Nurbanu was Jewish and she also was legal wife of Selim II. Kosem was legal wife of Ahmed I. Hurrem, Nurbanu, Kosem married their Sultans, while Safiye, Turhan did not.
@@olegovchinsky6177 haha read history clearly. Safiye was legally married to Sultan Murad 3 and the marriage took place in 1586 some days before her daughter Ayse sultan's marriage which took place in may 1586. Their are many letters which confirms their marriage such as from Venetian Senate who sent her many gifts and congrats her for their marriage .
@@olegovchinsky6177Nurbanu was Venetian and her name was Cecilia vanier baffo according to Emilio spagni and Franz babinger. This theory is more reliable because of the fact the she prevented the war between ottoman and venice. She even had very close political diplomatic contacts with venetians. So these reports suggest that Nurbanu never forgot her origin .
All this is because of Suleyman's jealous hold on power. Had he allowed his more deserving sons to succeed him instead of the skewed Selim, many grievances and crimes could have been avoided.
Safiye Sultan did what she had to protect her children......she knew that if someone else other than her son became the Sultan, her sons would be killed....As per the Ottoman rules of succession, all male children had equal right to the throne, irrespective of their mother's status...so once a reigning sultan reached his deathbed, it was a race against time for the mother's of the princes, to make sure that their sons were protected at all costs.... Also, the system of "Kafes" was not started by Safiye, but by Ahmed I
@knowledgepath7688 1930 It was only in 1930, after the formation of the Republic of Turkey that the city's name was officially changed to the Turkish name İstanbul. Tracing the country back to its Greek history, the word İstanbul originates in the Greek phrase “στην Πόλι” (stim poli) meaning “in the city”.28.03.2023 I am correct. Don't spread fake data!
Dukadjins were not of Shqiptarete, aka Albanian origin. Ducadjins were Serbs, not Shqiptarete, aka Albanian. People, please look for more facts and information, especially in genetics of the Balkan peoples. Ducadjins' tribe was located in Kosovo and Metohija, not in Albania. Ducadjins were not Shqiptarete, but Serbs. Alexsandar Ducadjin was Serb, not Shqiptar. It was the area where Serbs lived, not Shqiptarete. Shqiptaret, aka Albanians, belong to Byzantins implants of Greeks from South Italy and Sycily all over the Balkan, including today Albania. DNA lab. My Heritage Greeks by 89% and Shqiptarete aka Albanians 83% are grouped in Greek and South Italien ethnicity. Albanians are not Balkan natives. They are Greeks from South Italy. Serbs are grouped by genetic facts and autosomal DNA in Balkan ethnicity. Alexander Leka Dukadjin was Serbs' Noble man. He joined Serbs Christians' army in the Battle of Kosovo in 28.06.1389
@@knowledgepath7688totally wrong explanation, please check carefully. These internet lunatics are treating history like a hobby, questioning everything about a nation.
You are simply wrong on everything you say. They have tried to make albanians with caucasian origin, with north african origin and today I hear this idiotic thesis of yours. All of this while you do not see the only credible version which is widely accepted: the continuity between illyrian, Arberia, and Albania.
Sultan Suleyman Magnificent was legally married to Hasëki Hurrëm Sultan, therefore she wasn't just a concubine, she was his WIFE 😅😅
Seure. By doing so, Sultan Suleyman broke all the Islam and the Palace laws
It's Nurbanu who is allegedly Cecilia Venier-Baffo not Safiye.
Thank you for your comment. You are correct
Nurbanu was Jewish and she also was legal wife of Selim II. Kosem was legal wife of Ahmed I. Hurrem, Nurbanu, Kosem married their Sultans, while Safiye, Turhan did not.
Nirbanu claimed kinship with Sophia baffo( safiye) not that she was Sophia baffo
@@olegovchinsky6177 haha read history clearly. Safiye was legally married to Sultan Murad 3 and the marriage took place in 1586 some days before her daughter Ayse sultan's marriage which took place in may 1586. Their are many letters which confirms their marriage such as from Venetian Senate who sent her many gifts and congrats her for their marriage .
@@olegovchinsky6177Nurbanu was Venetian and her name was Cecilia vanier baffo according to Emilio spagni and Franz babinger. This theory is more reliable because of the fact the she prevented the war between ottoman and venice. She even had very close political diplomatic contacts with venetians. So these reports suggest that Nurbanu never forgot her origin .
All this is because of Suleyman's jealous hold on power. Had he allowed his more deserving sons to succeed him instead of the skewed Selim, many grievances and crimes could have been avoided.
Thank you for your comment. So many historians agree with you said. All the best
I don’t understand them have all those sons knowing all but one will be murdered.
Informative content....but the computer voice is not only annoying, but makes it painful to listen. Nice try. Get a better comp generated voice.
Thank you for your comment. I will try to improve the computer generated sound.
Execution of young princes after death of the sultan was accepted procedure in Ottoman imperium.
Safiye Sultan did what she had to protect her children......she knew that if someone else other than her son became the Sultan, her sons would be killed....As per the Ottoman rules of succession, all male children had equal right to the throne, irrespective of their mother's status...so once a reigning sultan reached his deathbed, it was a race against time for the mother's of the princes, to make sure that their sons were protected at all costs....
Also, the system of "Kafes" was not started by Safiye, but by Ahmed I
Thank you for your valuable comment. You are correct. This is according to the Ottoman rules. All the best
mostly by Kosem Sultana
But he killed her own grandson maummed
@@anaghasudheep3095 she did not
@@anaghasudheep3095 she never killed her grandson and in real history never wanted to do it. Possibly Turhan, but not Mehmed
There was not a city with the name Istanbul 1595
1930 was the name changed into Istanbul...
Thank you for your comment. To my knowledge, Istanbul was named at the year 1453
@@knowledgepath7688 your knowledge is wrong.
@@souliotisnr1 All the information are based on solid Turkish and European references
All the information are based on solid Turkish and European references
@knowledgepath7688
1930
It was only in 1930, after the formation of the Republic of Turkey that the city's name was officially changed to the Turkish name İstanbul. Tracing the country back to its Greek history, the word İstanbul originates in the Greek phrase “στην Πόλι” (stim poli) meaning “in the city”.28.03.2023
I am correct. Don't spread fake data!
This video is totally inaccurate 🥴🥴🥴 why don't u delete this video and upload one with the correct info?????😟😟😟
This is ALL wrong. Safiya was given to Murad by Mihrimah Sultana’s daughter Ayşe Hümaşah Sultan.
Thank you for your comment
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Thank you
That's why the Ottoman fell women hungry for power and money!
Ottoman Empire fell because of other factors not just women classic 0 IQ monkey
Dukadjins were not of Shqiptarete, aka Albanian origin. Ducadjins were Serbs, not Shqiptarete, aka Albanian. People, please look for more facts and information, especially in genetics of the Balkan peoples. Ducadjins' tribe was located in Kosovo and Metohija, not in Albania. Ducadjins were not Shqiptarete, but Serbs. Alexsandar Ducadjin was Serb, not Shqiptar. It was the area where Serbs lived, not Shqiptarete. Shqiptaret, aka Albanians, belong to Byzantins implants of Greeks from South Italy and Sycily all over the Balkan, including today Albania. DNA lab. My Heritage Greeks by 89% and Shqiptarete aka Albanians 83% are grouped in Greek and South Italien ethnicity. Albanians are not Balkan natives. They are Greeks from South Italy. Serbs are grouped by genetic facts and autosomal DNA in Balkan ethnicity. Alexander Leka Dukadjin was Serbs' Noble man. He joined Serbs Christians' army in the Battle of Kosovo in 28.06.1389
Thank you for your comment. I will take into consideration all what brought your letter. All the best
Jesus Christ was also a serb, God is a Serb too
😂😂 are you kidding us dude.
@@Dona17 Jesus was ours, Jewish. And G-d too.
@@knowledgepath7688totally wrong explanation, please check carefully. These internet lunatics are treating history like a hobby, questioning everything about a nation.
You are simply wrong on everything you say. They have tried to make albanians with caucasian origin, with north african origin and today I hear this idiotic thesis of yours. All of this while you do not see the only credible version which is widely accepted: the continuity between illyrian, Arberia, and Albania.