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Legend says he was so powerful that he had to be guarded while he slept to prevent him from accidentally injuring himself or others with his immense grip.
To commemorate his record-breaking shots, several (range stones) were erected across the Empire. Tozkoparan Tozkoparan Varmi Ondan Uzaga Atan
Tozkoparan İskender is a legendary figure in Turkish history, celebrated as the greatest archer of the Ottoman Empire. His name, which translates to "the dust-remover" or "he who breaks the dust," was earned after he allegedly crushed a bow's wood into dust with his bare hands. Legend says he was so powerful that he
The phrase is a traditional Turkish saying or rhyme. It translates to: "Tozkoparan, Tozkoparan—is there anyone who can shoot further than him?" . This serves as both a tribute to his unmatched skill and a challenge that remained unanswered for centuries. The Legend of Tozkoparan İskender His name, which translates to "the dust-remover" or
A children's adventure series where a young boy named Mete, diagnosed with asthma, discovers a passion for archery and takes on the mantle of "Tozkoparan".
İskender lived during the 16th century and served as a soldier and master archer under and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent .