@@mihrimahsultan2684 safiyeyi ben hic begenmedim hic. Nurbanu da görünüs olarak fazla zayif kemikliydi biraz hürrem gibi hafif kilolu olsa daha da dikkat cekerdi bence ama safiyeye bakaraktan daha iyiydi diyebilirim. Padisahlardan süleyman ve 4. Murad sultanlardan ise hürrem ve kösem (nurgül yesilcay) favorim.😊
@@uzaydanindimm3991 hülyada mimikler sifir sifir sifirrrrr berende kösemi beceremedi öbür ilk anastasia da yapamadi oynayamadi. Boş bi kadroyla işe girismisler. Kadro tam anlamiyla berbatti. Nurbanudan baslayip yavas yavas safiye sonra köseme gecmeliydiler. Bu dizide rolünün hakkini veren tek kisi nurgül yesilcaydir. Mu-az-zam oynadi nurgül kösemi. MY-kösemde sadece oyuncular berbat degil yönetmen senarist vs. ayni zamanda basarisizdi. Kimi hangi role koyacagini becerememis. Hümasah sultan kösem olarak gelse daha harikulade olurdu.
Ve Süleyman yüzük yaparken hangi kadın görse yüzük kendisine yapılıyor sanıyor ve ne zaman biticek diye soruyor. Süleyman da yüzüğü alıcak kişi o kadın olmayınca bir hayli zamanı var diyor.
Evet Hürrem sultan kadınlar saltanatını başlatdı. Ama Osmanlı tarihinde en iyi yöneten kadın Hatice Turhan sultan bence.Kendi hırslarına yenilmedi devleti düşündü.
Haseki Hurrem sultan (1502-1558) Founder of the Sultanate of woman. She was gifted to Suleiman by Valide Hafsa sultan as a assecion gift to her son. When Suleiman first saw her he immediatly fell for her. Soon she became his favourite. She gave birth to a series of children then. Mehmed (1521), Mihrimah (1522), Selim (1524), Abdullah (1525), Bayezid (1526/1527) and Cihangir (1531). Her and Suleiman's love was legendary. No one of the ottoman queens was so powerful by then. Especially after Valide Hafsa's death in 1534, she became even more powerful and Suleiman even married her breaking 200 years old traditions. She was very popular in Europe. The queens of different countries collaborated with her to maintain good relations with the ottoman empire. When she died in 1558, Suleiman disbanded any types of entertainment in the palace and forbade the use of expensive cloths and jewellery. This shows how depressed he became. Suleiman mourned his beloved wife until his death.
@elifulkusever4732he was, Suleiman trusted a lot in her and her Intelligence, she was regent when he was at war, and she was in charge of state affairs and matters such as relations with foreign kingdoms, she answered letters for Suleiman and he consulted her to make decisions about the empire, that is why she received a position on the sultan's council and that is why the female sultanate was formed, for being the first sultana to intervene in matters such as the government of the empire ("female sultanate" was a term that was born as a mockery because women "wanted to rule" that was their mockery, but over time it changed to its current meaning)
I absolutely loved Kosëm Sultan (the third actress & character) the best... She was a truly commanding presence with genuine care for her people, protected ALL the sons of the Harem despite their mother's treacheries, intelligent, strong... I just loved her. Although I didn't agree with her unwarranted cruelty twords the Persian guy considering how well he did beside them
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you! Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors. Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor. Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria. Her major charitable projects include: ✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital. ✔️ Two Quranic schools ✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary). ✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background. ✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group. ✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe! ✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time. ✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad. ✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay. Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines. Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS. Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness! POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
My favourite sultana out of all there is Safiye Sultan. First of all, she was the only character in both the Magnificent Century and Magnificent Century: Kosem. Second, she made season 1 of of the later series interesting. Third, she had the best characteristics of a real queen- she always tried to be calm and wanted the others to think she was invisible. In addition, she's the only one who walks like a real queen. In the real history, she was still very powerful and practically ruled the state for 20 years- from Nurbanu's death in 1583 all the way to her son's death in 1603. She started the construction of some very important mosques, etc. However, I think we can all agree that Kosem was the most powerful one both in the series and in the real life.
@@rebeccawalker268well yes but actually no... did you watch the show... each one of them had their own goals. So i dont see how they would work together
Did you guys know, that after Turhan Sultana's death no Women then became a prominent figure of the Sultanate of Women ever since. The Era ended after Turhan Sultana's death!
i just wish they showed hurrems daughter Mihrimah Sultan in theses edits most ppl don’t know that right after her mother died she ruled the harem and then during her brother’s regin she was still valide SULTAN until she died then nurbanu came in
Maybe they didn't know that because it isn't true? Mihrimah got married and left the palace, she never ruled the harem and she certainly wasn't Valide sultan, because she wasn't a concubine of a sultan, nor the mother of a sultan, how could she be Valide? And Nurbanu was the first official Valide, and she certainly didn't have to wait for Mihrimah to die since the latter had NO power in the harem lol. Who has been feeding you these idiotic lies? And why have all of you been stupid enough to believe it
That’s incorrect, the moment murad 3 became sultan, he made nurbanu valide sultan. Mirimah retired to the old palace. Murad only listened to his mother, no one else
@@gunescelik4207 True I guess her trying to protect them, End up killing them. There's even a mere flash back of how Anastasia reminds Kosem on how she wanted to protect her children
@@Rociokirsten Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you! Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors. Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor. Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria. Her major charitable projects include: ✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital. ✔️ Two Quranic schools ✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary). ✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background. ✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group. ✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe! ✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time. ✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad. ✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay. Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines. Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS. Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness! POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
IT Boy Jk xDDD hurrem never did it xD! She is coward and selfish too and dependent on her husband and children and Kosem stand by herself, Kosem is the real powerful and bravest Queen ever had in Ottoman 🖤
@@diptorahman9000 the fact that people only remember and talk about the queen hurrem😌 and nobody even know about that flop cosm or whatever her name is
"Sultana of Sultans Validae Kösem Sultan" the most powerful queen in whole sultanate of women, who ran the empire on her fingers, hats off for Magnificent Kösem Sultan❤
Hurrem is wise and smart one than all this sultan good for those who are good to her she is evil for those who done bad to her ,never ever surrender her quality make us to like her
I think Hurrem is the most powerful Haseki Sultan.. Aside the fact that she became the first Haseki, she also does not rely on her son's power, she never was Valide Sultan unlike the sultanas who succeeded her. She wield her own power both internal and external through her intelligence and at a time where women were viewed as tools in expanding the male lineage. She is also the one and only Sultana, not of blood, to be higher than any royal born princesses. I totally admire her. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@kavitharamesh8384 You missed the words "I think" that I have used. That signifies that what I commented was my opinion. No need to rebuff it and argue with it because, again, IT IS MY OPINION. 😊😊😊
@@nicolaslealjuegospremium5235 Turhan terminó con el sultanato de mujeres. No pudo lidiar con todo ese poder y terminó dejándoselo a sus pachas. Así también, el imperio llegó a su fin. Básicamente destruyó lo que Hurrem empezó y Kosem protegió. Además, luego de que el pueblo se enteró de la muerte de Kosem, buscaron vengarla por todos los medios posibles ya que ella era llamada como “la sultana del pueblo”, la amaban tanto que su muerte provocó mucho caos e ira. La gente llegó al área real dispuesta a entrar al palacio y vengarla. Querían la cabeza de Turhan, la de su hijo el sultán y la de todos los traidores que la ayudaron. Turhan se acobardó, y para que no la mataran, entregó a sus aliados en bandeja de plata a la gente furiosa que buscaba venganza. No solo destruyó el sultanato de mujeres si no que también traicionó a sus aliados para salvarse el pellejo. Debo añadir, que la sultana Ayse, la hija de Kosem, también se encargó de vengar su muerte, y es considerada como la sultana más cruel. No por el número de traidores que mató, si no por la forma en que los mató. Kosem fue mil veces más amada y respetada por la gente que la propia Turhan, quién ni siquiera pudo proteger el imperio. La muerte de Kosem significó la destrucción del imperio otomano, y todo por la incapacidad de gobernar de Turhan. Decir que Turhan “es mejor”, es como un chiste de mal gusto, lol.
Kosem sultana was the queen of the sultanas! She was fierce, assertive, confident, fair and a powerful regent! Hurrem was ditsy, rude, cruel, stubborn, selfish and the only source of her false power was the boldness that her husband was offering to her nothing more nothing less...
Actually you don't know anything about history she was very diplomatic and History has recorded her as very clever and as having changed the law for the womans
@@Hend-i5d she never changed any law for the women's position in the ottoman society. She was promoting charities and helping the weak? Yes! Every woman's right that time was only to service the sultan's desire! Women had always been below the men of that period and more specifically in the harem their only goal was to survive and manage to bear the babies of the sultan in order to be safe and moreover gain some power! Dont try to be the smart one when there is no historical evidence of that! She was never diplomatic. She was just conniving, working with the officials that they were following her behind her husband's back in order to achieve her goals! She was clever? Yes! Ingenious? Yes! Diplomatic? Never! She just managed to make the sultan to fall in love with her so deeply that it made him so blind to see her schemes which it was good in some point because her sons managed to adopt their father's behaviour before their wives for example Selim and Nurbanu!
@@demianchris5173 I didn't read all of this I read some lines only. Actually I'm an Arap and it seems like you don't know anything about the history of Ottomans you are so influenced by the series
@@demianchris5173 Plus Kosem killed her son so this is the diplomatic?! If you were in her place, would you have been able to turn from a useless maid into a sultana whose name is mentioned so far?
@@demianchris5173 Kösem is the most despicable being in the world. She had her own son executed and assassinated her own grandson. How can you love such a murderous woman? Kösem was a poor woman whose greed had blinded her.
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you! Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors. Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor. Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria. Her major charitable projects include: ✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital. ✔️ Two Quranic schools ✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary). ✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background. ✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group. ✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe! ✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time. ✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad. ✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay. Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines. Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS. Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness! POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
@@sarahdemir776 how jobless are you 😂😂😂.... I don't need to read this when I know both kosëm and hurrem 's history.... Like seriously?🤣🤣 you are writing a whole essay on it.... Such a jobless 😂😂😂.. I don't want a arguments with you because I have jobs to do 🤣🤣🤣🤣.... seriously????
@@sarahdemir776 she was never more powerful than Kosem who actually ruled the state by herself plus Kosem is the only women in Ottoman Empire helding the tittle Magnificient. People absolutely adored Kosem and hatted Hurrem saying that she was a witch
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you! Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors. Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor. Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria. Her major charitable projects include: ✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital. ✔️ Two Quranic schools ✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary). ✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background. ✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group. ✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe! ✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time. ✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad. ✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay. Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines. Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS. Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness! POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
@@hasekivalidehurremsultan9233 valide sultan olamadi selimin tahta çıkışını görmediği için hiç bir yerde valide diye geçmiyor yaptığı pislikler büyükerle hüküm sürdü tabi
@@hasekivalidehurremsultan9233 anladim onu yapti büyülerle pisliklerle de hiç bir kaynakta valide diye geçmiyor valide olabilimesi için selimin tahta çıktıktığını görebilmesi lazimdı bas haseki bile değildi sadece haseki olabildi tahta çıkardığı oğlu da ayyaşın tekiydi osmanlının çöküşünün en büyük nedenlerinden o kadin
@@katytyrell406 Es peor matar a tu hijo que a un Príncipe que nada es tuyo. A parte, Hurrem no mató a Mustafá, no hay pruebas de ello. Eso pasó solo en la novela.
Hurrem was best for sure. Like, she had to use her brain and be as creative and trustfull to herself as she could have. After her, all those Kosem -time sultanas were like "kill him, kill her" and that was it. Just brutal power and killing/poisoning everyone. Or at least I remember it that way.
Bence rollere en çok Meryem ve Nurgül yakışmış.
100% bencede.
Kesinlikle bir de Nurbanu ve safiye sultan var
@@mihrimahsultan2684 safiyeyi ben hic begenmedim hic. Nurbanu da görünüs olarak fazla zayif kemikliydi biraz hürrem gibi hafif kilolu olsa daha da dikkat cekerdi bence ama safiyeye bakaraktan daha iyiydi diyebilirim. Padisahlardan süleyman ve 4. Murad sultanlardan ise hürrem ve kösem (nurgül yesilcay) favorim.😊
@@hickimselersokagno.7722 ne safiye aşırı asil oynadı izlemedin galiba tam bir sultsn havası vardı bence o role ondan başkası yakışmazdı
@@uzaydanindimm3991 hülyada mimikler sifir sifir sifirrrrr berende kösemi beceremedi öbür ilk anastasia da yapamadi oynayamadi. Boş bi kadroyla işe girismisler. Kadro tam anlamiyla berbatti. Nurbanudan baslayip yavas yavas safiye sonra köseme gecmeliydiler. Bu dizide rolünün hakkini veren tek kisi nurgül yesilcaydir. Mu-az-zam oynadi nurgül kösemi.
MY-kösemde sadece oyuncular berbat degil yönetmen senarist vs. ayni zamanda basarisizdi. Kimi hangi role koyacagini becerememis. Hümasah sultan kösem olarak gelse daha harikulade olurdu.
Şu yüzük olayını devam ettirmeleri çok hoş olmuş izleyesim geldi jdjd
Süleyman bir yüzük yaptı tüm sultanlar onu takma peşine düştü
Ve Süleyman yüzük yaparken hangi kadın görse yüzük kendisine yapılıyor sanıyor ve ne zaman biticek diye soruyor. Süleyman da yüzüğü alıcak kişi o kadın olmayınca bir hayli zamanı var diyor.
@@blcmmeyl bunu bilmiyordum
@@blcmmeyl SONRA HÜRREME VERİYOR😉
A
Maritet Suleyman degil. Amac Hurremin yuzugunu takmak.
Hiçbir Sultan Hürrem Sultan'ın yerini tutamaz favorim Hürrem 😏💅🏻
Evet Hürrem sultan kadınlar saltanatını başlatdı.
Ama Osmanlı tarihinde en iyi yöneten kadın Hatice Turhan sultan bence.Kendi hırslarına yenilmedi devleti düşündü.
Me to
❤💅🏼👑
Hürrem banbaşka ya delerki onun bu fısıltısı bütün kadınların sesini bastırmış 🌝
evet
kimse öyle bir şey demiyor
Acaba gerçekten öylemiki dizi icabımı
🌚💔
@@sehzadebeyazid4904 sen diziyi izlediğine emin misin?
Hurrem forever and ever she was the original sultan of all sultanas magnificent sultan , nurbanu just tried to copy her + Kossem was magnificent too
you are also right
Hurrem was the one who started the Era known as the Sultanate of women and 1 century later Kosem was the one who took it to its maximum splendor.
Yes you right 💪
@Nasir Boykin-Newkirk y so
@Nasir Boykin-Newkirk I hate nurbanu to🙄😂
Kôsem , safiye , hurrem ...I love them
Hurrem's walk is forever ICONIC just better and more powerful than a catwalk of Model's
it is fun when you see the ring has its own story of being passed to all the greatest empresses of ottoman empire
Kosem sultan no one can challenge him she is so beautiful her attitude mind-blowing ❤
Haseki Hurrem sultan (1502-1558)
Founder of the Sultanate of woman. She was gifted to Suleiman by Valide Hafsa sultan as a assecion gift to her son. When Suleiman first saw her he immediatly fell for her. Soon she became his favourite. She gave birth to a series of children then. Mehmed (1521), Mihrimah (1522), Selim (1524), Abdullah (1525), Bayezid (1526/1527) and Cihangir (1531). Her and Suleiman's love was legendary. No one of the ottoman queens was so powerful by then. Especially after Valide Hafsa's death in 1534, she became even more powerful and Suleiman even married her breaking 200 years old traditions. She was very popular in Europe. The queens of different countries collaborated with her to maintain good relations with the ottoman empire. When she died in 1558, Suleiman disbanded any types of entertainment in the palace and forbade the use of expensive cloths and jewellery. This shows how depressed he became. Suleiman mourned his beloved wife until his death.
Additionally she was Regent(In absence of Sultan) and She had a Private Divan(Council) Room and She was Also A Advisor of Empire
@elifulkusever4732he was, Suleiman trusted a lot in her and her Intelligence, she was regent when he was at war, and she was in charge of state affairs and matters such as relations with foreign kingdoms, she answered letters for Suleiman and he consulted her to make decisions about the empire, that is why she received a position on the sultan's council and that is why the female sultanate was formed, for being the first sultana to intervene in matters such as the government of the empire ("female sultanate" was a term that was born as a mockery because women "wanted to rule" that was their mockery, but over time it changed to its current meaning)
@@sofiamartinez2413jajajaja
Watching series I got impression that had Mehmed became sultan things would have been better for Ottoman Empire
I absolutely loved Kosëm Sultan (the third actress & character) the best... She was a truly commanding presence with genuine care for her people, protected ALL the sons of the Harem despite their mother's treacheries, intelligent, strong... I just loved her.
Although I didn't agree with her unwarranted cruelty twords the Persian guy considering how well he did beside them
Persian?
İ AGREE SHE S SO FUCKİNG STRONG
Exactly i also love her way of acting like a real Queen she nailed it
3:09 the best part!!
Yasss!
Valide Muazzem ... Kösem Sultan 😎
Haseki Hürrem sultan 😘
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you!
Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers.
Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her.
Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân".
Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors.
Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor.
Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria.
Her major charitable projects include:
✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital.
✔️ Two Quranic schools
✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary).
✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background.
✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group.
✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe!
✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time.
✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad.
✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay.
Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines.
Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS.
Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness!
POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
My favourite sultana out of all there is Safiye Sultan. First of all, she was the only character in both the Magnificent Century and Magnificent Century: Kosem. Second, she made season 1 of of the later series interesting. Third, she had the best characteristics of a real queen- she always tried to be calm and wanted the others to think she was invisible. In addition, she's the only one who walks like a real queen. In the real history, she was still very powerful and practically ruled the state for 20 years- from Nurbanu's death in 1583 all the way to her son's death in 1603. She started the construction of some very important mosques, etc. However, I think we can all agree that Kosem was the most powerful one both in the series and in the real life.
I thankful they did not live in same time, i think this universe is not large enought for all of them
Ahahshhs that was a good one xd
True..
But if they had been alive at the same time, and worked together... That would have been a game changer!
@@rebeccawalker268well yes but actually no... did you watch the show... each one of them had their own goals. So i dont see how they would work together
Did you guys know, that after Turhan Sultana's death no Women then became a prominent figure of the Sultanate of Women ever since. The Era ended after Turhan Sultana's death!
SO BEAUTIFUL, I CAN'T- ✨
THANK YOU
i just wish they showed hurrems daughter Mihrimah Sultan in theses edits most ppl don’t know that right after her mother died she ruled the harem and then during her brother’s regin she was still valide SULTAN until she died then nurbanu came in
You’re right I didn’t know that.
Maybe they didn't know that because it isn't true? Mihrimah got married and left the palace, she never ruled the harem and she certainly wasn't Valide sultan, because she wasn't a concubine of a sultan, nor the mother of a sultan, how could she be Valide? And Nurbanu was the first official Valide, and she certainly didn't have to wait for Mihrimah to die since the latter had NO power in the harem lol. Who has been feeding you these idiotic lies? And why have all of you been stupid enough to believe it
Exactly! Although nurbanu was the mother of sultan but she never had the audacity to beat MIHRIMA SULTAN 👑
@@Faxhya you realize nurbanu ruled the empire with the grand vizier…
That’s incorrect, the moment murad 3 became sultan, he made nurbanu valide sultan. Mirimah retired to the old palace. Murad only listened to his mother, no one else
Valide Kösem Sultan the queen of peace ,Greatest Queen of Ottamons 🤩👑
Peace? She killled her sons and grandchildren for powerr and during her rule there were riiiots and hungger you cllown
Peace??? Have you read history? There were tons riiiots during her time and she killed even her sons and grandchildren for power! Lmaoo
@@gunescelik4207 True I guess her trying to protect them, End up killing them. There's even a mere flash back of how Anastasia reminds Kosem on how she wanted to protect her children
@@Rociokirsten not true! That’s Hurrem, not Kosem
@@Rociokirsten Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you!
Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers.
Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her.
Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân".
Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors.
Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor.
Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria.
Her major charitable projects include:
✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital.
✔️ Two Quranic schools
✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary).
✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background.
✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group.
✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe!
✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time.
✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad.
✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay.
Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines.
Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS.
Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness!
POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
Can’t choose but hurrem is best she was not a valid but she role the herem like one 💜
No one can beat Kosem Sultan 's majesty ! 🖤🖤🖤
Turhan did it
Lol! Yes by doing betray xD as like as hurrem
Hurrem did with ease
IT Boy Jk xDDD hurrem never did it xD! She is coward and selfish too and dependent on her husband and children and Kosem stand by herself, Kosem is the real powerful and bravest Queen ever had in Ottoman 🖤
@@diptorahman9000 the fact that people only remember and talk about the queen hurrem😌 and nobody even know about that flop cosm or whatever her name is
Editte bile belli kimin en güçlüsü olduğu. Harem ne ki cihani yonetmis bir sultan. Valide Kösem sultan ✨🔥
Hurrem AND kosen 😍👏👏👏 únicas! Las mejores 👑👑
"Sultana of Sultans Validae Kösem Sultan" the most powerful queen in whole sultanate of women, who ran the empire on her fingers, hats off for Magnificent Kösem Sultan❤
Automan power couple?
You mean Sultan Suleman and Hurrem Sultan🔥🔥🔥
YOU JUST KILLED ITTT
True Queens turn the pain into power.
Nurbano the most gorgeous n the most dangerous queen of the entire ottamon empire 🤩
I love nurbanu.... she is also like me
Are you kidding..)😂 Hurrem kosem..?
Can you made a video with Hürrem and Mihrimah × mother's daughter by Miley Cyrus?
I totally forgot my password to this accaunt so I made new!
And here is your video:
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I Love Hurrem Sultan 💗❤
Hurrem - powerful walk like a lioness
Next kosem.
THIS EDITING IS LIT👑✨🔥
No one can beat nubanu sultan ❤
Hurrem>>>>>>
Hurrem is wise and smart one than all this sultan good for those who are good to her she is evil for those who done bad to her ,never ever surrender her quality make us to like her
3:10 işte bu ayrıntı 👌🏻💫
Bu diziyi türkler bu kadar güzel canladirmamis olsa kimse izlemezdi. Yabancılar hadi yine iyisiniz bizim sayemizde gözünüz dizi gördü. 🇹🇷
Safiya sultan is one of most powerful woman and she is the only queen who had seen 7 sultan region.
Turhan sultan walk is amazing 👌
Hurrem Sultan is the best.
That ring was passed on to generations
поистине великие и могущественные женщины.
Ah Kösem ah 🥺❤️
I think Hurrem is the most powerful Haseki Sultan.. Aside the fact that she became the first Haseki, she also does not rely on her son's power, she never was Valide Sultan unlike the sultanas who succeeded her. She wield her own power both internal and external through her intelligence and at a time where women were viewed as tools in expanding the male lineage. She is also the one and only Sultana, not of blood, to be higher than any royal born princesses. I totally admire her. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
No kosem sultan is so much powerful so this series specifically dedicated to magneficiant century kosem ok.blindly hurrem fans 😅😅😅
@@kavitharamesh8384 You missed the words "I think" that I have used. That signifies that what I commented was my opinion. No need to rebuff it and argue with it because, again, IT IS MY OPINION. 😊😊😊
Hurrem forever.. Becouse she's the original
Hurremmmmm
Dasturrrrrrr......
Hurrem sultan ❤️❤️
Hurrem is the most beautiful queen in the Otoman Empire
Nooo, it was Sultan Mihrimah. Sultan Hurrem’s daughter who was known for her beauty
My favorite kosem sultan....❤️
No , kosem sultan es una mrd
Turhan es mejor
@@nicolaslealjuegospremium5235 then tell me one Sultana's name who was not w murderer?
@@nicolaslealjuegospremium5235 Turhan terminó con el sultanato de mujeres. No pudo lidiar con todo ese poder y terminó dejándoselo a sus pachas. Así también, el imperio llegó a su fin. Básicamente destruyó lo que Hurrem empezó y Kosem protegió. Además, luego de que el pueblo se enteró de la muerte de Kosem, buscaron vengarla por todos los medios posibles ya que ella era llamada como “la sultana del pueblo”, la amaban tanto que su muerte provocó mucho caos e ira. La gente llegó al área real dispuesta a entrar al palacio y vengarla. Querían la cabeza de Turhan, la de su hijo el sultán y la de todos los traidores que la ayudaron. Turhan se acobardó, y para que no la mataran, entregó a sus aliados en bandeja de plata a la gente furiosa que buscaba venganza. No solo destruyó el sultanato de mujeres si no que también traicionó a sus aliados para salvarse el pellejo. Debo añadir, que la sultana Ayse, la hija de Kosem, también se encargó de vengar su muerte, y es considerada como la sultana más cruel. No por el número de traidores que mató, si no por la forma en que los mató. Kosem fue mil veces más amada y respetada por la gente que la propia Turhan, quién ni siquiera pudo proteger el imperio. La muerte de Kosem significó la destrucción del imperio otomano, y todo por la incapacidad de gobernar de Turhan. Decir que Turhan “es mejor”, es como un chiste de mal gusto, lol.
Kosem sultana was the queen of the sultanas! She was fierce, assertive, confident, fair and a powerful regent! Hurrem was ditsy, rude, cruel, stubborn, selfish and the only source of her false power was the boldness that her husband was offering to her nothing more nothing less...
Actually you don't know anything about history she was very diplomatic and History has recorded her as very clever and as having changed the law for the womans
@@Hend-i5d she never changed any law for the women's position in the ottoman society. She was promoting charities and helping the weak? Yes! Every woman's right that time was only to service the sultan's desire! Women had always been below the men of that period and more specifically in the harem their only goal was to survive and manage to bear the babies of the sultan in order to be safe and moreover gain some power! Dont try to be the smart one when there is no historical evidence of that! She was never diplomatic. She was just conniving, working with the officials that they were following her behind her husband's back in order to achieve her goals! She was clever? Yes! Ingenious? Yes! Diplomatic? Never! She just managed to make the sultan to fall in love with her so deeply that it made him so blind to see her schemes which it was good in some point because her sons managed to adopt their father's behaviour before their wives for example Selim and Nurbanu!
@@demianchris5173 I didn't read all of this I read some lines only. Actually I'm an Arap and it seems like you don't know anything about the history of Ottomans you are so influenced by the series
@@demianchris5173 Plus Kosem killed her son so this is the diplomatic?! If you were in her place, would you have been able to turn from a useless maid into a sultana whose name is mentioned so far?
@@demianchris5173
Kösem is the most despicable being in the world. She had her own son executed and assassinated her own grandson. How can you love such a murderous woman? Kösem was a poor woman whose greed had blinded her.
Kossem is a legend ❤️❤️🔥🔥
Legend is Hurrem, never kosem
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you!
Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers.
Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her.
Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân".
Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors.
Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor.
Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria.
Her major charitable projects include:
✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital.
✔️ Two Quranic schools
✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary).
✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background.
✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group.
✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe!
✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time.
✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad.
✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay.
Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines.
Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS.
Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness!
POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
@@sarahdemir776 how jobless are you 😂😂😂.... I don't need to read this when I know both kosëm and hurrem 's history.... Like seriously?🤣🤣 you are writing a whole essay on it.... Such a jobless 😂😂😂.. I don't want a arguments with you because I have jobs to do 🤣🤣🤣🤣.... seriously????
@@sarahdemir776 she was never more powerful than Kosem who actually ruled the state by herself plus Kosem is the only women in Ottoman Empire helding the tittle Magnificient. People absolutely adored Kosem and hatted Hurrem saying that she was a witch
hurrem n kosem are jus💥💥
No one can reach kosem sultan power
Hürrem joined the chat*
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you!
Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers.
Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her.
Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân".
Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors.
Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor.
Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria.
Her major charitable projects include:
✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital.
✔️ Two Quranic schools
✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary).
✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background.
✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group.
✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe!
✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time.
✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad.
✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay.
Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines.
Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS.
Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness!
POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
Harika olmuş ellerine sağlık ❤️
Haseki Hurrem Sultán
Valide Afife Haseki Nurbanu Sultán
Valide Mapheyker Haseki Kösem Sultán ♥️
Poor women, they were forced to fight eachother instead they should help and support eachother.
have you even the drama series?
True. But that is the case when men have many wives and the fact that great status and power is a stake it only escalates conflict
Survival of the fittest.
Hurem is the real queen 👑
No real küsem
Hürrem'in fısıltısı diğerlerinin kulaklarını çınlatır tokadı ölüm olur ;)
@@kumrukumru844 Just Because someone Complimented Hurrem Sultan doesn't mean they don't know Kosem Sultan
Hurrem is best😀
VALİDE-İ MUAZZAMA MAHPEYKER KÖSEM SULTAN 🔥💪
Love from Pakistan!
Haseki valida afife nurbanu sultanen ❤
Hurrem is the best
Hurrem🖤
forever kosem sultan ❤️❤️❤️
Beeran saat was amazing Kosem❤
Hiç biri bir Hürrem olamadi asaleti yeter
en canisi ve çirkefi oydu valide sultan bile olamadan öldü zaten
@@goodbyeforus sus! Valide sultanı gibi hüküm sürdüm!!
@@hasekivalidehurremsultan9233 valide sultan olamadi selimin tahta çıkışını görmediği için hiç bir yerde valide diye geçmiyor yaptığı pislikler büyükerle hüküm sürdü tabi
@@goodbyeforus ne dediğimi anlamıyorsun ... Süleyman'ın yanında Valide sultan olarak hükmettim!
@@hasekivalidehurremsultan9233 anladim onu yapti büyülerle pisliklerle de hiç bir kaynakta valide diye geçmiyor valide olabilimesi için selimin tahta çıktıktığını görebilmesi lazimdı bas haseki bile değildi sadece haseki olabildi tahta çıkardığı oğlu da ayyaşın tekiydi osmanlının çöküşünün en büyük nedenlerinden o kadin
Hürrem, Mirihmah💖
So powerful 💟
Hürrem bambaşka ya onu çok seviyorum 🥰
Hürrem Sultan ❤
hurrem
hurrem❤❤❤❤
The power start from hurrem sultan queen of the queens and heart
قسم الاقوى دائما🌌
Great song
Su tokat sahnelerine o kadar bayliyorum ki sanki ben tokatliyorum 😂😂😂
Valide kossem sulthan 😍😍😍😍 really liked crctr 🥰❤
Kosem Sultan and Hurrem Sultan
Hurrem and kosem is my favorite
TURHAN SULTAN😍😍😍
Kosem forever
Hurrem 💜
My favorite actor only hurrem sultan so beautiful or koi nahi mery leya current sultan sy khubsurat or koi nahi
Nurbanu 👌
Hurrem styles OmG😘😘😘😘😘
Kosem Sultan
Queen hurrem for ever!
The most powerful as well as good sultana is Kosem sultan otherwise Hurrem sultan is always insidious sultana 🙂
Kosem murdered her own son, tried to murder her grandson. She was nowhere close to being good.
@@eurech Hurrem Killed Mustafa, she is a monster
@@katytyrell406 if u want power you have to act like monster sometimes
@@nourinakter257 then same goes for kossem also! Just because you are a fan of Hürrem you can't underrated the legend Kossem Sultan
@@katytyrell406 Es peor matar a tu hijo que a un Príncipe que nada es tuyo. A parte, Hurrem no mató a Mustafá, no hay pruebas de ello. Eso pasó solo en la novela.
Owner of ring is hurrum sultan
Love Hurrem😍😍❤️❤️
Everyone is a gansta until hurrem walks in 👸❤the fact that others looked upto her anf praised her like queen is the proof❤❤
Lol
Hurrem was best for sure. Like, she had to use her brain and be as creative and trustfull to herself as she could have. After her, all those Kosem -time sultanas were like "kill him, kill her" and that was it. Just brutal power and killing/poisoning everyone. Or at least I remember it that way.
Hurem the BEST
The original gangsters!
Nurgül yeşilçay i hiç sevmem ama süper oynamis Meryem muazzam zaten
Hurrem Sultan! 🛐🛐🛐
Koseem 😍😍😍