Hurrem Sultan & Suleiman Sultan's bath Topkapi Palace Royal Bath Hamman
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Hurrem Sultan Suleymen Topkapi Palace Istanbul Turkey
Magnificent Century
I love architecture so everywhere I travel to I pay a special attention to how things were built comparing to how they would have them built today. Back then, things were built to last, today we build today to destroy tomorrow, very sad. The royal bathroom for the sultans and their mothers was amazing as they had indoor plumbing while "Guardez l'eau" was still being shouted out in Europe and palaces in Europe were still using bedpans..etc...
Walking through the royal hamman full of sunlights and coolness from the marble walls imagining how they used to carry out their daily routine in bathing and personal hygiene here...
Here is the video of Hurrem Sultan’s chamber if y’all are interested then click the link below:
Hurrem Sultan ❤️ and Suleiman Sultan chamber Harem’s secret place at Topkapi Palace Walking Tour
• Hurrem Sultan and Sule...
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Wow!
They were much ahead of the time!
Amazing. They actually had very good ideas of architecture and interior👍🏻
Being clean is an essential part of faith in Islam
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@@យងសៗឆ yeah like pakistan
@@frataydogmus176 Azerbaycan 🥰
@@frataydogmus176 aynen aynen şu tacizcileri diyorsun
@@reira_. ya ne kadar ırkçısınız. Yazık yeminle
Topkapı'nın güzelliği göz büyüleyici umarım en yakın zamanda görebilirim
Its my dream my big dream to go there one day! Oooh i want to go there so stroooong 😁 Greeting from Poland ❤❤❤
And I hope you will as Topkapi Palace is amazing to visit along with the rest of Istanbul 😍😉
Just wish strongly! I am sure it will be fullfilled one day. It also happened to me. Istanbul and Topkapi are wonderful places. Good luck and greetings to Poland.
Greetings to Poland
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Extremely amazing how “they had a system of bathing” considering that in Europe in those times people spend a life time without showering. Muslims and Native Americans were remarkable with hygiene.
Wow!😱 Amazing architecture! Well advanced Empire.👍
Luar biasa, interior yang cantik dan elegant
wow even after 4000 years it looks so fresh..islam.zindabad
Çooox gözəl və möhtəşəmdir. Me'marlığa söz ola bilməz. ALLAH tikənlərə də, tikdirənlərə də rəhmət etsin. Kimlər gəlmiş, kimlər getmiş bu dünyadan, bu dünyadan... 😔🇦🇿❤🇹🇷🤲🙌🤲
Amin kardeşim 🙏
I wonder how did those ladies manage with all their heavy flowy gowns....😹😹
Ko jednom ode u Istanbul, sigurno će to učiniti opet😊❤️
ربي ينصرنا بنصره و يحفظنا بحفظه و يرزقنا من حيث لا نحتسب آمين ❤🇲🇦
@@elay4435 stfu she just said that she love it from morocco . And for your information we beat the ottoman
I wish that I can see this with my own eyes.
Buyur Turkiye'ye 😊
Was there 2 days ago… it’s was magnificent but tooo many people . The castle is big 😦
Thanks for your video
Just love it❤️❤️❤️
Squatty toilets are designed to do your glory and come out straight away and not spend time on your phones whilst having a dump! Plus squatting helps you to dump your dump quicker because of the pressure applied to your stomach. In other parts of the world they would sit next to each other talking whilst taking a dump which is disgusting.
Quite a research...
Not only that but i read that they used to do it everywhere, like…EVERYWHERE. I don’t remember what kingdom or which king ruled back then but i read that the whole castle used to be filled with poop since they didnt have toilets and just pulled their pants down anywhere to do it, even in parties in front of everyone and stuff so even commoners avoided going around there since they could smell the dumb meters away
@@fairybee7200 it happened in versaille in france. Look it up. It was a pigsty. People would do it anywhere in every corner.
@@fairybee7200 That is disgusting! 🤤👎
I just want to see this palace
Precioso,como me gustaria conocerlo
Amazing!
Thanks!
كل من عليها فان ويبقى وجه ربك ذو الجلال والإكرام صدق الله العظيم
The Ottoman Dynasty was brilliant in architecture, design, mosaics, plumbing and sewage control. Particularly the creative visions of Sultan Suleiman, who had the intellect to make them into realities for generations to come. I'm amazed! 👏🔱
I noted that there were nice water fountains all over the countryside (really pretty), rather than open wells, for people to simply turn on taps for cooling off on walks, or drinking water in "Magnificient Century". Were those really available even out in the country during that Era? Also along the palace walls and in town see the same little built-in basins with spouts. Way advanced, even for now as our western metal fountains rust and are so ugly. I wonder what piping is used underground and the water sources. Was the water treated?
Also, about the advanced "bath rooms" in the palace and built in town (and other living spaces like the harem). If there was glass in the openings in the ceiling, how did they get ventilation for air flow? I thought the heat escaped in warmer months through the ceilings (heat rises) and for room ventilation, but maybe that was provided through side windows? Having a degree in interior design, I'm really interested. 😊⚘
And do the urinals & basins that conserve water, by scooping a little out at time to rinse for bathing, look the same? Were bathing and bathroom functions in the same place or separate?
The cleanliness, beauty, and longevity is so far ahead of its time. Most impressive that many of these buildings & water fountains have withstood the test of time. Beauty and function; magnificient! ♜🕍🎨🌞
Thank you for your comment. I’m not an architect but from what I saw when I was there their buildings were thoughtfully planned out, like you said water fountains were everywhere, I went to an ancient market in Istanbul and there I saw an old marble fountain with different basins and people were still using them, a man was getting water for his kettle so I can only assume that the water out of the fountain ⛲️ is potable. When I was at the Topkapi palace, it was a very hot day but all I felt was coolness and freshness inside the palace including the Royal bathroom perhaps it’s because of the ceilings are very high? The indoor plumbing was genius, everything was built with marble or stone so they didn’t rust away over time. Unlike European cities at that time, they had indoor plumbing which meant no scooping while European cities were dumping theirs out the window shouting out “gardez l’eau”.
Because the Turks are Muslim, cleanliness is part of their religion, I think that was why fountains, public hammam were at every corner, outside of mosques…now a days there’s no need for them anymore as everyone gets out of the house well showered and well groomed.
I’m not sure what type of material the pipes were made out of but I saw one in the hammam of the palace (as it was shown from an opening of the wall intentionally) it was made out of metal.
I hope I answered some of your doubts but if I learnt of new information regarding the subject matter, I will come back to you as I too am interested in architecture and how things were built in the past. Take care my friend🤗
The Ottoman Empire was the first to find the underfloor heating system. In the Süleymaniye Mosque, Mimar Sinan installed a floor heating system using hot water sources. In the meantime, it was the Ottomans who installed the sewer system for the first time in the world and used toilets in the building. At that time, oil lamps were used for light. soot from here could damage the tiles and ceiling decorations. In order to prevent this and to provide air flow, small rooms were made in some rooms so that the ceiling part is invisible when viewed from the outside. Some rooms have fireplaces.
Truly Lovely
Ən çok görmek istediyim yer inşallah allah nasib eder
Awesome! 👌 🥰❤
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It is more beautiful than the series muhtesem yuzyil and even my expectations.
It’s amazingly beautiful…
Hamdoulillah we are Muslim
Cleanliness is close to Godliness
So nice 😍
They didn't know one day there bathroom will be famous
I know right! Their bathroom still looks amazing 🤩 though I wouldn’t know how to use the squatty toilet.
Maybe we can ask hurum sultan 😍🤣🤣
Great video!! Enjoyed it thoroughly
Awesome, thank you!
Nice😊
Wonderful
Someone should inform you that indoors plumbing system and heating was known from the Eastern Roman Empire aka Byzantium,and to go further Ancient Greeks.
Of course, they had this in the Byzantine era and continue on to the Ottoman Empire while non-existence in Western Europe.
Indoor plumbing and city sewer lines/drainage was available in the Indus Valley Civilization, Mohenjodaro and Harappa, 5000 years ago.
@@06musicfan exactly! Just what I wanted to say to those who are bad at history😂
@@06musicfan ancient Egypt was older than Indus valley civilisation. Moreover IVC was ignored for a long time due to it's counterparts having more magnificent buildings and architecture.
@@EloraSelah Daily Mail Online, 2nd June 2016:
.....the Indus Valley Civilisation pre-dates those of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, which are also famed for their impressive ability to build organised cities.
Sultan Murad lll bathroom. Suleiman's grandson.
1520 In my area I was not familiar with ceramic buildings
Hürrem Sultan fans 🥴💔🥰
Me too 😍
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400 year old latrine, amazing .
In fact, Topkapi Palace was built in 1460 by order of Sultan Mehmed II , which means that this toilet is about 600 years old 😧 that's awesome💜
@@ahmedhani6364It's nothing in comparison to Bharat.
Indian Culture is 15000 years old
@@WithoutAUsername yes Mughals Empire was also great
@@o.w.a.i.s8487 😂 Mughals doesn't represent Bharat.
Look I have written 15000 years, At that time even Islam was not founded. 😂
@@o.w.a.i.s8487 Mughals destroyed Indian Culture
The plumbing came from the Romans, after all Istanbul was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire for hundreds of years before the Ottoman empire took it over.
Nope
Topkapi...... I really loved the life of the sultan of course Suleiman the magnificent is not like in the series
Y como es?
Natural sunlight entired that bathroom...In rainy season, didn't water entire that bathroom???? please, I want to know it..
The natural sunlight comes in through the glass openings up on the ceilings, the architecture was very clever as each area has its own dome ceiling with glass circles to allow sunlight to pour in but the rain cannot get through the glass. Just like our skylight window 🪟 up the ceiling today. Take care Fatima 🤗🤗
@@whatemmanuellesees thanks a lot..I am from Bangladesh...🥰🥰I strongly want go to turaska in my life.. inshallah.. thanks again for your important information....
Thank you for your commentary question Fatima and yes Inshallah meanwhile be well and happy 🙏😇
You are quite wrong that indoor plumbing was unknown in Europe. King Edward III (1312-1377) had hot and cold running water in his palace at Westminster.
@kareno7848 perhaps King Edward III had the one and only system but I read that indoor plumbing started in the late 18th century in Europe then full blown plumbing in the 19th or late 20th century but outer houses still existed up to the 40s. Thanks for pointing that out, I didn’t know about that.
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"Indoor plumbing was non existent in Europe at this time" 🤣🤣🤣in Italy, for example, indoor plumbing was existent in Roman times.
Very true, the Romans were famous for their aqueducts, some of their aqueducts are still standing tall today like the one in Segovia, truly amazing construction and engineering. However, in Western Europe, people were throwing the contents of their chamber pots out of their windows shouting out “gardez l'eau” or gardyloo meaning watch out for water, outdoor plumbing 🪠 existed way into 60’s…the whole family was still taking 🛀 bath from the same bath water in front of the fire 🔥 in the 60’s. True facts, y’all look it up.
@@whatemmanuellesees In Istanbul, indoor plumbing was only in Sultan palaces or in inhabitations of nobles, not in the houses of common people... in the same way in Italy (Western Europe) only Popes and high nobility could access to a well equipped bathroom. For example Leonardo da Vinci, in the summer of 1490, designed an elegant bathroom for Isabela d'Aragona, duchess of Milan, enclosed in a marble pavilion, lit from above and equipped with a plumbing system.
A fun fact: the water used to supply the imperial palaces of Istanbul was from aqueduct of Valens, built in roman times.
@@LS-gf9pg The public bathrooms were available for common people. In Islam you cannot pray until washed properly so it is a must
@@aytana9196 public bathroom was invented by romans
@@LS-gf9pg public bathroom and hamam was always available for common people because before any pray or fast you have to do your cleaning ritual. European were known to smell and stinky even kings they even washed with urine and some thought water is bad for your health and some just refused to follow muslims habits and wash only for a while until it’s unbearable also many plagues came from there because many even slept with pigs and dogs. Europe is not that ancient compared to rome, egypt and ancient arabia
2:32 this bathroom is actually smaller than Sultan Suleyman himself...🤣
People were smaller at the time because no hormones in food and eating less then today as a portion… look at the smaller doors
@@River-qm2ue hayır, tam tersi Topkapı Sarayı'nda gezdim. Ve o dönemin insanlarının giydiği kıyafetlere tanık oldum. Kesinlikle çok uzun ve iriler. Eski Türk insanları, şimdikinden çok daha büyüktü. 😇
@@River-qm2ue Örneğin; Padişah 4. Murad tek eliyle 100 kilo ağırlığında bir hançer kaldırıyormuş. Osmanlı tarihinde en güçlü kişi o.
Bathroom? Toilet🤡
@@ozgealkan9015 actually she told the place as Sultan's bath....
Look at the heading/title of the video.
But you're right... It's a toilet. You can't take bath here.
Besides the place they took bath in, was shown several times in the TV series.
Have a good day 🌸
Eastern style of toilets are tough to negotiate -- if you know what I mean!
😂😝 I know exactly what you mean 😂 Never tried it but not going to either.
@@whatemmanuellesees good, your calves and feet may go numb otherwise.
1460 ve öncesi ve sonrası her zaman temizliğe önem verilmiştir ayaklarınız baldırlarınızda uyuşsa pis olmaktan pislik için de yaşamaktan iyidir
I've always wondered about navigating a squatter if one cannot squat properly, or even close to it!
Lolz.... specially with those flowy, heavy, floor length gowns of the palace ladies 😂😂
I always wonder how did they manage 😂👀😅
Tek gerçek ölüm nerdeler 🤲✨
I have a question 🙋♀️ why or what happened to the dynasty of this? Why is no one living nowadays?
The powerful Ottoman Empire was no more in 1923 and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk became the father of the Republic of Turkey 🇹🇷 to make the story short. Descendants are now living around the world, I think the last direct male heir to the throne (if there’s a throne) died just recently.
All of them dispersed to various countries of Europe, some of them returned to Turkey and their surnames are Osmanoğlu. Although some of them are elite people, there are many idiot osmanoguls, there is a man who claims to be a prince, and a woman who calls herself sultan and the poor people who follow her call her sultanim.
they have a small world in their own way, but Turkish people don't care about them, most of us don't know they exist. I was surprised when I saw them and wanted you to know too.
Dang its like the toilets in asia where you have to squat 😬😑
They had running fricking water in a castle during 1500 something…. like google told me indoor plumbing was “invented” in the 1800s. This is insane lmaoooo pls if anyone knows more about indoor/castle plumbing history please do tell me lol cus this has weirdly fascinated me- like when did we actually start taking baths or showers?? As human beings- in they own home? (And or wealthy, ancestral, castle like homes lmaooo.)
Indoor plumbing etc were first invented in Indus valley Civilisation 5,000 years ago in India/Pakistan.
Not too long ago, family members were taking turn bathing 🛀 in the same bath water in front of the fire (as there was no central heating) true facts…or outhouses were still in 70’s in Scotland another true fact…or shared toilet in 80’s…
Turks were having baths since hundreds of years!!! Even these baths are 15th century baths
@@ndisney Turks inherited these baths from greek byzantines
@@ndisney My kind of people!! Staying clean!!
I'm really interested in toilets
Part of civilization
Slow down your camera movement. your making me seasick.
Sorry 😢 I will try to do better.
Mohidavron sultan videosidan taşang
القصور المغربية افخم بكثير ما شاء الله ❤🇲🇦
😂😂😂😂😏☝️🤌
Pfff shut up
How would you associate a palace that dominates the world with Morocco? I have never heard of then where these palaces are mentioned! This is a palace built in the 1400s, you didn't even have a palace in those years, how do you equate the palace built in 1887 with the palace built in the 1400s, where is your brain? Do you know what that means in 400 years? Back then, most people didn't know what a bathroom was!!
@@elay4435 Morocco empire existed with sultans just because they didn’t make a drama about it and you know nothing about history then no need to spread negativity. Morocco existed for 1000 thousands of years even the first school in the world is made there to teach women and kids quran, language and knowledge. Ottoman had good relationships with Morocco, they could not manage to invade it because it was to powerful. The empire fell after some plague form Europe killed a great sultan who had good relationships with queen Elizabeth from the tudors and almost made huge history since then it gone bad and ottoman never managed to conquer them still because they had their fall little by little until world war and it was over. Public bathroom and hamam existed in all islamic countries because it’s a must to clean yourself before praying and fasting and even the hat ottoman wore was inspired from Morocco which was called Fes a ancient city in Morocco. 📚 ✨ spread positivity and knowledge not just from drama and internet my dear.
When this palace was built, in your country called Morocco, your kings were living in tents in the desert, don't put your hollow head on your shoulders for nothing learn some history
The interior in Gold color, what is made out of real gold?
It’s gold leaf, they loved to show their wealth and glory.
1:58 this is their bath tub I guess...🤔
Noo
I think you’re referring to the perhaps the fountain in the room.
@@whatemmanuellesees I don't know its purpose. What does a fountain do in the middle of the room??😂
Besides I saw this type of thing in Magnificent Century where in their bath scenes, such a vessel was used to fill water in it, and ladies used to sit beside it and take bath with another pot or mug. A bathtub...🤷
Is it real?
It’s real and still is in some places in Turkey 🇹🇷
What do you mean is it real? Of course it is
So where did they poo? See no sitting devices
😂😂 it’s a squatty toilet so they had to squat I imagine. In Turkey they have both western and the old squatty toilets but all the hotels have western toilet and thank goodness for that as I wouldn’t know how to use a squatty one 😳
There is, just before the video ends.
Muslim toilet.
It's the big Keyhole shaped hole on the floor with the faucet to the right. You have to squat over it.
It’s a type of Indian toilet..
Sesuai sunnah rosullallah, bagusnya toilet jongkok
Okay so cough, cough nobody noticed all the dust 💨
You mean it’s dusty in the palace? If yes then I as a visitor thought the palace was very well dusted, maintained, organized and well set up for us to walk through the magnificent palace.
Pakistani
What was the last thing we could see in the video? 2:22
I think., toilet.
They were the squatty toilet and the bidet (bidet is used to wash after you’re done counting your blessings as they didn’t use or had toilet paper then, I’m assuming about toilet paper here). 90% of houses in Europe have bidet and now we have smart toilet.
Latrine ,
So there's no bathroom in their chamber is it?
Yes there is but just the toilet 🚽 and bidet not the full bath.
Pek inanamadım acıkcası
I was admiring everything until the Eastern style commode appears that looks so inconvenient. YIKES!
😂😂😂 yup old squatty toilet
@@whatemmanuellesees Even the most powerful Sultans would be squatting down on a damn flat toilet -- from being an owner of a gold plated throne from where they commanded army of slaves, to being a mere mortal squatting down on a low lying thing just to expel your biological wastes. Must have been a disgusting and disgraceful thing to think of.🤣🤣🤣
At least they had toilets....contrary to Western, at the same time🙂
Western world much worst in thattime they dont build waste space for the sh1t but it run directly to garden open space. Can u imagine how stink the palace it was
Or emptying their chamber pots straight out of their windows down the streets calling out "Guardez l'eau" meaning "watch out for the water" to warn passers-by down below.
Except the place to take shit, everything else is wow ! LOL !
😂😂🥹
😅 настоящий русский толчок, только в придачу есть беде
не русский, а древний туалет,который был почти во-всём мире
Is it correct that they Had to shave their intim Parts?
Yup they sure did using mussel’s shells, can even you imagine?
@@whatemmanuellesees how .???
They used the mussel shells like a pair of tweezers
@@whatemmanuellesees but they could use a blade instead 🦦
They could but a blade can’t remove the root like a pair of tweezers could.
Bunlarin hepsi xurreme haram olsun🤣