Kosem, Safiye,Mihrimah,Hurrem,Nurbanu-Power&Pain

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@chula_Isa
@chula_Isa 3 жыл бұрын
Kosem 🥀
@etikahan8785
@etikahan8785 4 жыл бұрын
The survivor the great Kosem Sultan
@mavyashrf8631
@mavyashrf8631 3 жыл бұрын
kosem sultan she the best
@dakotaashleyn
@dakotaashleyn 2 жыл бұрын
Hurrem is the Legend even after 600 years, considered as the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman Empire . She broke the glass ceiling for royal women and started Era of Sultanate of Women. Her story is an inspiring look at how one woman can bring so much influence and change to a leader and an empire, even if husband stands behind you! Hurrem’s power in the Sultan’s court grew stronger with every passing year. As Navagero wrote in 1553, “there has not been in the Ottoman house a lady that has had more authority.” Her authority showed not only in her firm grip over Suleiman’s heart but also in her ability to compete with the male rivals in Suleiman’s court, and to be a skillful sovereign and ruler. Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to her for counsel and even appointed her as his STATE ADVISOR in foreign affairs, which allowed her to act as a diplomat with foreign powers. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal, that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters using the title of Shah (queen), from the day she became first and only wife of Padisah in Ottoman history. It is seen that his signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". Hurrem also ruled the empire when Sultan was away on wars, signing important documents on his behalf and receiving diplomats and foreign ambassadors. Hurrem was a keen advisor to Suleiman in political matters, particularly when he was absent from Istanbul on his numerous military campaigns. She regularly sent letters to the Sultan, in which, in addition to expressing her great love and longing for him, she also informed him of the situation in the capital and of any events that required his immediate attention or action. In being thus vigilant, Hurrem protected Suleiman’s interests and contributed to the success of his reign. There is no doubt that Suleiman trusted her more than he did his male advisors. Hurrem is known to have been very generous to the poor. Not only did Hurrem Sultan exercise unprecedented influence on state politics as Suleiman’s chief advisor and diplomat with foreign powers, but she was also fully devoted to philanthropy. Hurrem’s charitable work surpassed any of Ottoman women in volume and geographic reach. She gave inordinate sums of money to help the poor and needy, she built and sponsored endowments (waqfs) in cities like Istanbul, Constantinople, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad, Konya, Edirne, Bulgaria. Her major charitable projects include: ✔️Haseki Sultan Complex in Istanbul-(Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) that consists of a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital(Haseki Dar al-Shifa). The latter is still used as a polyclinic by Haseki State Hospital. ✔️ Two Quranic schools ✔️ Women hospital near the women's slave market (Avret Pazary). ✔️Hurrem Sultan Fountain in Istanbul, Sultanahmet area, a landmark in Istanbul and favorite spot for tourists for taking vacation photos with beautiful background. ✔️ Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)- receives guests and tourists daily and is now operated by Haseki Tourism Group. ✔️ Khaseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, that included a mosque, large khan (inn)-caravanserai for travelers and merchants, a 55-room-shelter for pilgrims, a bakery for the conduct of charity services for the poor, flour mills, water mills, soap factories, an area with cellars, public toilets, stables and a soup kitchen “Haseki Sultan Imaret” serving more than 500 Jerusalem's paupers, al-Aqsa's needy worshipers and seminarists. Most of the buildings, apart from the lodge and the mosque, are still standing today. The charitable soup kitchen called “Takiyah Khaski Sultan Al-Imara” works to present day, with two meals still being served to the poor and homeless according to Hürrem's original recipe! ✔️ A caravanserai, mosque and soup kitchen built in the city of Svilengrad , Bulgaria, the name of which was Cisr-i M Ustafa Pasha at that time. ✔️Charitable soup kitchens “Haseki Imarets” in Edirne, Mecca, Medina, Konya, Baghdad. ✔️At one point Hurrem even sold her own gold, pearls and jewels to pay for Janissaries’ (Ottoman soldier’s) boots and a hike in their pay. Apart from these Hurrem is also known to frequently send her embroideries and handmade perfumes to slaves, poor women and Harrem concubines. Hurrem was the first in many things. Even where she was buried was a first. Suleiman buried her in his mosque complex. Not her own as it used to be according the Ottoman’s law. In HIS. Even after 600 years, Hurrem is loved and resppected in the world by milllions for her thousands charities, strength, smartness, boldness! POWER! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝
@mavyashrf8631
@mavyashrf8631 2 жыл бұрын
@@dakotaashleyn look hurrem she powerful but the history said the most powerful sultane is kosem you can't said againts that but isee kosem she's the best you see hurrem better is not problem that's your opinion
@mavyashrf8631
@mavyashrf8631 2 жыл бұрын
@@dakotaashleyn even there is so much people love kosem and they said that why you tell all these things about hurrem i know she's powerful but isee kosem too powerful
@Mofakra
@Mofakra 4 жыл бұрын
Hurrem
@zoechibune8241
@zoechibune8241 4 жыл бұрын
From best to worst my opinion Mihrimah Hurem Safiye Turhan Kosem Nurbanu
@dakotaashleyn
@dakotaashleyn 2 жыл бұрын
Hurrem! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@soso-rk5wj
@soso-rk5wj 4 жыл бұрын
Kosm ❤❤
@cherylgooding3427
@cherylgooding3427 4 жыл бұрын
Kosem💖
@ferdousilina4607
@ferdousilina4607 4 жыл бұрын
Kosem🔥
@elviachan.7794
@elviachan.7794 2 жыл бұрын
Kosem
@ellavlkov3063
@ellavlkov3063 3 жыл бұрын
Hurrem💗
@Kuwtozgur
@Kuwtozgur 6 жыл бұрын
Where are you from? I am from Turkey
@leylaseydebeyova1110
@leylaseydebeyova1110 8 жыл бұрын
bu dizide beren
@maryestherpeguero7599
@maryestherpeguero7599 4 жыл бұрын
Nurbanu ❤❤
@avill9538
@avill9538 6 жыл бұрын
mahan
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