Pricing varies by country and plan. In Saudi Arabia and the UAE, it ranges from SAR/AED 25-35 per month. Egypt prices are lower. Annual plans typically offer significant discounts, and free trial periods are often available.
When do new Turkish series premiere?
Two main seasons: the fall season (September-October) is the biggest, and the spring season (January-February). Netflix releases throughout the year without following traditional TV seasons.
