Lol, nope! The capture of Erevan and other Murad's campaign proved that he was a more competent ruler than Kosem and that he was the true savior of the state!!!!
@@unbaiat7837 His Destiny was to die young, because he was so powerful that had he lived to the age of Suleiman, much of the nations under Christianity would have been lost to him. In the end it was the betrayals of his own family, his own mother, and his brothers, and his love for them and desire to protect them, that was his downfall. His brother Bayezid attempted Murad's murder, Kemankes was instructed in a letter from Kosem that Kasim would be installed, which resulted first in Bayezid being murdered for treason. Kosem, his own mother, murdered his chosen wife and his best friend, his concubine murdered his children, black plague killed his twin sons, and together this caused his broken heart, and thus his disease, to conquer him. When he realized Kosem was poisoning him via his doctor, under the pretense of medication, he sent her the doctor's head in a bucket so she knew that he knew. Kosem was evil, her only goal to remain as a deep state ruler via her two remaining sons. Her attempts to overthrow Murad ended in Kasim's death, and her killing Ibrahim after Murad's death. In the end she was murdered by Ibrahim's power hungry sultana to his child, Turhan, when Kosem was overthrown herself, after all those loyal to her after Murad's death were killed in a coup.
@@suesmith8372 Yeah, I know and this is the most tragic thing! He had the same fate as the roman emperor Aurelian, he did everything to save the state, but he was betrayed not by his guards (as Aurelian), but by his own mother!!!!
@@ΔημΣΚ Yes he was. Kosem betrayed Sultan Murad and poisoned her because she cared only about power!!! While Sultan Murad did "everything for the state and nothing for him/myself" (as King Carol I of my country, Romania, used to say)!!!!!!
1:21 confidence level of an almost 23 years aged sultan. ⚡🔥
Magnificent!like it! total stunning ~see you on my side,
Yeah, nice, go. When you return, the ruler of state, valide sultan will be there to welcome you in topkapi.
Lol, nope! The capture of Erevan and other Murad's campaign proved that he was a more competent ruler than Kosem and that he was the true savior of the state!!!!
@@unbaiat7837 he wasn't. She clearly was better. He was good in campaigns and that's it
@@unbaiat7837 His Destiny was to die young, because he was so powerful that had he lived to the age of Suleiman, much of the nations under Christianity would have been lost to him. In the end it was the betrayals of his own family, his own mother, and his brothers, and his love for them and desire to protect them, that was his downfall. His brother Bayezid attempted Murad's murder, Kemankes was instructed in a letter from Kosem that Kasim would be installed, which resulted first in Bayezid being murdered for treason. Kosem, his own mother, murdered his chosen wife and his best friend, his concubine murdered his children, black plague killed his twin sons, and together this caused his broken heart, and thus his disease, to conquer him. When he realized Kosem was poisoning him via his doctor, under the pretense of medication, he sent her the doctor's head in a bucket so she knew that he knew. Kosem was evil, her only goal to remain as a deep state ruler via her two remaining sons. Her attempts to overthrow Murad ended in Kasim's death, and her killing Ibrahim after Murad's death. In the end she was murdered by Ibrahim's power hungry sultana to his child, Turhan, when Kosem was overthrown herself, after all those loyal to her after Murad's death were killed in a coup.
@@suesmith8372 Yeah, I know and this is the most tragic thing! He had the same fate as the roman emperor Aurelian, he did everything to save the state, but he was betrayed not by his guards (as Aurelian), but by his own mother!!!!
@@ΔημΣΚ Yes he was. Kosem betrayed Sultan Murad and poisoned her because she cared only about power!!!
While Sultan Murad did "everything for the state and nothing for him/myself" (as King Carol I of my country, Romania, used to say)!!!!!!