@@passantsherif7771 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
it's not all the history it's just a summary of a tv series called Magnificent Century which about hürrem sultan. But great animation I really enjoyed it.
@@mahdiatabassum9452 i did research r u idiot or something? I wish that series would be true but its not. You are from another country and still be like " i know the best" dude wtf? We did research from ottoman archieves.
@@mahdiatabassum9452 the ibrahim pasha and hatice sultan thing is a lie. They never married. Hürrem sultan was already came to palace when she was wayyy young. Hafsa sultan raised her and she always loved hürrem. Mahidevran and hürrem fight is only true thing in this story. In magnificent century sultan süleyman fired people from palace after hürrem's death. This is another lie too. Sultan süleyman had more kids. I wish this series would be true but it's NOT
From Wikipedia: Hurrem's birth name is unknown. Leslie P. Peirce has written that it may have been either Anastasia, or Aleksandra Lisowska. Among the Ottomans, she was known mainly as Haseki Hurrem Sultan or Hurrem Haseki Sultan.
@@anishadasadhikary9505 Roxelane is the name she was known as in Europe it means in Polish 'the one from Ruthenia' it was not her birth name it was more like an nickname given by the European people to her ☺️
@@georgeamesfort3408 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@sheenshah5253 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 well we don't believe their stories. According to them Ertgrul was a non muslim. If we let the wolf tell the story of sheep they will keep the minda of sheeps as slaves.
@@sheenshah5253 As a religious Muslim Turk studying Ottoman history at university, I can say that you can absolutely trust Leslie Peirce. Never mind that she's American. Leslie Perice is a very valuable historian who knows Ottoman Turkish very well and has worked in the Ottoman archives for many years. Halil İnalcık, the greatest Turkish Ottoman historian, and Leslie Peirce worked together.
"Haseki" means not "Sultan's wife". To be Haseki Sultan, you must give birth a Prince (Şehzade) or manage the Harem. Right, Hurrem married to Sultan Suleyman but not all Haseki Sultans not marry Ottoman Kings. In fact, the first concubine sultan to marry an Ottoman King is Hürrem Sultan.
Hasekis literal translation is favourite. You don't actually have to give birth to a son to be a haseki, there have been childless hasekis. Also hurrem is not the first sultan to marry an ottoman king but she's the first in a very long time
@@andrespadilla9382 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@Marin Zovko The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Hürrem was a very strong and intelligent woman. Some outsiders may think that she is cunning and evil, but Hürrem, who was not given much importance to women at that time, showed the power of women by helping in many state affairs and signed her signature as the first feminist woman since then. . As a Turk, I can recommend you the Magnificent Century series. A very nice Turkish series, everything in the series is in this animation. They show it in order and it's a very good series.
That episode where Suleiman kills Mustafa in Muhteşem Yüzyıl was so intense. I nearly cried... That boy and Mahidevran really didn't deserve that. But the animation makes this serious story so funny 🤣 Especially that eyebrow raises of Hurrem. . And you forgot to mention how Cihangir died after Mustafa was killed. That was sad.
they deserved it.especially mahidevran for killing hurrem son Mehmet .Mustafa deserve it also for being silent and allowing the janissaries and people supporting him, calling him sultan Mustafa while his father still alive it's insult to the king. and many mistakes he have done lead himself to the execution
@@joanlucas6109 mahidevran didn't kill mehmed in real life. Mustafa wasn't innocent, this part has not been proven yet but we can guess he was not innocent nor guilty. The truth is somewhere in middle I guess.
@@joanlucas6109 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Mustafa didn’t deserve it but mustafa was a bit naive.. Doesn’t matter. Mahidevran however should've seen this coming. If only she hadn’t provoked hurrem saying she'd kill her children then this wouldn't have happened. Destiny. Everyone will end up where they are destined to be.
@@hagervlogs7754 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@rozasheikh1079 haha exactly what a fantastic character and he existed! The chief agha was indeed by hurrems side and I can imagine he was as funny as we saw in series haha.
I love how the sisters had to obey Hurrem irl. But I guess there had been less drama in the Magnificent Century then... But it is sad that they ignored Hurrem's actual status and power, also politically.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The sister who was Hurrem's enemy is only Fatma Sultan. There were no problems between Hurrem & Hatice at the beginning, but Hatice starts to dislikes Hurrem after Ibrahim execution. Beyhan doesn't have much interraction with Hurrem while Sah was Hurrem's good friend
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@Onceuponatime7 The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Magnificent Century is a TV series. It's not real btw :) + before episodes start it says "those things not real" yes great series but people think those are real. Just no.
Animation is lovely, but the story telling has much more error than history. Hatice wasn"t Ibrahims wife. may be u just narrated the muhtesem yuzil storyline.
It is obvious that you are watching and telling the "magnificent century". 😄😄 Although it's a great drama, unfortunately it doesn't reflect the truth. Instead of searching on Wikipedia, you can get more realistic information if you go to Topkapı Palace, where real Ottoman archives are exhibited and the museum is located. but I liked the animation very much. Good Job👍💕
For example Suleiman sisters, hatice and mostly Shah and later fatma, bowed to Hurrem because hurrem as haseki outranked them and was above them. Exception is mihrimah sultan that stayed in topkapi and became valide sultan by Selim so nurbanu as haseki sultan had to bow down to mihrimah valide sultan.
And Mahidevran died as a Hatun and When her sehzade died , She lost everything but when Selim II ( Hurrem Sultan's son) ascended after Sultan Suleiman , He gave her back almost everything including Pension
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Thank God I came across this wonderful video! It explains you the entire story without the need to watch long episodes. Hurrem is a serpent who is responsible for ruining the Ottoman Empire. Unfortunately, Suleyman never punished her for her evil deeds. Despite being the Baadshah, Suleyman couldn't see her wicked intentions. Mahidevran and Mustafa were good. Mustafa was the right prince for the throne. But sadly, Hurrem got him executed.
You should know that real history far more different than the TV series. Shehezade Mustafa really betrayed his father in reality. Also tons of other thing are incorrect in the show
Selim II, who ascended the throne after Solomon, conquered Tunisia and Cyprus. He also taxed Russia. What else should he do? History is learned from books, not from TV shows
Selammm. Tek türküm herhalde. Ana sayfamda ne işi var o zaman bu videonun. Hayır yani tek suçum muhteşem yüzyıl bataklığına tekrar çekilmiş olmammı Im Türk. Im turkish. Im from türkiye. Konya. Hürrem sultan.(Valide,haseki.) Mahidevran (gülbahar) Sultan. Şehzade mustafa. Şehzade mehmet. Sultan mihrimah. Kanuni sultan süleyman. 😘😘😘♥️♥️♥️
After watching all the turkish episodes (cuz i’m turkish), the pronunciations of the names made me feel a little bit strange.But i know how they changed into english but still it sounds not right for me kdjdkdjdjf -by the way it is a really good tv series for especially the people who are looking for love and scheme xD
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
And Actually , Sultan suleiman never experienced rivalry thus because He's the Only Living Son of his Father and He's Full Blood siblings are all Girls
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
@@lailagillani The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
You are wrong she wasn't most powerful women in ottoman empire but kosem was , kosem was most powerful sultana who was more powerful than ottoman empire's leader and she rule the sultan's Ahmed murad Ibrahim Mehmet and play the decision maker of the empire she ruled the whole ottoman empire and faced divan
@@jiskarlily Before or later kosem came and become magnificent queen who give sultan Ahmed 13 children and his decision maker hurrem is popular because of suleiman the magnificent king and kosem is magnificent queen that why the first series was about suleiman and second kosem
actually hurrem was equally strong she managed to get all the pashas on her side during the reign of SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT while kosem did so when Ahmed was on the throne he took the throne at a young age and was not so experienced and too good for the rule so eventually everything went to kosem
You know what guys..
Normal people watch Game of Thrones
Legends watch Muhteşem Yüzyıl.
Gods watch and enjoy both then 😎
Both good
Legends of the legends watch both!
I watched both and the Tudors as well
Lmao true
I love that they used Mahidevran's purple dress from the first episode lol
xD
2:07 this one??yeah i love that😍
Green
And hurem's iconic green and red dress
@@passantsherif7771
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
it's not all the history it's just a summary of a tv series called Magnificent Century which about hürrem sultan. But great animation I really enjoyed it.
It a reall storyy lol
@@eldon2676 dont be silly
@@sjwsjwsj it is a real story lmao guys do your search
@@mahdiatabassum9452 i did research r u idiot or something? I wish that series would be true but its not. You are from another country and still be like " i know the best" dude wtf? We did research from ottoman archieves.
@@mahdiatabassum9452 the ibrahim pasha and hatice sultan thing is a lie. They never married. Hürrem sultan was already came to palace when she was wayyy young. Hafsa sultan raised her and she always loved hürrem. Mahidevran and hürrem fight is only true thing in this story. In magnificent century sultan süleyman fired people from palace after hürrem's death. This is another lie too. Sultan süleyman had more kids. I wish this series would be true but it's NOT
This is the REAL Game of Thrones.
It's nice to see that someone knows both of these amazing tv series
@@stellamidnight7331 😊
This is just a fictional series I hope you didn't believe it.
@@ilknur2412 50%fiction
50%true story
@Elvis Presley and that game of thrones seasons 1-3 have _amazing_ writing
That's some wrong facts hurrem was not anastasia . Anastasia is kosem and hurrem is Alexandra
From Wikipedia: Hurrem's birth name is unknown. Leslie P. Peirce has written that it may have been either Anastasia, or Aleksandra Lisowska. Among the Ottomans, she was known mainly as Haseki Hurrem Sultan or Hurrem Haseki Sultan.
@@hornedhelmet the name Roxelana also pops up
@@anishadasadhikary9505 Roxelane is the name she was known as in Europe it means in Polish 'the one from Ruthenia' it was not her birth name it was more like an nickname given by the European people to her ☺️
Her name was Alexandra Anastacia Lisowska, she and Kosem had the same name
Hurrem was either named Anastasia or Alexandra.
Kosem was for sure named Anastasia.
They even got the hair colours, dress colours and everything right
Exactly
@@georgeamesfort3408
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Even Daye Hatun wasn’t hard to miss
I laughed so hard in the start...
When hurrem put the thingie from mustafa's head to mehmed
Hahahaha
Its called Turban.
@@sheenshah5253
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 well we don't believe their stories. According to them Ertgrul was a non muslim. If we let the wolf tell the story of sheep they will keep the minda of sheeps as slaves.
@@sheenshah5253
As a religious Muslim Turk studying Ottoman history at university, I can say that you can absolutely trust Leslie Peirce. Never mind that she's American. Leslie Perice is a very valuable historian who knows Ottoman Turkish very well and has worked in the Ottoman archives for many years. Halil İnalcık, the greatest Turkish Ottoman historian, and Leslie Peirce worked together.
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I love how well they captured everyone's facial expressions. 😂
"Haseki" means not "Sultan's wife". To be Haseki Sultan, you must give birth a Prince (Şehzade) or manage the Harem. Right, Hurrem married to Sultan Suleyman but not all Haseki Sultans not marry Ottoman Kings. In fact, the first concubine sultan to marry an Ottoman King is Hürrem Sultan.
Hasekis literal translation is favourite. You don't actually have to give birth to a son to be a haseki, there have been childless hasekis. Also hurrem is not the first sultan to marry an ottoman king but she's the first in a very long time
@@unslaadkrosis9435 Yes not the first woman to married, the first "slave" woman
@@Frombluetosky yeah you're right sorry
@@unslaadkrosis9435 no problem, I like discussing history 😊
Hurrem in real history already administered the harem before she got married legitimately?
Süleyman reigned for 46 not 42 years!
True
46
Doğru
@@andrespadilla9382
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 👍👍
When valide died, although sad, the small ghost animation jumping through the roof up made me laugh out loud lol 🤣
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 We know, we know!
An adult Süleyman can say 20 times a day that "I saw fit."
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
He says “ben öyle münasip gördüm” in the show like a thousand times but thats actually very good way to avoid making explanation
MUHTESEM YUZYIL HISTORY 100% 😂😂😂
Indeed.... hahahaha
@@metehangediz3926 WE KNOW THAT!
Suleiman was stucked between being chad and simp.
@Marin Zovko
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
He was such an idiot 😂😂 killing your own child because your wife told you
true he was hella simp
@Mehmet Şireci Nobody could say it better.
Oh shut up.
Hürrem was a very strong and intelligent woman. Some outsiders may think that she is cunning and evil, but Hürrem, who was not given much importance to women at that time, showed the power of women by helping in many state affairs and signed her signature as the first feminist woman since then. . As a Turk, I can recommend you the Magnificent Century series. A very nice Turkish series, everything in the series is in this animation. They show it in order and it's a very good series.
I couldn’t keep up anymore with the 1 and half hour series this is nice thank you
That episode where Suleiman kills Mustafa in Muhteşem Yüzyıl was so intense. I nearly cried... That boy and Mahidevran really didn't deserve that. But the animation makes this serious story so funny 🤣 Especially that eyebrow raises of Hurrem. . And you forgot to mention how Cihangir died after Mustafa was killed. That was sad.
they deserved it.especially mahidevran for killing hurrem son Mehmet .Mustafa deserve it also for being silent and allowing the janissaries and people supporting him, calling him sultan Mustafa while his father still alive it's insult to the king. and many mistakes he have done lead himself to the execution
@@joanlucas6109 mahidevran didn't kill mehmed in real life. Mustafa wasn't innocent, this part has not been proven yet but we can guess he was not innocent nor guilty. The truth is somewhere in middle I guess.
@@joanlucas6109
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 WE HEARD YOU THE FIRST 5 THOUSAND TIMES YOU TOLD US!
Mustafa didn’t deserve it but mustafa was a bit naive.. Doesn’t matter. Mahidevran however should've seen this coming. If only she hadn’t provoked hurrem saying she'd kill her children then this wouldn't have happened. Destiny. Everyone will end up where they are destined to be.
2:48 This is how Sumbul bows his head😂
Omg yes😂😂
@@ra_808 ummm😕😕😕
@@hagervlogs7754 🤣
@@hagervlogs7754
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@rozasheikh1079 haha exactly what a fantastic character and he existed! The chief agha was indeed by hurrems side and I can imagine he was as funny as we saw in series haha.
Awh suleyman reaction to when hurrem died 🥺
I love how the sisters had to obey Hurrem irl. But I guess there had been less drama in the Magnificent Century then... But it is sad that they ignored Hurrem's actual status and power, also politically.
Exactly, the sisters BOWED to Hurrem. They didn't even dare to fight her otherwise according to the rules, she could banish them from harem .
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The sister who was Hurrem's enemy is only Fatma Sultan. There were no problems between Hurrem & Hatice at the beginning, but Hatice starts to dislikes Hurrem after Ibrahim execution. Beyhan doesn't have much interraction with Hurrem while Sah was Hurrem's good friend
Based on the Turkish novel "The Sultan" not on the "real" historical events. As a fan of the novel, I was pleased to see it in this format.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
LOVE HÜREM SULTAN ❤
Artık korksunlar benden zirâ aldıkları her nefesi zehir edeceğim onlara
-Hürrem Sultan 💎
@@TEREISIANNA i am not sure if i can translate correctly you can use translator this is Turkish language
Anastasia was Kosem and Roxelana was Hurrem. Two different women in two different eras.
Wow this is far from history but hey its history of muhteşem yüzyıl
The Best series summary
@@Onceuponatime7
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The animation is so cute and the story is simplfied 🙂
Çoģu olay diziye göre yapılmış tarihle alakası yok
aynen tarihte sümbül ağa zenci
bosver dubyaya tanittik ya ona bak
Çünkü yabancılar diziye bayılıyor.
Evet sultan Süleyman'ın 70 yıllık hayatında 10 yılı fetihlerde geçmiş böyle şeylere pek vakti olamıyordu.
That eye rolling is everything 😌😏😒
I like your videos but I think you will make a video for Hadan Sultan and another sultanas and some important concubines.
Como resumir dos años de novela en unu video jajajaj
Buenazo ❤❤
our history is so gorgeous 😭👑
Anam insan türk tarihi yapıpta türkçe altyazı niye koymaz be
Türk değil çünkü galiba
@@shehrazatanushirvani3370 Türk tarihi lan nasıl galiba değil :D
@@YılanGülşah kanal türk değil cunku diyor
@@diamonia hayır direk neden türk tarihine altyazı koymadı demiş kanal senin cevabın aşırı alakasız mesela
Dizinin özeti bu, birebir tarih değil
Imagine the actual Ottoman Sultan Suleiman & Hurrem Sultana & the then Ottoman court watching this animated short recap 👍
Their dead
Off with their heads!!!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these videos!
Magnificent Century is a TV series. It's not real btw :) + before episodes start it says "those things not real" yes great series but people think those are real. Just no.
This for real man are you made or something this is the real history of Ottoman Empire 10th sultanSuleman the magnificent great empire 🔥🔥☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️
İsimleri çok tatlı telaffuz ediyor ya.Sultaağm Sulumaan😅Mahîdevrağnn
Animation is lovely, but the story telling has much more error than history. Hatice wasn"t Ibrahims wife. may be u just narrated the muhtesem yuzil storyline.
I enjoyed this. Very cute animation. ❤️
It is obvious that you are watching and telling the "magnificent century". 😄😄
Although it's a great drama, unfortunately it doesn't reflect the truth. Instead of searching on Wikipedia, you can get more realistic information if you go to Topkapı Palace, where real Ottoman archives are exhibited and the museum is located. but I liked the animation very much. Good Job👍💕
For example Suleiman sisters, hatice and mostly Shah and later fatma, bowed to Hurrem because hurrem as haseki outranked them and was above them. Exception is mihrimah sultan that stayed in topkapi and became valide sultan by Selim so nurbanu as haseki sultan had to bow down to mihrimah valide sultan.
That’s mostly based on the show(which I watched and loved) but still great video!! Enjoyed alot.
Really cute animation, loved it❤️
Hurram sultan 💜💙
And Mahidevran died as a Hatun and When her sehzade died , She lost everything but when Selim II ( Hurrem Sultan's son) ascended after Sultan Suleiman , He gave her back almost everything including Pension
El mejor resumen de 150 capítulos de hora y media en 18 min
Love that SHE-HA-ZA-DEI
Who else observed daya hatun and Nigar also😂
Great animation hahah they look cute 🥺✨
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
This was so fun to watch and the accuracy 😂
Thank God I came across this wonderful video!
It explains you the entire story without the need to watch long episodes.
Hurrem is a serpent who is responsible for ruining the Ottoman Empire. Unfortunately, Suleyman never punished her for her evil deeds. Despite being the Baadshah, Suleyman couldn't see her wicked intentions.
Mahidevran and Mustafa were good. Mustafa was the right prince for the throne. But sadly, Hurrem got him executed.
You should know that real history far more different than the TV series. Shehezade Mustafa really betrayed his father in reality. Also tons of other thing are incorrect in the show
Selim II, who ascended the throne after Solomon, conquered Tunisia and Cyprus. He also taxed Russia. What else should he do? History is learned from books, not from TV shows
You leave my girl Haseki Sultana Hurrem alone!
Hürrem sultan tarihte gelmiş geçmiş en güçlü sultandır
Sultan süleyman was born 6/11/1494 in trabzon and he reigned in 30/9/1520 and died 6/9/1566 in Szigetvár,Hungary
46 years waoow
So much realistic 😍..it's like the real one
It’s so fun to see it all in animation.
Sümbül ağa değil aklı ben verdim hürrem sultana
Selammm.
Tek türküm herhalde.
Ana sayfamda ne işi var o zaman bu videonun.
Hayır yani tek suçum muhteşem yüzyıl bataklığına tekrar çekilmiş olmammı
Im Türk.
Im turkish.
Im from türkiye.
Konya.
Hürrem sultan.(Valide,haseki.)
Mahidevran (gülbahar) Sultan.
Şehzade mustafa.
Şehzade mehmet.
Sultan mihrimah.
Kanuni sultan süleyman.
😘😘😘♥️♥️♥️
Dude this is just a summary of the tv series. Some of these events are fictional. Please stop spreading it like it's actual history.
Plot Twist: You don't exist either, Arya!
I think you should change the title to Magnificent Century Storyline Animated Cartoon
@@metehangediz3926 For the 3,549th time, WE KNOW THAT!
nice animation
After watching all the turkish episodes (cuz i’m turkish), the pronunciations of the names made me feel a little bit strange.But i know how they changed into english but still it sounds not right for me kdjdkdjdjf -by the way it is a really good tv series for especially the people who are looking for love and scheme xD
Please do a video with Mihrimah or Nurbanu sultan !!❤️
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
great recreation of the series "Magnificent Century"
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Omg !! I came to know the climax !
And Actually , Sultan suleiman never experienced rivalry thus because He's the Only Living Son of his Father and He's Full Blood siblings are all Girls
I love you Hürrem
Muhteşem yüzyıl özet olmuşş 🇹🇷🇹🇷
I am turkish nice video👏👏
Hurrem did not left castle because one of her son was hunchback and could not be a Sultan so he has to live in castle so has Hurrem.
Jihangir left for sanjak
She was a wife, not a concubine. Therefore, she helped her husband and guarded Istanbul for her sons ( :
Magnificent Century is shorts 😍
حبيت طريقه العرض عفكره عاملهم كتير بشبهو شخصيات المسلسل(حريم السلطان)❤❤😍😍😘😘😗😗
It's too cute and funny to see that purple dress of mahidevran😂 +sumbul &hurrem &ibrahim paşa😇😂😂😂😂
It has been very entertaining 🤣🤣😍😍😍
Narrated in his outfits in the television series😂😂😂
Hurrem understood the assignment lol
And You Pronounce Sumbul Agha
As " Sumbal ah" 💖
Sumbul Agha is my favorite character in the series. I love him!
Totally love the summary 👌
Very nice animation 👍🏻👍🏻
Muhteşemmm
i liked it :D
Can you do this with nurbanum sultan and safije sultan
Kosem was the most powerful woman in ottoman history in fact. Hurrem was the first to marry the sultan.
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
You’ve managed to mispronounce every single name
Hahah yes ☺😂
@@lailagillani
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Everything
Mihirim Ah
Hateese
Shahahzaday
We’re my personal favorites
2:49
That's sumbul Agha's titanic gesture though 🤣
Sümbül agaaa 😆😆😆 ahahaha that pronunciation is so cool
صلوا على شفيع الامة♥️
Çok güzel olmuuuuş 😄😍
i love this cartoon 😍😁
Hurram Queen 👸😘
th-cam.com/video/aZzn_q4jt1U/w-d-xo.html 💕💞💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💝💝♥️💌
Şehzade Mustafa ❤️
this was based on the series not the actual history.
14:50 Big Sinan, oh realy Turkish culture architectural! He is a architect more than just. Very big a people... 😍❤
Sinan is from Albania 🇦🇱
Big fiziksel büyüklük great desen daha doğru olur
@@Enxhi99
No. Sinan was born in Kayseri, Anatolia. He was probably an Armenian or a Turk.
Ah Hürrem'im 👑
Please add Turkish subtitles I want to watch videos!
You are wrong she wasn't most powerful women in ottoman empire but kosem was , kosem was most powerful sultana who was more powerful than ottoman empire's leader and she rule the sultan's Ahmed murad Ibrahim Mehmet and play the decision maker of the empire she ruled the whole ottoman empire and faced divan
if theres no hurrem, theres no kosem
@@jiskarlily Before or later kosem came and become magnificent queen who give sultan Ahmed 13 children and his decision maker hurrem is popular because of suleiman the magnificent king and kosem is magnificent queen that why the first series was about suleiman and second kosem
@@ronytalukdar7951 yeah yeah, and she was killed.......so sad for one of the power sultanas
actually hurrem was equally strong she managed to get all the pashas on her side during the reign of SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT while kosem did so when Ahmed was on the throne he took the throne at a young age and was not so experienced and too good for the rule so eventually everything went to kosem
@@amnasharif3926 i agree
Habrá alguna forma de que me pasen el vídeo sin el narrador, para traducirlo a español, sería un buen proyecto...
Richtig süß gemacht haha
Aber man erkennt direkt, dass viel (zB die Kleider) von „Muhteşem Yüzyıl” übernommen wurde :)
Viel ? Hahah alles 😂👍🏽
Why you jealous you are famous because of her
Is it true that the sultan's sisters had to obey her? In the tv series it was not like that .. anyways amazing video !!!
Yes it's true... We needed some drama in series that's why.
This is straight out of the tv show
Kids watch game of thrones
Legends watch the superior game of thrones aka the magnificent century