jajajajja si, si, linda novela, nada que ver con el Murad historico. Les interesa? pues lean historia real, de lo que fue capaz el Murad IV. Murad por un poquito acaba con la dinastia, y no lo pudo porque Kosem oculto a Ibrahim I hermano de Murad de ser ejecutado.
Tbh, I feel really bad about how they just ignore Ayse's corpse. I know, Ahmed and Hanzade are their children and grandchildren, but it shows they never considered Ayse as a part of their family.
@@suesmith8372 she wouldnt be a traitor, if they didn't enslaved her, raped her and made her an incubator for their children. Murad could free her and let her live happy life if he loved Farya more
I feel bad for Ayse. She made a stupid decision to ask Gulbahar for help and found herself stuck. There's no question that she made a bad decision but she didn't deserve to be executed. She loves Murad and was afraid to lose him. There were other characters in this show that did things far worse than she and they were forgiven. Killing herself and her children were the actions of a desperate woman. Farya should've stayed out of it. Murad and Farya are responsible for the death of Ayse and her children.
Treason is treason, and it's way worse from the mother of your children. She should have known that those decisions were not only going to affect Farya but Murad and even her own children because Gulbahar wouldn't stop until her son was the only one left of the dynasty.
No, people are responsible for their own actions. Killing her children was her choice, a spiteful one at that. Those children deserved life. Ayse had it pretty good fr a concubine. She reached too high. Then, betrayed her sovereign, and killed her kids as revenge. That was the real reason.
everyone is to blame for what happened here. Murad, Ayse and Farya. They were all fighting each other, that it ended up hurting innocent people. But I blame Murad and Farya the most. Murad continued to forgive his mother Kosem for the horrible things she does, and Farya goes and gloats to Ayse that she will be killed. If someone does that to a person, i think it can push anyone over the edge. Ayse just lost the fight, while Murad and Farya won, the two of them never took into account how their actions would hurt others.
I felt bad for ayse it’s sad how these women had to fight for a man who didn’t love them enough to stay loyal and be caring towards them same goes for farya none of these women were innocent with ayse killing faryas unborn child and farya driving ayse sad and depressed to the point where she had no choice but to take her children with her it’s sad these women had to fight each other to protect their children and themselves but in the end none of them won 💔
@@cheetavontiebolt9971 not possible, she's haseki sultan, the next valide sultan 'i laugh here because no matter what kosem sultan would continue as valide'
Fair reminder, Ayse essentially committed treason when she joined forces with Gulbahar and stole Kosem's seal. Her actions indirectly caused hundreds of people to die and left thousands homeless as a result of the fire. Not to mention she caused the death of Farya's unborn child, which led to even more people being executed. Ayse was lucky enough to simply be banished whereas if she were a man, she would of been executed on the spot after Murad got the confession letter. Ayse was given multiple chances to behave herself and she failed. Her children were taken away because she proved to be a bad influence for them. If Farya had kept her mouth shut and not mentioned the execution thing, Ayse would of left. Can't handle the punishment don't do the crime. She really should of completely forgotten about Murad as soon as he married Farya and focused on her children. Especially her son Ahmed and worked to make him the next sultan.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl If memory serves me correctly, Murad was planning to kill her under the guise of a banishment. Ayse was genuinely in love with Murad which is why she couldn't let him go. Unfortunately, her actions show just how cruel one can be, and how woefully naive.
I mean these Sultans, no matter how much they think of themselves as the highest power, think they can seperate mothers from their children just like that and think nothing would happen? They really look down in the power of mothers.
Fair reminder: Ayse committed treason. Having her children taken away really should not be a shock. She should count herself lucky she was merely banished, whereas a man would of been executed for doing the exact same thing. She messed up multiple times yet was still allowed to keep her children. But she finally crossed the line and had to reap the consequences. She really should of just forsaken Murad after he married Farya and focused on her children.
@@penguinz3438 So in Islam if a woman commits a crime, her children get locked up with her? Instead of leaving them with their dad or another relative?
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Omg dude. Being locked up is not the problem here. A woman should still be allowed to see her kids. Regardless of she's locked up or not. For example if she gets locked up for a crime, her kids will not get locked up with her they will stay with a relative, however she will continue to see them on a regular basis from time to time. Are you stupid? How can you use a useless example such as that of your own right now and compare it to the one in the video. She's literally getting exiled. Which means she will also be separated from her kids completely. This is unfair and one of the worst sins in Islam. Stop using your pointless misogyny to mansplain to us how it is justice when your example doesn't even make sense. Don't you see the point? You can still be locked up for a crime yet still not be separated from your children regardless. Unlike what happened here in the video, she was going to be exiled. (Even as a punishment, this would have to change since she cannot be separated from her children) however it would be fair if she did receive an equal amount of opportunity to pay back justice for what she did. But this is no way means you can just decide to separate her from her children. In justice; the equal way would be to serve a punishment but to still see her children as much as she'd like to
Ayse is strong enough to take wht she given to murad, courage is best weapon she took her revenge and that's I adoren in her character, now murad should live peacefully with farya
*Stupid logic, mothers cannot kill their children for her personal matters or fights and children are not property of parents. Don't use your children to show your 🤬*
Sultan murat appeared cruel here, so cruel that he didn't touch his concubine ayse's dead body with whom he had three children... Cruelty at it's peak... Obviously she was guilty, killed the children, but her feelings paid no tribute
Aqui no aparece tan cruel como fue el verdadero Murad. Aqui inclusive aparece como carinioso. Pero el verdadero |Murad fue el Sultan mas cruel de la dinastia otomana. No honro para nada a su padre Ahmed I, este si, fue un Sultan no tan cruel, porque si dejo a toda su prole y primos y tios con vida, pero encerro a todos en la llamada JAULA, PORQUE MURAD AESINO A TODOS TODOS NO DEJANDO A NADIE CON VIDA QUIEN LO SUCEDIERA, BUENO CASI, NO PUDO ASESINAR A SU HERMANO IBRAHIM PORQUE KOSEM MINTIO A MURAD DE QUE HA YABIA SIDO EJECUTADO. Y AL POCO TIEMPO FALLECE MURAD. IBRAHIM EL LOCO ASCENDIO AL TRONO. O SEA UNA LINEA SECUNDARIA.
@@kairicalypso75He had clearly gotten over her to the point he would execute her. If he actually cared he would have put Ayse under house arrest with visitation with her children or at the least just banish her. Executing her was a level of wrong.
I know none of this happened Ayse killing herself and her children (Thank God), but still when Kosem sent the assassins to kill Farya that made me smile.
I think they got this from the English poet Shelley. One day when he was in Rome, he and his friend were walking about taking in the sights (there was a carnival), when Shelley noticed that a cloaked man was following them. He and his friend tried to lose the stranger in the crowd but he always managed to remain a few feet behind. Finally Shelley went to him and demanded to know who was he and why did he keep following him. The man hesitated and then pushed back the hood from his face and to Shelley and his friend's shock and horror they saw it was Shelley who was following them. The double (or Fetch as they're called in Scotland) spoke to the two horrified men, but I don't remember what it said. In any case, we all know what happened to Shelley and his friend a few months later, they drowned in the lake during a vicious storm. 🙄😳
You don’t sink in quicksand. That’s not how it kills you. You will only ever go halfway in. It’s the struggling to get out that wears a person down, the fatigue and then exposure to the elements
Farya’s always creeping in on conversations that don’t concern her just to play her games w Murad I felt so bad for Ayse getting caught up w that lady she got back stabbed by (Gulibar) I guess Farya must be more than happy now (although I felt for her baby lost but still she should’ve stayed in the palace being pregnant)!😢and the way she glared at his children too at the table!!
*Don't use your children in your personal matters, politics or fights. Children are not property of parents. Mothers cannot kill her children to show anger 🤬 or take revenge*
Farya would never have imagined that nut job would murder her own children. Shame on Lalezar, who left her alone with them, even though she was told not to! They would have suspected Ayse was unstable to tell her that.
I never really liked Ayse, treating Farya badly from the beginning, stealing a copy of the seal and now this. She never cared that much about what consequences others would suffer. Murad really did drown in his own anger, he was doing great and a strong fighter but his temper was always in his way. If only he could have managed to keep a cool head more often.
Don't forget Ayse's situation. She was his main woman and the mother of his children. Then a new girl came and she was pushed aside. I can understand her. He never deserverd her and her children.
@@mlpstarlight1864 They weren't married. He figured out something was wrong with her, and chose someone who was more his equal to marry, that he really loved. Ayse was just a brood mare, and a slave, and that was okay in their culture. It's abhorrent to us now. Fact is only three sultans married for love.
OK so I need to make this clear about some fans or people being What kind of mother is Ayesha to kill her own children Honey if her children were alive who tf would've taken care of her .. bro farya wanted Ayesha to die .. why would that not a victim but always played victim princess would miss the chance to kill Ayeshas children to avoid them getting to the throne because obviously kosem would do anything to get Murad off the throne and get Ayeshas children on it to rule as a regent once again . And this only happens in the series while in actual history ayehsa remained one of the most famous and loved favourite of Murad till his death and was mother to many of his princes as the names are unknown
In history Ayse wasn't loved my Murad, she was only a concubine who gave him children. Only an insane mother can kill her children. It wasn't for protecting them but for revenge. Her children not belong to her and nobody knows what the future brings. If a doctor tells you that your children has only 5% posibilities of surviving, wouldn't you give him/her the chance? Will you kill them, seriously?
@@marialeon6380 No dude. If you're children had a 5% rate of survival you wouldn't kill them because you would have wanted to survive. However Ayesha was going to be separated from her children for good, which was worse than death. So she killed them that way they could be together. It's a different kind of toxic love but it might have been the only thing she had left.
@@marialeon6380 Bruh this was cruel time. Death of her kids meant death to Farya because secrets were getting out easily and kids were Murad's biggest weakness. She knew he would kill whoever took away his kids and Alyse was dead. So the one who told Alyse would be the one who would get highest blame. Guess which idiot got caught. Alyse was naive but in her death she became harem level cruel.
I find it difficult to sympathizing with Ayse. Ayse had a difficult time accepting the customs of the Harem, and that is that the Sultan had numerous children with different women. This was the life of the Harem, but as soon as Ayse found out someone else was pregnant, she tried to have her killed. That is literal treason against the Empire. Not only that but her actions lead to a mass execution, and then to make things worse, she killed her children.
@@2Sugarbears I was not saying that how Murad treated Ayse was not wrong, because it is by today's standard, but in this time period the Ottoman Empire had a polygamist culture, so during that time period it was not viewed as wrong but as the custom. It was an entirely different world back then.
It's difficult for them because they are not from Ottoman Empire, they were stolen from Christian Eastern Europe which is a contrast from Muslim culture. These women were raised that man has only one wife..
EXACTAMENTE, PERO NO SOLO POR ESTE EPISODIO. TODA SU VIDA DE ADULTO FUE QUE DEJO UN REGUERO DE SANGRE. POR ALGO EL PUEBLO DE CONSTANTINOPLA LLAMO A SU SULTANATO EL DE LAS LAGRIMAS Y LA SANGRE. HIZO EJECUTAR A TODOS LOS HOMBRES Y NINIOS VARONES DE SU FAMILIA., NO HONRO A SU PADRE AHMED. EL UNICO QUE SE SALVO FUE IBRAHIM, PORQUE KOSEM MADRE DE LOS DOS, LO ESCONDIO. Y COMO MURAD NO DEJO CON VIDA A NADIE QUE LO SUCEDIERA EN LINEA DIRECTA, FUE IBRAHIM EL CUAL CONTINUO CON LA DINASTIA.
Yes, the Ottoman Empire had a long-term tradition of killing brothers and even sisters to maintain stability, but actually resulted in long term instability because the people in the harem basically need to compete in a battle of whose child survives. If a mother died, was banished, or executed the children basically had zero chance of surviving because they didn't have a mother to defend them or advocate for them. They would be at the mercy of the people who executed the mother... And these very people would have a notorious history of killing to reach the throne. So being at the mercy of a person who achieved their power through killing family members isn't a safe bet. The Only child to rise to Sultan without a mother was Osman son of Ahmed and he died a few years later because of not having a mother to guide him. Operating on a guilty until proven basis was not a good idea for the Ottoman Empire.
In real histry Farya did not exist and Ayshe was his beloved main concubine. She died in 1680..To much fiction in historii al dramat is not needed and even harmful
Based on history during the life of Kösem Sultana, but the series took many liberties and deviated from actual history. In this instance, Ayse Sultana never took her own life along with her children in real life. She was sent out of the palace after Murad died and died a few years later.
disgusting how some women here defend Ayse... was a teaching a man a lesson more important than her childrens' lives?! pathetic and vengeful excuse for a human
I think it's understanding the context from actual Ottoman History. Ayse was a bad character, no getting it wrong, but the reason people sympathize with her is that her children already had a high statistical chance of dying anyways because of the Ottoman Tradition of killing each other in the royal family. Fratricide was long indoctrinated into tradition and law. Basically whoever ascended the throne was to kill any other males at least to prevent any take over of the throne in the name of stability. Ironically this bred a lot of internal instability within the harem specifically because it meant that any woman who had a child was likely to have the child be executed unless they won in the game of thrones. Things began to change from that when Ahmed had his brother Mustafa spared, but regicide still occured with Osman executing his brother, Metmet, and Murad executing most of his other brothers sparing only one due to him being insane and not a threat. No child in the history of the Ottoman Empire had risen to the rank of Sultan without a living mother advocating for them with one exception... Osman who was later murdered due to not having a mother to guide or help him. So Ayse very likely didn't want to trust her children to people who literally gained their power by killing family members and kept it by killing family members. Without Ayse around her children would have been easy prey to the other women in the Harem who would want their children to take over the throne. Farya already looked at those children with disdain. Morally speaking, you are correct; what Ayse did was wrong, but at least I hope you understand why she justified herself in doing it. She justified her actions by knowing their was a low probability of her children even surviving the regicide without her.
Ayse is so cruel.. how could she do this to her children.. she killed Farya's son and now cause she is jealous ... she involved her children.. she is not a real mother.. she knows nothing about being a mother.. No one is like Hurrem .. she is ready to kill everyone to save her children
@@cuteunicorn5389 Thats a show no need to fight for things happened over 500 years ago.. but this episode broke my heart to see a mother killing her own child
"Now everything i gave you, i am taking it all back" marvelous! you've won ayse! regret and sorrows haunted murat till his very last breath
jajajajja si, si, linda novela, nada que ver con el Murad historico. Les interesa? pues lean historia real, de lo que fue capaz el Murad IV. Murad por un poquito acaba con la dinastia, y no lo pudo porque Kosem oculto a Ibrahim I hermano de Murad de ser ejecutado.
Tbh, I feel really bad about how they just ignore Ayse's corpse. I know, Ahmed and Hanzade are their children and grandchildren, but it shows they never considered Ayse as a part of their family.
They considered her a traitor. She deserved nothing.
@@suesmith8372 she wouldnt be a traitor, if they didn't enslaved her, raped her and made her an incubator for their children.
Murad could free her and let her live happy life if he loved Farya more
She killed Sultan Murad's children..
She was a murderer
@@alinabronnikova7046 he provoked her the vengance of a woma. Knows no boundaries
I feel bad for Ayse. She made a stupid decision to ask Gulbahar for help and found herself stuck. There's no question that she made a bad decision but she didn't deserve to be executed. She loves Murad and was afraid to lose him. There were other characters in this show that did things far worse than she and they were forgiven. Killing herself and her children were the actions of a desperate woman. Farya should've stayed out of it. Murad and Farya are responsible for the death of Ayse and her children.
Treason is treason, and it's way worse from the mother of your children. She should have known that those decisions were not only going to affect Farya but Murad and even her own children because Gulbahar wouldn't stop until her son was the only one left of the dynasty.
@@Ale.calsan4777 ошш
Only Ayse decide to kill herself with children, she is responsible for all
Yes I agree with you.
No, people are responsible for their own actions. Killing her children was her choice, a spiteful one at that. Those children deserved life. Ayse had it pretty good fr a concubine. She reached too high. Then, betrayed her sovereign, and killed her kids as revenge. That was the real reason.
everyone is to blame for what happened here. Murad, Ayse and Farya. They were all fighting each other, that it ended up hurting innocent people. But I blame Murad and Farya the most. Murad continued to forgive his mother Kosem for the horrible things she does, and Farya goes and gloats to Ayse that she will be killed. If someone does that to a person, i think it can push anyone over the edge. Ayse just lost the fight, while Murad and Farya won, the two of them never took into account how their actions would hurt others.
I felt bad for ayse it’s sad how these women had to fight for a man who didn’t love them enough to stay loyal and be caring towards them same goes for farya none of these women were innocent with ayse killing faryas unborn child and farya driving ayse sad and depressed to the point where she had no choice but to take her children with her it’s sad these women had to fight each other to protect their children and themselves but in the end none of them won 💔
Poor Ayse, Ahmed and Hanzade, they didn't deserve this.
Murad and Farya are responsible for their death.
Farya is NOT responsible!
@@Maria-co9egshe IS .
Fahrije i Murad subza SVE KRIVI,Siehe je Uvek patila
Farya is fictional character. There wasn't a women named farya in sultan murad's harem.
Murad is also responsible for what happened here
Not also he IS the MAIN reason
@@samiraradmila4094 yea
He could have let beautiful Ayse find love with anither man
@@cheetavontiebolt9971 not possible, she's haseki sultan, the next valide sultan 'i laugh here because no matter what kosem sultan would continue as valide'
or just scum - ?
First they steal women then they take their children to be raised by their sisters. Absolutely brutal.
Fair reminder, Ayse essentially committed treason when she joined forces with Gulbahar and stole Kosem's seal. Her actions indirectly caused hundreds of people to die and left thousands homeless as a result of the fire. Not to mention she caused the death of Farya's unborn child, which led to even more people being executed.
Ayse was lucky enough to simply be banished whereas if she were a man, she would of been executed on the spot after Murad got the confession letter. Ayse was given multiple chances to behave herself and she failed. Her children were taken away because she proved to be a bad influence for them. If Farya had kept her mouth shut and not mentioned the execution thing, Ayse would of left.
Can't handle the punishment don't do the crime. She really should of completely forgotten about Murad as soon as he married Farya and focused on her children. Especially her son Ahmed and worked to make him the next sultan.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl If memory serves me correctly, Murad was planning to kill her under the guise of a banishment. Ayse was genuinely in love with Murad which is why she couldn't let him go. Unfortunately, her actions show just how cruel one can be, and how woefully naive.
I mean these Sultans, no matter how much they think of themselves as the highest power, think they can seperate mothers from their children just like that and think nothing would happen? They really look down in the power of mothers.
Fair reminder: Ayse committed treason. Having her children taken away really should not be a shock. She should count herself lucky she was merely banished, whereas a man would of been executed for doing the exact same thing. She messed up multiple times yet was still allowed to keep her children. But she finally crossed the line and had to reap the consequences.
She really should of just forsaken Murad after he married Farya and focused on her children.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl still isn't enough excuse to separate mother from children.
In Islam, that is one of the worst sins.
@@penguinz3438 So in Islam if a woman commits a crime, her children get locked up with her? Instead of leaving them with their dad or another relative?
And the power of women
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Omg dude.
Being locked up is not the problem here. A woman should still be allowed to see her kids. Regardless of she's locked up or not. For example if she gets locked up for a crime, her kids will not get locked up with her they will stay with a relative, however she will continue to see them on a regular basis from time to time. Are you stupid? How can you use a useless example such as that of your own right now and compare it to the one in the video. She's literally getting exiled. Which means she will also be separated from her kids completely. This is unfair and one of the worst sins in Islam. Stop using your pointless misogyny to mansplain to us how it is justice when your example doesn't even make sense. Don't you see the point? You can still be locked up for a crime yet still not be separated from your children regardless. Unlike what happened here in the video, she was going to be exiled. (Even as a punishment, this would have to change since she cannot be separated from her children) however it would be fair if she did receive an equal amount of opportunity to pay back justice for what she did. But this is no way means you can just decide to separate her from her children. In justice; the equal way would be to serve a punishment but to still see her children as much as she'd like to
Ayse is strong enough to take wht she given to murad, courage is best weapon she took her revenge and that's I adoren in her character, now murad should live peacefully with farya
It will kill murad everytime.he lies with farya that he swallowed a woman and 2 kids life. Die Farya, Die murad.
*What a stupid. Mothers cannot kill their children for her personal matters. Children are not property of parents. Stupid.*
*Stupid logic, mothers cannot kill their children for her personal matters or fights and children are not property of parents. Don't use your children to show your 🤬*
Sultan murat appeared cruel here, so cruel that he didn't touch his concubine ayse's dead body with whom he had three children... Cruelty at it's peak... Obviously she was guilty, killed the children, but her feelings paid no tribute
@@user-wo7ug2gc3eshe poisoned their drinks with the tiny vial murad found In her hold..
Aqui no aparece tan cruel como fue el verdadero Murad. Aqui inclusive aparece como carinioso. Pero el verdadero |Murad fue el Sultan mas cruel de la dinastia otomana. No honro para nada a su padre Ahmed I, este si, fue un Sultan no tan cruel, porque si dejo a toda su prole y primos y tios con vida, pero encerro a todos en la llamada JAULA, PORQUE MURAD AESINO A TODOS TODOS NO DEJANDO A NADIE CON VIDA QUIEN LO SUCEDIERA, BUENO CASI, NO PUDO ASESINAR A SU HERMANO IBRAHIM PORQUE KOSEM MINTIO A MURAD DE QUE HA YABIA SIDO EJECUTADO. Y AL POCO TIEMPO FALLECE MURAD. IBRAHIM EL LOCO ASCENDIO AL TRONO. O SEA UNA LINEA SECUNDARIA.
Could you hug the person that murdered your kids?
@@kairicalypso75He had clearly gotten over her to the point he would execute her. If he actually cared he would have put Ayse under house arrest with visitation with her children or at the least just banish her. Executing her was a level of wrong.
A mother never have value to any Turkish family,just for her children,but is nothing to her in lawas or husband
I know none of this happened
Ayse killing herself and her children (Thank God), but still
when Kosem sent the assassins
to kill Farya that made me smile.
She murdered the mother of ger own grandsons
I think they got this from
the English poet Shelley.
One day when he was in
Rome, he and his friend were
walking about taking in the sights
(there was a carnival), when
Shelley noticed that a cloaked man was following them. He and his friend tried to lose the stranger in the crowd but he always managed to remain a few feet behind. Finally Shelley went to him and demanded to know who was he and why did he keep following him. The man hesitated and then pushed back the hood from his face and to Shelley and his friend's shock and horror they saw it was Shelley who was following them. The double (or Fetch as they're called in Scotland) spoke to the two horrified men, but I don't remember what it said. In any case, we all know what happened to Shelley and his friend a few months later, they drowned in the lake during a vicious storm. 🙄😳
Can be the opposite
You don’t sink in quicksand. That’s not how it kills you. You will only ever go halfway in. It’s the struggling to get out that wears a person down, the fatigue and then exposure to the elements
I understand why Ayse did ehat she did murad provoked her Heartbreaker ge took the love right out of her heart a woman scorned is worse then a man
The song in the background is whAt i come here for
Me toooo! I want to know that song!
It is called "Var git ölüm". The singer is Aytekin Ataş. I'm in love with this song too❤
Hanzade really looks like her mother Ayse Sultana
The Best MOVIE EPISODE FROM THE HISTORY OF TURKEY. BE BLESSED
ESTO NO ES HISTORIA. ES UN POQUITO DE HISTORIA. MUCHO FICTICIO.
That heartless man met a befitting demise
He got what he deserved
I would have done the same given the same circumstances and back content
Farya’s always creeping in on conversations that don’t concern her just to play her games w Murad I felt so bad for Ayse getting caught up w that lady she got back stabbed by (Gulibar) I guess Farya must be more than happy now (although I felt for her baby lost but still she should’ve stayed in the palace being pregnant)!😢and the way she glared at his children too at the table!!
Farya clearly would have wanted to get rid of those children and Ayse knew it.
*Don't use your children in your personal matters, politics or fights. Children are not property of parents. Mothers cannot kill her children to show anger 🤬 or take revenge*
They were very much so
Just like grown women were
O proszę, wielki pan i władca
Kochana,mama,babcia i teściowa....
OMG this moment 8:00 and this music 8:22 are killing me every time I'm watching these scene. Incredibly touching
Good writing, good acting..
What is the soundtrack behind the death scene of murad’s children..I really like it
I know it
@@MadonnaR n what's the name of this song??
Var Git ölüm - Aytekin atas
@@MadonnaRThanks. I really like this song. I think that it's beautiful.
Nauki humanistyczne uczą logicznego myślenia i łączenia faktów.❤
When fariya put pig on his bed he forgive her as he love her and what's about ayse she gave him 3 child
In real histroy aisha was his favourite
Farya did this to ayse and mehmed/ the other one I forget the name
Who is Mehmed?
@@drfhgs428 the child of ayse
@@ΔημΣΚ His name is Ahmed, not Mehmed and her daughter is called Hanzade.
@@drfhgs428 ah hahaha, completely forgot
Farya would never have imagined that nut job would murder her own children. Shame on Lalezar, who left her alone with them, even though she was told not to! They would have suspected Ayse was unstable to tell her that.
Sulltan Muratin eshte nder Sulltanet me te mire por e detyroi nena e vet Kosemi me veprimet e saj mbas kraheve.Muratin e 😢😢😢😢
Ayse sultana wanted help of Gülbahar Sultana, she betrayed Gülbahar. And Gülbahar betrayed her,
Never play with snake, becuase snake can bite....
I never really liked Ayse, treating Farya badly from the beginning, stealing a copy of the seal and now this. She never cared that much about what consequences others would suffer.
Murad really did drown in his own anger, he was doing great and a strong fighter but his temper was always in his way. If only he could have managed to keep a cool head more often.
Don't forget Ayse's situation. She was his main woman and the mother of his children. Then a new girl came and she was pushed aside. I can understand her. He never deserverd her and her children.
@@mlpstarlight1864 here she was just a concubine, she wasn't smart enough to be a legal wife. In real life, she was but not here.
@@mlpstarlight1864 They weren't married. He figured out something was wrong with her, and chose someone who was more his equal to marry, that he really loved. Ayse was just a brood mare, and a slave, and that was okay in their culture. It's abhorrent to us now. Fact is only three sultans married for love.
@@mlpstarlight1864 I can see that pov too, different times and women having to compete by fertility and beauty etc. creates a toxic environment.
Say this when your hubby brings new woman in your home...
OK so I need to make this clear about some fans or people being
What kind of mother is Ayesha to kill her own children
Honey if her children were alive who tf would've taken care of her .. bro farya wanted Ayesha to die .. why would that not a victim but always played victim princess would miss the chance to kill Ayeshas children to avoid them getting to the throne because obviously kosem would do anything to get Murad off the throne and get Ayeshas children on it to rule as a regent once again .
And this only happens in the series while in actual history ayehsa remained one of the most famous and loved favourite of Murad till his death and was mother to many of his princes as the names are unknown
In history Ayse wasn't loved my Murad, she was only a concubine who gave him children. Only an insane mother can kill her children. It wasn't for protecting them but for revenge. Her children not belong to her and nobody knows what the future brings. If a doctor tells you that your children has only 5% posibilities of surviving, wouldn't you give him/her the chance? Will you kill them, seriously?
@@marialeon6380 No dude. If you're children had a 5% rate of survival you wouldn't kill them because you would have wanted to survive. However Ayesha was going to be separated from her children for good, which was worse than death. So she killed them that way they could be together. It's a different kind of toxic love but it might have been the only thing she had left.
@@marialeon6380 Bruh this was cruel time. Death of her kids meant death to Farya because secrets were getting out easily and kids were Murad's biggest weakness. She knew he would kill whoever took away his kids and Alyse was dead. So the one who told Alyse would be the one who would get highest blame. Guess which idiot got caught. Alyse was naive but in her death she became harem level cruel.
Love this song. Unable to find it
Where can I watch this,I already watch my urrem and kosem
Kosam sultan is amazing characters.❤
9:03 I love the song that starts playing here.
That's song name??
What is the name of the song
The name of the song is Var git ölüm and the singer is Aytekin Ataş❤
I find it difficult to sympathizing with Ayse. Ayse had a difficult time accepting the customs of the Harem, and that is that the Sultan had numerous children with different women. This was the life of the Harem, but as soon as Ayse found out someone else was pregnant, she tried to have her killed. That is literal treason against the Empire. Not only that but her actions lead to a mass execution, and then to make things worse, she killed her children.
That way of life as you call it is WRONG.
@@2Sugarbearsyou act like this happened yesterday
@@2Sugarbears I was not saying that how Murad treated Ayse was not wrong, because it is by today's standard, but in this time period the Ottoman Empire had a polygamist culture, so during that time period it was not viewed as wrong but as the custom. It was an entirely different world back then.
It's difficult for them because they are not from Ottoman Empire, they were stolen from Christian Eastern Europe which is a contrast from Muslim culture. These women were raised that man has only one wife..
@@daisiejensen4818 that's their culture but not the culture of Europe Christian.
They are Muslim and some parts of the world practiced monogamy..
How about her newborn baby,thats really sad,Murad was evil,he was sad only fir his kids not Ayse!
That horse scene 🔥
Metin Akdülger is an amazing actor
Fighting will happen when you have too many women……
19:27
He got exactly what he was going to do to her.
I don't like the character farya😪😪
Which episode is this?
Anyone knows the song of the OST during the death scene & Murad riding the horse? Love it but cant find it.
What is the name of the song in 8:00??? I really like it
Aytekin Ataş - Var git ölüm❤
Poor children!
They were never happy..all died tragically
Whose son is murad,, i also saw upto hurrem son selim
Yer uzune Sultan Murad qeder qəddar 2sultan gelmedi
EXACTAMENTE, PERO NO SOLO POR ESTE EPISODIO. TODA SU VIDA DE ADULTO FUE QUE DEJO UN REGUERO DE SANGRE. POR ALGO EL PUEBLO DE CONSTANTINOPLA LLAMO A SU SULTANATO EL DE LAS LAGRIMAS Y LA SANGRE. HIZO EJECUTAR A TODOS LOS HOMBRES Y NINIOS VARONES DE SU FAMILIA., NO HONRO A SU PADRE AHMED. EL UNICO QUE SE SALVO FUE IBRAHIM, PORQUE KOSEM MADRE DE LOS DOS, LO ESCONDIO. Y COMO MURAD NO DEJO CON VIDA A NADIE QUE LO SUCEDIERA EN LINEA DIRECTA, FUE IBRAHIM EL CUAL CONTINUO CON LA DINASTIA.
What is the title of the song which starts ar 8:00? It's so beautiful😢
Aytekin Ataş - Var git ölüm
Bu insaklimi ya. Hic bir kadin cocuklarindan ayrilmaz. Bu müslümanlik degil
Many things done are not religion but people like filicide
Did they care about their children? All of them used to kill their sons and siblings themselves for throne
had she not taken them with her, their father would have likely ended up using them for his own quest for power, possibly killing them himself
@@Hunlover123601 Which is exactly what Ayse was afraid would happen!
Yes, the Ottoman Empire had a long-term tradition of killing brothers and even sisters to maintain stability, but actually resulted in long term instability because the people in the harem basically need to compete in a battle of whose child survives. If a mother died, was banished, or executed the children basically had zero chance of surviving because they didn't have a mother to defend them or advocate for them. They would be at the mercy of the people who executed the mother... And these very people would have a notorious history of killing to reach the throne. So being at the mercy of a person who achieved their power through killing family members isn't a safe bet. The Only child to rise to Sultan without a mother was Osman son of Ahmed and he died a few years later because of not having a mother to guide him. Operating on a guilty until proven basis was not a good idea for the Ottoman Empire.
Pq ele não ajudou o outo no final?
Eu nunca assisti a esta novela
Ayse made it with her hands!
She chose to work for traitor Gulbahar and ruin Sultan Murad!
Right
World is better off without murad an enemy of my enemy us my friend
Murat was the wrost sultan
In real histry Farya did not exist and Ayshe was his beloved main concubine. She died in 1680..To much fiction in historii al dramat is not needed and even harmful
Yes he was indeed, that's why valide sultan was on power
this kosem whas a horible women
Lol, he was the only great sultan after Suleyman's death....
@@unbaiat7837 Yes i agree
Episode pls
On the real, the history of Murad he kill the children not the mother
shame on him what did he think she would do
Agreed
Atika aultan real name ?
what season is it?
2
@@edits.1 ty
I’m glad she destroyed him.
Song/music name ?
Var git ölüm - Aytekin Ataş
Нешінші бөлім осы жері
What happened to the baby
She will die later on a labor
@@6yooldpainteraustralia752 Labor?
@@datminiplaysgameshaving a baby...during her labor
Muras is all time fault
Drama Name???
Magnificent Century Kosem
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Is it a true story?
Based on history during the life of Kösem Sultana, but the series took many liberties and deviated from actual history. In this instance, Ayse Sultana never took her own life along with her children in real life. She was sent out of the palace after Murad died and died a few years later.
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8:27
disgusting how some women here defend Ayse... was a teaching a man a lesson more important than her childrens' lives?! pathetic and vengeful excuse for a human
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I think it's understanding the context from actual Ottoman History. Ayse was a bad character, no getting it wrong, but the reason people sympathize with her is that her children already had a high statistical chance of dying anyways because of the Ottoman Tradition of killing each other in the royal family. Fratricide was long indoctrinated into tradition and law. Basically whoever ascended the throne was to kill any other males at least to prevent any take over of the throne in the name of stability. Ironically this bred a lot of internal instability within the harem specifically because it meant that any woman who had a child was likely to have the child be executed unless they won in the game of thrones. Things began to change from that when Ahmed had his brother Mustafa spared, but regicide still occured with Osman executing his brother, Metmet, and Murad executing most of his other brothers sparing only one due to him being insane and not a threat. No child in the history of the Ottoman Empire had risen to the rank of Sultan without a living mother advocating for them with one exception... Osman who was later murdered due to not having a mother to guide or help him. So Ayse very likely didn't want to trust her children to people who literally gained their power by killing family members and kept it by killing family members. Without Ayse around her children would have been easy prey to the other women in the Harem who would want their children to take over the throne. Farya already looked at those children with disdain. Morally speaking, you are correct; what Ayse did was wrong, but at least I hope you understand why she justified herself in doing it. She justified her actions by knowing their was a low probability of her children even surviving the regicide without her.
No body care about aysha
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Ayse was better mother than kisem
Ayse is so cruel.. how could she do this to her children.. she killed Farya's son and now cause she is jealous ... she involved her children.. she is not a real mother.. she knows nothing about being a mother..
No one is like Hurrem .. she is ready to kill everyone to save her children
Yeah no one was like hurrem who killed babies and innocent children and married her daughter with someone she hated
That’s why hurrem was the most hated sultan by people soldiers and court. No one likes witches anyway 😂😂😂
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At least she cared about her child
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Thats a show no need to fight for things happened over 500 years ago.. but this episode broke my heart to see a mother killing her own child
@@cuteunicorn5389 She truly was a witch
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Totally unacceptable to kill your own children.
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На русском нету чтоли
Ertugul is much better than alll these
Ato kto.pewnie.falszywy.sultan ktury.b3dxie zadzil.panstwem
She married her brother
this version makes it mil fault
Не жалко его, отвратительный челове
This whole thing didn’t happen. Historically inaccurate!
Exactly