Best African war series
A curated collection of popular war series from Africa.

His All-Knowing Secret (2023)
His All-Knowing Secret (2023)
Between the past and the present, the events of the series follow Sultan Hamed, a popular hero at the time of the French campaign who turns into a legend that has shrines in many villages of Egypt. At the same time, Hamed, a jewelry maker, devotes his life to revealing the sultan's secret and finds himself fleeing from antiquity smugglers.

The Falcon of Quraish (2002)
The Falcon of Quraish (2002)
A historical saga that follows the demise of the Umayyads in the East by the Abbasids in Khurasan, and the escape of Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiya ibn Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (Abd al-Rahman I) from the Abbasids. As it follows his journey till he reached Andalusia and how he came to ruling it.

War (2023)
War (2023)
The events revolve around a member of an extremist terrorist group called Al Zafer, who is trying to carry out a number of terrorist operations in Egypt, but he gets pursued by the security services.

Rabee' Qortoba (2003)
Rabee' Qortoba (2003)
The work deals with the transformation during one of the most prosperous eras of Andalusia, which was during the era of Abd al-Rahman III (Al-Nasir) and his son, Al-Hakam Al-Mustansir. The series focuses on the story of (Muhammad bin Abi Amer), who came from Algeciras to seek knowledge in the city of Cordoba, and his transformation from a merchant and employee to the ruler of Andalusia.

Battalion 101 (2023)
Battalion 101 (2023)
The series revolves around real facts, represented by the 101 Battalion's valor in confronting the takfiri and terrorist organizations in North Sinai. The story begins on January 28, 2018, when the takfiris attacked an important military site in the city of Arish in North Sinai.

Cairo : Kabul (2021)
Cairo : Kabul (2021)
Through three intertwining tales, the series sheds light on the terrorist acts taking place in the Arab region, especially Egypt, through the stories of the terrorist Ramzy, the police officer Adel who faces off against him, and the broadcaster Tarek Kassab who reports the events to the audience.

Kings of Sects (2005)
Kings of Sects (2005)
The series portrays the period of the Taifas (sects) that emerged after the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate. It also recounts the history of the Almoravid Dynasty of Morocco and how they managed to preserve the Taifas from falling into the clutches of the Kingdom of Castile.

Tears on Bold Eyes (1980)
Tears on Bold Eyes (1980)
A story based on real events from the Egyptian spy files of an Egyptian intelligence operation against the Israeli Mossad, whose hero was in fact (Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Rahman Al-Hawan)
