A seamless, cinematic 3D loop video of a division of Ottoman Turkish cavalrymen (Süvariler) from World War I, riding majestically in a continuous line from right to left. The riders wear authentic 1914-1918 Ottoman military uniforms: khaki-colored wool tunics, rugged bandoliers crossed over their chests filled with bullets, and traditional "Kabalak" headgears (cloth-wrapped helmets). They hold steel cavalry sabers upright, reflecting the dim light, or carry Mauser rifles strapped to their backs. The horses are powerful, muscular Anatolian breeds in chestnut, bay, and dark brown colors, with dust kicking up from their hooves in a rhythmic motion. The cavalrymen have serious, determined, and weathered facial expressions with traditional mustaches. The background is a cinematic, gritty, and hazy battlefield filled with distant smoke and a dramatic orange-crimson sunset tearing through heavy clouds. Volumetric lighting and golden hour sunbeams cut through the dust. The ground is a mix of dry earth and low desert brush, typical of the Sinai-Palestine or Caucasian fronts. Medium-wide tracking shot moving parallel to the cavalry line. The motion is a perfectly timed seamless loop where the rhythm of the horses galloping and the passing scenery repeat flawlessly. Ultra-realistic, 8k resolution, historical film grain, dramatic shadows, highly detailed textures of fabric and horse fur, epic cinematic look. --ar 16:9 --loop