@@ibnebatuta4868 Murad was a great sultan ok? He just suffered from trauma, life is hard imagine how hard was life years ago. He saw his own brother the padishah being treated like a slave at rebellion when people were making a fool outta him and gave him the most painful death. He swore no one will ever treat the padishah like that, which he became, he was brave but his trauma got in the way making him ruthless.
@@emushi8394Trauma doesn’t justify violent & cruel behavior. A lot of violent criminals act out due to trauma, does that mean we should pardon their crimes then? Murad needed a healthy way to deal with his trauma. No matter who else contributed to his bad behavior ultimately he himself is responsible. Ironically Murad himself inflicted the same trauma of fear & betrayal onto his brother Ibrahim which also turned him into a weak tyrant. The circle of generational trauma, it doesn’t break until someone in that chain stands up & refuses to let their pain twist them.
That priest had some guts to invite a Muslim sultan and on top of that a khakifa; away from Islam standing on top of a wall! The moment the uttered - I knew what was coming.. lol The situation makes it comical 😅
OMG Murad Eyes when that father invite him for Xtian🤣🤣that father is mentally ill..Never happened in any Nation History that the Great Leader Muslim become Xtian Never..when Murad throw that father make me smile😁
@@rahatulislamsaif3873 ohh Dear don't you know Europe country till today they still have monarch even the British Empire so long more than Ottoman Empire.Till to day it's going on
@@mangurichawhte6545idiot . The British had various dynasties in their lifetime . And tbh , you Christians are lucky that caliphate is abolished . Otherwise , armies would have hurled at the doors of Rome years after years .
@@MuslimmukhtiiIt was maybe cruel if you judge cruelty by modern, Western standards. But for that culture, in those days, it was harsh, yes, but the world they lived in was harsh and cruel. People living then would have looked around and said “Yes, this is normal.” And people themselves were a lot tougher than we generally are in our 21st century. The sight of blood in the streets was no great thing - unless, of course, it was your own family. One last thing - in that part of the world, loyalty is normally first given to the family, followed by the tribe and then, whoever is strongest. There was very little concept of loyalty to country. With the Ottomans, this changed. The Sultan DEMANDED loyalty to himself, followed by everything else. And what was the penalty of not giving absolute loyalty to the Sultan? Imprisonment and/or death. On the Arabian peninsula, it is still this way today. In the Sultanate of Oman, for example, the Sultan is the absolute ruler, no argument is permitted. And you obey. The choice is simple: obey, or death.
Just like that ring Suleiman made was for mahidevran it ended up in hurrem's hands and this is the same thing the necklace was for ayse and it ended up in snake farya's neck
But Murad didn't make the necklace for Ayse. We know this because Kosem tells Lalezar Kalfa that Murad never gave a present to a woman before. Presumably Murad bought it for Farya to replace the sunstone necklace she lost in the attack. Can't see why some viewers think Farya is a snake, particularly at this early stage when Farya has just found out about Ayse & Murad's children and when nothing has happened between Farya and Murad.
Not sure about that...he told Mahadevrin he didn't know yet...AND remember when Hurrem saw it and asked which of his women would he give it to...he again said he didn't know yet.
@@katarinasvensson9801She is not letting a man carry her ...She is asking for a Sultan of the Great empire to help her....And as a Muslim its his duty to help those in distress
@@katarinasvensson9801exactly, for such a brave warrior princess and having leadership traits in her, her falling for Murad and behaving like that and letting him behave like that didn't suit her great independent warrior spirit, that was utterly pathetic
Kosem Sultana Said" im sure his coming to yell with me?😁🤣
7:01 That must take some guts to say to the face of the Sultan 😮
7:09 and everyone is like: welp, so That happened
21:11 ok that was smooth
Silahtar knows Murad's love for Farya❤
No Sultan will ever fall in love with a woman like that ....
@@MMA_BEASTHUB. HE ALREADY DID ? She is the best woman who can fought and everything!
@@MMA_BEASTHUB? You say they like easy to get women who can't fight? 😐
@@MMA_BEASTHUBor just bit. ches who most mens loves? 🤮
Kosem is so beautiful
People got to see the sword action of their Sultan himself Live 😍😍
That was wow😮😮😊
Wow 😲 farya `s hero took her in his arms😍😍😘
29:30 🫠🫠🥹
Omg 😂his sword fight and wrestling,, all in one sultan,😍😍
Who would treat such a loving wife like that
Cruels or idiots, he had anger management issues, was a mad king and did many mistakes due to his mental issues that effected everything around him
@@ibnebatuta4868 this was ottoman what do y’all expect.
@@ibnebatuta4868 Murad was a great sultan ok? He just suffered from trauma, life is hard imagine how hard was life years ago. He saw his own brother the padishah being treated like a slave at rebellion when people were making a fool outta him and gave him the most painful death. He swore no one will ever treat the padishah like that, which he became, he was brave but his trauma got in the way making him ruthless.
@@emushi8394Trauma doesn’t justify violent & cruel behavior. A lot of violent criminals act out due to trauma, does that mean we should pardon their crimes then?
Murad needed a healthy way to deal with his trauma. No matter who else contributed to his bad behavior ultimately he himself is responsible.
Ironically Murad himself inflicted the same trauma of fear & betrayal onto his brother Ibrahim which also turned him into a weak tyrant.
The circle of generational trauma, it doesn’t break until someone in that chain stands up & refuses to let their pain twist them.
He tried to convert the Sultan and Caliph of Islam himslef
That priest had some guts to invite a Muslim sultan and on top of that a khakifa; away from Islam standing on top of a wall! The moment the uttered - I knew what was coming.. lol The situation makes it comical 😅
OMG Murad Eyes when that father invite him for Xtian🤣🤣that father is mentally ill..Never happened in any Nation History that the Great Leader Muslim become Xtian Never..when Murad throw that father make me smile😁
he is healing her wounds ,as suleyman did to hurrem
Ottoman Empire was not long because they are cruel and always executed.
Are u from mars? Ottoman empire survived for 623 years or 36 generations. Whereas 90% western dynasty didn’t even survive for 3-4 generations. Lol
@@rahatulislamsaif3873 ohh Dear don't you know Europe country till today they still have monarch even the British Empire so long more than Ottoman Empire.Till to day it's going on
@@mangurichawhte6545idiot . The British had various dynasties in their lifetime . And tbh , you Christians are lucky that caliphate is abolished . Otherwise , armies would have hurled at the doors of Rome years after years .
True it was so cruel….
@@MuslimmukhtiiIt was maybe cruel if you judge cruelty by modern, Western standards.
But for that culture, in those days, it was harsh, yes, but the world they lived in was harsh and cruel. People living then would have looked around and said “Yes, this is normal.” And people themselves were a lot tougher than we generally are in our 21st century. The sight of blood in the streets was no great thing - unless, of course, it was your own family.
One last thing - in that part of the world, loyalty is normally first given to the family, followed by the tribe and then, whoever is strongest. There was very little concept of loyalty to country.
With the Ottomans, this changed. The Sultan DEMANDED loyalty to
himself, followed by
everything else. And what was the penalty of not giving absolute loyalty to the Sultan? Imprisonment and/or death.
On the Arabian peninsula, it is still this way today. In the Sultanate of Oman, for example, the Sultan is the absolute ruler, no argument is permitted. And you obey. The choice is simple: obey, or death.
And the princess sticks out like a rash.
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sadly if he was mad at you you would be killed
Just like that ring Suleiman made was for mahidevran it ended up in hurrem's hands and this is the same thing the necklace was for ayse and it ended up in snake farya's neck
Farya it’s the best she didn’t wanted to be mean to Ayse but she did it byherself in first place 🥇 😜 farya 💕
But Murad didn't make the necklace for Ayse. We know this because Kosem tells Lalezar Kalfa that Murad never gave a present to a woman before. Presumably Murad bought it for Farya to replace the sunstone necklace she lost in the attack. Can't see why some viewers think Farya is a snake, particularly at this early stage when Farya has just found out about Ayse & Murad's children and when nothing has happened between Farya and Murad.
Not sure about that...he told Mahadevrin he didn't know yet...AND remember when Hurrem saw it and asked which of his women would he give it to...he again said he didn't know yet.
Why is Farya a snake exactly??
Sinan Pasha is bad...and he gets worse later...such a snake.
He shouldn't have helped her
I hated her.
Agree and she is such a brave tough warrior and let a man carry her pathetic
@@katarinasvensson9801She is not letting a man carry her ...She is asking for a Sultan of the Great empire to help her....And as a Muslim its his duty to help those in distress
@@katarinasvensson9801If you meant physically carrying her .. Its just a drama to show romance ...No sultan would even carry his own wife LMAO
@@katarinasvensson9801exactly, for such a brave warrior princess and having leadership traits in her, her falling for Murad and behaving like that and letting him behave like that didn't suit her great independent warrior spirit, that was utterly pathetic
She is so evil
Who? Kosem or Gulbahar?
@@CadwallonMawr may b ayse😂