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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2019
  • Everything ends. 👑
    music: wars of faith. Restore
    Fandom: magnificent century . kosem.
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  • @Purple-kh6sh
    @Purple-kh6sh 2 года назад +175

    The way Sumbul closed the harem doors was the most heart-breaking but peaceful thing that ever happened during the whole series 😭🤍✨ Truly the most magnificent century

  • @asosisos659
    @asosisos659 4 года назад +923

    young hürrem waving at turhan...ending was so cool

    • @absentwig9492
      @absentwig9492 4 года назад +5

      @@NeeaRinn955 just chill

    • @sofiiarosochynska2948
      @sofiiarosochynska2948 4 года назад +1

      Yeah...it was so funny😂

    • @esraahmetaj793
      @esraahmetaj793 4 года назад +5

      @@NeeaRinn955 umm we know that. we are talking about the editing

    • @tukangmakan8307
      @tukangmakan8307 4 года назад +2

      Hurrem waving at Ayse Hatun..
      First day she's come on Topkapi palace..😌😌😌 she Soo.. beautiful 🤩

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 4 года назад +11

      One Ukrainian started this Sultanat of women and another Ukrainian ended it.

  • @nainamalhotra5667
    @nainamalhotra5667 3 года назад +149

    O when Sumbul cries! Definitely! the enddd of an era!

    • @sexyhijabidancer2139
      @sexyhijabidancer2139 3 года назад +9

      No, that was the beginning of Nurbanu's era

    • @eurech
      @eurech 2 года назад +5

      He was crying cuz he knew that b*ch Nurbanu would rule.

  • @kinge4068
    @kinge4068 4 года назад +914

    Hurrem was the most powerful!
    The reason:
    She started it all and she was the one who broke all the rules, expecially when she married Sultan Suleyman Khan, just as a Haseki she was more powerful than most of the Valide Sultanas. And the main thing to mention, Hurrem had a big influence on Sultan's politic desicions, She defeated the others by having the power herself, she defeated the most genius heads of the ottoman empire: Pargali Ibrahim Pasha, Sehzade Mustafa......... And She did all of these things not in the time when crazy teens were ruling the empire, but in the time when the most powerful Sultan in the history Sultan Suleiman Khan the Magnificent was ruling. And that MAKES SENSE.

    • @arekwar9618
      @arekwar9618 4 года назад +25

      You are not right.

    • @raymelfuente1112
      @raymelfuente1112 4 года назад +111

      That is not exactly like that, Hurrem sultan was one of the most powerful sultanas in the empire, but not the most powerful, it is not possible to know exactly who was the most powerful since the files and information on that time is very little and uncertain. , but the sultana considered the most powerful was kosem sultan, she acted as regent of the empire for a long time, she was the only sultana to rule the empire by herself and even when her son took the regency from her she still had a lot of influence

    • @ridafatima4417
      @ridafatima4417 4 года назад +9

      Yeah exactly

    • @lindabouziane7647
      @lindabouziane7647 4 года назад +12

      @@raymelfuente1112 true 👌👍🌹

    • @unknownuser10241
      @unknownuser10241 4 года назад +30

      @@raymelfuente1112 right bro..... kosem sultan was most powerful valide sultan....

  • @hninyee9787
    @hninyee9787 3 года назад +38

    This proved the saying ‘behind every successful man, there is a woman’. Wow, the power of women! 😻😻 Now I understand.

  • @user-ci6xp8kb2o
    @user-ci6xp8kb2o 4 года назад +539

    Everything started from Haseki Hurrem Sultan ❤ remember that

    • @HaseebTariq-fj1gl
      @HaseebTariq-fj1gl 3 года назад +10

      But women overpowering the sultan started from Safiye Sultan to Turhan Sultan.

    • @kobroudqwerty742
      @kobroudqwerty742 3 года назад +5

      @@HaseebTariq-fj1gl sultanate started from nurbanu

    • @kobroudqwerty742
      @kobroudqwerty742 3 года назад +2

      Hurrem wasnt in sultanate, she died before suleyman

    • @luisaLanBeauty
      @luisaLanBeauty 3 года назад +18

      @@kobroudqwerty742 it started with Hürrem because Nurbanu would never be like Hürrem because Hürrem is 10 times better than Nurbanu

    • @persianprince815
      @persianprince815 3 года назад +15

      @@kobroudqwerty742 lmaooo im Turkish lemme bring ya up to date 😂 Haseki Hurrem Sultan was the first Legally Wedded Empress To Suleyman. She opened the doors for everyone else. Neither Nurbanu Nor Safiye Nor handan or halime or turhan for that matter were not legal wives. They only achieved power as the Valide While Hurrem And Kosem achieved power as haseki sultans and Hurrem would have continued to but sadly passed away as where kosem continued. These two sultanas has power the same time their husbands ruled. And yes I know there’s no such thing as queen of empress in the Ottoman Empire the Title Haseki Sultan is basically the Ottoman
      Version of it If you watched the documentary on the Sultanate of women you would know that Haseki Hurrem Sultan was the First Empress Of the Ottoman Empire while her husband ruled

  • @rovertfoxx
    @rovertfoxx 4 года назад +152

    Nobody really credit's Nurbanu, She was the ONLY Sultana with a prince-husband. She helped him reach the thrown, while fighting her own battles. Hurrem, Kosem, Safiye and Turhan their husbands we're already in the thrown.

    •  4 года назад +25

      Robert Foxx At first, Safiye was aslo the wife of a prince.

    • @mnm6387
      @mnm6387 4 года назад +2

      No he married her when he became a sultan

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 4 года назад +5

      @@mnm6387 yeh .Murad married to safiye.but she declared it ,they didn't have any documents. But Ahmed didn't married kösem for sure

    • @eurech
      @eurech 3 года назад +22

      @@shamimajahan7204 Hurrem and Nurbanu were the only married women.

    • @eurech
      @eurech 3 года назад +7

      Safiye was already Murad's concubine when Suleiman was on the throne.

  • @nainamalhotra5667
    @nainamalhotra5667 3 года назад +35

    Funfact, Nurbano, and Mihrimah were great friends and ruled the harem together

  • @FatimaEnglishth
    @FatimaEnglishth 4 года назад +233

    Kosem Sultan which is awarded by the titles: The Grand, The Great, The Magnificent Queen Mother is the most powerful woman sultan in the Ottoman History.

    • @vivayoutubr6985
      @vivayoutubr6985 3 года назад +2

      She share power with sultan and become valide?

    • @tasfiatabassum351
      @tasfiatabassum351 3 года назад +23

      @@vivayoutubr6985 no. Turhan shared equal power with sultan.
      Kösem wholey ruled by herself until Murad stopped her regentship

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад +6

      @@tasfiatabassum351 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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад +2

      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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @jeanneaubert4193
      @jeanneaubert4193 Год назад +2

      Hurrem is known as most powerful Ottoman woman in history. Sit down sweetie and read history

  • @anavukic5869
    @anavukic5869 4 года назад +102

    Great video Kösem and Hürrem the greatest

  • @Natashas_GharoyaSughran
    @Natashas_GharoyaSughran 4 года назад +124

    The young hurrem ♥️ is the best actress to me yet this historical series. She is one beauty to me for this historical show.

  • @jkezgi5256
    @jkezgi5256 4 года назад +426

    Hurem changed it the history of sultanase on turkey

    • @willmakeyouloveagain
      @willmakeyouloveagain 4 года назад +14

      ottoman empire*

    • @ilaydaaksoy8771
      @ilaydaaksoy8771 4 года назад +4

      @@willmakeyouloveagain which is Turkey?

    • @mnm6387
      @mnm6387 4 года назад

      Melanie Martínez tu patrona WTF Where didi you see someone mentioning kpop?!!

    • @Muslimahhhh
      @Muslimahhhh 3 года назад

      @@willmakeyouloveagain Basically what used to be the Turkey but you right

    • @lovebossdz131
      @lovebossdz131 3 года назад +1

      @@ilaydaaksoy8771 its not only Turkey Othman lands cross 3 cantinatels

  • @superzgtballs2127
    @superzgtballs2127 4 года назад +168

    Hurrem would overcome all of these sultanas,cuz she is...the sultana of love! She never loses and never dies.

    • @superzgtballs2127
      @superzgtballs2127 3 года назад +8

      @@muhammadbilal05s85 Lmao in real life back then in 16th century things didnt didnt happen just like in series,Hurrem didnt have any responsibility of Mustafa's death, dont be based on series cuz they just added extra scenario for audience,read the history 😀

    • @makhfi9578
      @makhfi9578 3 года назад +13

      @@muhammadbilal05s85 | the empire was destroyed centuries after hurrem's death. don't try to blame a powerful woman who broke from the shackles of slavery as the destroyer of an empire. besides, you're so proud of your caliphate but your caliphs drank alcohol, practised slavery [allowed in islam but it is a disgusting practice], and killed their own brothers. and when did islam say women can't rule? there have been many muslim female monarchs like sultan raziya of the delhi sultanate, khadijah of the maldives, raadhafatahi of the maldives, dhaain of the maldives, kuda kala kamanafaanu of the maldives, zainab tari of sindh, taj ul-alam of aceh, nurul alam naqiatuddin syah of aceh, inayat zakiatuddiv syah of aceh, zainatuddin of aceh, melike mama hatun of the saltukid dynasty, asma bint shihab of yemen, arwa al-sulayhi of yemen, shajar al-durr of egypt, lalla aicha of touggourt and these are just the queen regnants. there are many more queen regents & princess regents who are muslim and ruled their dynasty better than men. kosem sultan ruled better than her sons, nurbanu sultan was a beter ruler than her son, safiye sultan was a better ruler than her son, hurrem sultan was a better ruler than her son. instead of vilifying powerful women, glorify them for their political intelligence, influence & brilliance.

    • @grandetristesse3370
      @grandetristesse3370 2 года назад +2

      Cry about it ok.... You hurrem fans are so miserable to realize and accept that hurrem is according to history the LEAST powerful Sultana in the sultanet of women... Stop giving her excuses such as "thier times were different... It was unimaginable for her to do this and that" just stop it....
      Hurrem is only a slave that married a sultan that's her only achievement she was never valid Sultan and never a recent... Don't you ever compare her to kosem and other sultanas
      According to historians most powerful Sultanas are :
      1 kosem : regent for 30 years, longest valide Sultan for 36 years and married a Sultan making her longest haseki sultana and was loved by the people and military & known for her charity
      2 turhan : 2nd longest valide Sultan for 34 years and was regent for 10 years and the only women in ottoman history to share equal power of running the entire empire with a Sultan LEGALLY
      3 nurbanu : most beautiful sultana the smartest one too... And he first co-regent to the empire... Means she was the first women to actually rule not just give "advices" and she was the first to make the title "valide Sultan" a political powerful title since Hafsa had her title as just the mother of the Sultan and nothing more + nurbanu was the 2rd longest haseki after kosem and 4th longest valide and 3rd longest regent after kosem and turhan
      4 safyie : one of the richest women in ottoman history known for her intelligence and her power over her son and how he gave her all control of the state also she outlived 7 sultans and is one of the longest valide sultanas
      5 hurrem : married a Sultan and nothing more wasn't even a valide 😭 and was hated by both the people and military as she was called "the Russian witch"....... So hurrem fans don't get brave

    • @grandetristesse3370
      @grandetristesse3370 2 года назад

      @@muhammadbilal05s85
      Islam = terrorism & dehumanization & anti women rights
      So don't bring that up + this women were European Christians
      And if your uncivilized religion said women can't rule doesn't mean they can't lol.... Have u ever heard of queen Isabela of Spain? Queen Victoria of great Britain? Catharine the great of Russia? Queen Elizabeth 1st of England? Queen Margret of Denmark? Empress athena of athens? Queen olga of kievan rus? Empress Theodora of Byzantium????

    • @superzgtballs2127
      @superzgtballs2127 2 года назад +1

      @@grandetristesse3370 u dont get the point, if it wasnt for Hurrem to open the gates for women sultanate none of those women could do anything. Plus I do not know which history u read but everywhere is written that Hurrem was a powerful sultan and has impact in politics affairs too, dont be an idiot to look like a clown next time u type something :)

  • @normatovabdulboriy4416
    @normatovabdulboriy4416 2 года назад +10

    Lady Kosem sultan beautiful, intelligent, very good and powerful lady sultan👸👑💎

  • @khizarkhan1116
    @khizarkhan1116 3 года назад +42

    I want the picture of all these queens standing next to each other symbolizing their eras

  • @sueznora7304
    @sueznora7304 4 года назад +88

    Love Hurrem and Kosem The most powerful women 😍😘

    • @kobroudqwerty742
      @kobroudqwerty742 3 года назад +4

      Hurrem maybe , but kesem is worst, cause she didnt like sons, (killed them, didnt support) she needed to only power

    • @kobroudqwerty742
      @kobroudqwerty742 3 года назад

      In real of course

    • @kobroudqwerty742
      @kobroudqwerty742 3 года назад

      Because of she impire destroyed

    • @utoresa5193
      @utoresa5193 3 года назад +2

      Turhan was the most powerful woman.She outpowered and killed Kosem and was the only Valide to rule equally with the sultan.
      Kosem might be a close second

  • @lovelysanjida4428
    @lovelysanjida4428 4 года назад +294

    Hurrem was real queen who loved the sultan more than power

    • @somatalukder4556
      @somatalukder4556 4 года назад +12

      No..he loved power more than sultan

    • @theo187
      @theo187 4 года назад +28

      @@somatalukder4556 no she even said she doesn't want her son t9 be the Sultan as it would mean Suleiman s death
      "Not only Shehsade Mustafa,but even my own children, can online get the throne over my dead body" Mahidevran was the one thirsty for power

    • @Muslimahhhh
      @Muslimahhhh 3 года назад +10

      @@somatalukder4556 Actually no she didn't want anyone but Suleiman to rule and died before him and was glad about it probably irl. He suffered after she died and spent the rest of his life wishing she was there irl.

    • @SN-iz7gt
      @SN-iz7gt 3 года назад +2

      very funny...she only wanted her rule nothing else

    • @usmanbhatti8917
      @usmanbhatti8917 3 года назад +3

      @@SN-iz7gt she just wanted her children to live.

  • @krysxyz3294
    @krysxyz3294 4 года назад +41

    I miss this show so much😭

  • @ameliarushiti8906
    @ameliarushiti8906 4 года назад +51

    hurrem kosem dhe most beautiful and powerful sultanas

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад

      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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @lilymasood3O67
      @lilymasood3O67 Год назад

      only in your dreams. History doesn’t agree with you. Hurrem is known as smartest, strongest and most powerrful sultana, also very kind and loved by everyone. Suleiman’s and Hurrem’s greatest love is world known.
      Kosem is remembered as evill, greedy and powerhungry woman hated by everyone.
      Sadly for you can’t change history with your liies.

    • @ks-iy2bp
      @ks-iy2bp Год назад

      @@lilymasood3O67 XAXAAXAXAXAXAXAX

  • @HaseebTariq-fj1gl
    @HaseebTariq-fj1gl 4 года назад +46

    Safiye sultan was magnificent.

  • @shanzayafzaal6394
    @shanzayafzaal6394 3 года назад +44

    Mihrimah the most Powerful princess she become the valide sultan in her father and brother region also I LOVE HER🥰

    • @zeera7080
      @zeera7080 2 года назад +1

      She was no Valide sultan please stop spreading misinformation, she was not the wife nor the mother of a sultan how could she be Valide?

    • @ismailhan3150
      @ismailhan3150 2 года назад +4

      @@zeera7080 In an extremely rare case in Ottoman history, Selim II bestowed the title of valide sultan upon his older sister, Mihrimah Sultan. It became the only incident in Ottoman history that a valide sultan was a member of the Ottoman royal family, thus reflecting Mihrimah's power. from Wikipedia.

    • @johnxytz4038
      @johnxytz4038 2 года назад +1

      Mihrimah in her brother's sultanate Selim ll didn't get officialy the title of Valide Sultan
      But it's her Who was managing the palace of Topkapi and the people of palace ware calling her Valide Sultan
      She was the reachest because she took all the Money of Rustum Pasha after his death

  • @tahasinarahmanrimi3204
    @tahasinarahmanrimi3204 3 года назад +12

    Handan Sultan was my favorite. She was kind, wisdom and merciful. So I love her💖💖💖

  • @imrawanali
    @imrawanali 3 года назад +42

    The way hurrem waved at turhan is the legendary that started from hurrem ended to turhan 😍 👑.

  • @yagmurparlak4702
    @yagmurparlak4702 4 года назад +177

    I read some comments and I am sorry but I feel like you just know Ottoman from series and some of you say Hürrem was the most. But sorry she wasn't. Before Hürrem, there are many powerful sultana for example Hafsa Sultan. And to history, Kosem was the most powerful. The biggest reason of this situation is, in history any women didnt control the empire directly. But Kosem sultana did it, she controled the empire directly as regent for 20 years. Yes nobody can say Hürrem was not powerful, she was eventhough one of the most. But if you ask who was the most powerful of course answer is Kösem.

    • @abdullahabdulrahman3004
      @abdullahabdulrahman3004 4 года назад +11

      Yes

    • @hammadmehar457
      @hammadmehar457 3 года назад +19

      But the kosem ruled when the empire was in hands of crazy teens but when hurrem ruled tge empire was in hands of the most powerful sultan Suleiman and she was the one who started it that makes sense

    • @RamandeepKaur-bm4rg
      @RamandeepKaur-bm4rg 3 года назад +13

      Yes.kosem sultan was the most powerful ottoman woman. As a wife,as a mother,as a grandmother.she knew well how to punish defaulters,even if they are her own family

    • @lakshmivaidyanathan2254
      @lakshmivaidyanathan2254 3 года назад +4

      Kosem and hurrem were threr generations apart kosem was the succesor to hurrem

    • @lakshmivaidyanathan2254
      @lakshmivaidyanathan2254 3 года назад +8

      @luc 0121 kosem led the empire because during her time male sultans were incompetent and not strong like Suleman the great her husband died early that is why she was allowed to take the lead and her sons were too small and because of safiye sultans politics she came on the limelight and most of her sons were fighting and grandchildren wwere no better that is what made her successful otherwise she couldn't have been successful during Sulemans reign as he was very competent

  • @ayaaltamimie8911
    @ayaaltamimie8911 3 года назад +3

    This is the best video ive watched ib my entire life and literally nothing will be as good as this video

  • @halemakhatun5052
    @halemakhatun5052 4 года назад +13

    The video is amazing!!!The background music just matched so nicely,love your edits!!😍😍😘😘😘

  • @manuelgomez1507
    @manuelgomez1507 3 года назад +17

    The magnificent mother sultana kosem the one and only supreme sultana and the one of the not many that dominated the whole empire

    • @jeanneaubert4193
      @jeanneaubert4193 2 года назад

      No sweetie.! Hurrem is most powerrful sultana in history. Go read history lmaooo

    • @camiyep0lat7585
      @camiyep0lat7585 Год назад

      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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @ks-iy2bp
      @ks-iy2bp Год назад

      @@jeanneaubert4193 In Turkey, she is respected more than Roksolana. It is Kesem Sultan who is considered the most influential woman in the history of the Ottoman Empire

    • @ks-iy2bp
      @ks-iy2bp Год назад

      @@camiyep0lat7585 In Turkey, she is respected more than Roksolana. It is Kesem Sultan who is considered the most influential woman in the history of the Ottoman Empire😉

    • @theinternetweirdo7426
      @theinternetweirdo7426 Год назад

      @@jeanneaubert4193 maybe you should read history our history says kosem

  • @samyboss2066
    @samyboss2066 4 года назад +46

    Were is but I love Hurrem she managed to overcome all of her enemies, Who are sultana Hafsa and the great minister ibrahim and prince Mustafa, she also vowed that everyone who bows to her would bow to her and that she would protect her children.

    • @farwa-ww7ef
      @farwa-ww7ef 4 года назад +15

      But actually everyone knows who Mustafa is. Just for him many people hate her . Ayse Hafsa in real life was in good terms with Hureem so it was nothing happened between them as portrayed in series

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 4 года назад +2

      @@farwa-ww7ef poor Mustafa. He fate made Hurrem winner.and Hurrem fought for her son's but at the end only Selim and Mihrimah survived.She forgot that man is immortal,they had to die.but she choosed wrong way.She may rot in jahannam.

    • @kazimd.shabbirfaisal1865
      @kazimd.shabbirfaisal1865 3 года назад +2

      @@shamimajahan7204 If Allah wants, she'll be in paradise. Let's not assume that she went to hell :)

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 3 года назад +1

      @@kazimd.shabbirfaisal1865 ok lets see that if Allah will grant a killer jannah or jahannam ,......

    • @kazimd.shabbirfaisal1865
      @kazimd.shabbirfaisal1865 3 года назад +1

      @@shamimajahan7204If they have performed Salah and believed in Allah they WILL go to paradise. We are nobody to decide who Allah will put into hell or paradise.

  • @chula_Isa
    @chula_Isa 4 года назад +8

    Wow amazing edit, every time I see this it gives me goosebumps

  • @farwa-ww7ef
    @farwa-ww7ef 4 года назад +150

    Its strange that only Mihrimah become the part of this journey .

    • @zeiniakhan
      @zeiniakhan 4 года назад +56

      Because she was like her mother ! Hurrem Sultan

    • @mnm6387
      @mnm6387 4 года назад +33

      Other princess where shits that couldn’t even help

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 4 года назад +20

      @@zeiniakhan no cz she was the daughter of Sultan Suleiman the magnificent

    • @shamimajahan7204
      @shamimajahan7204 4 года назад +8

      @@mnm6387 no you are wrong.Gevherhan was even more powerful than Mihrimah as Gevherhan lived longer than Mihrimah.also Shehzade Mehmet daughter Humashah was also powerful as well as Mihrimah daughter ,Ayse humashah who was the one and only sultan born by a true born sultana which was unusual. Kösems daughter's Ayse,Fatma was also powerful.Even kösem daughter Fatma was more richer than Mihrimah.so there were many powerful princess but alas we only knew Mihrimah sultan

    • @farhanhehe461
      @farhanhehe461 4 года назад +9

      @@shamimajahan7204 nah lol gevherhan was very weak even in love...she lost Nd killed her ownself lol idiot.....mihirmah was the most powerful go and read history or wikipedia

  • @_gossipgirlxoxo
    @_gossipgirlxoxo 4 года назад +19

    Magnificence powered with grace
    Long live the Sultanas 👑

  • @keya2073
    @keya2073 2 года назад +10

    Their times was more difficult than this time . There were more evils in the society and against women . This video shows how brave, courageous and remarkable they were .

  • @mvchekle
    @mvchekle 3 года назад +39

    Kösem fue la sultana más poderosa, llegando a igualar el poder de un sultán en el imperio y participando en las decisiones del estado

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад

      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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @mirayzehra5069
      @mirayzehra5069 Год назад +1

      No, Hurrem fue

    • @marty0346
      @marty0346 Год назад

      @@mirayzehra5069 no Hurrem was not the most powerful of the sultans

    • @marty0346
      @marty0346 Год назад +2

      @@danikameric9236 🤣😂😂😂😂😂Look at a fanatical hurrem fan. Who does not know how to distinguish history and TV series. And anyway the most powerful of all the sultans, was kosem and it is not only me who says it but the Turkish historians and historians, Turkey. The most powerful woman of the Ottoman empire, history and dynasty was kosem.

    • @SiamHasan-mp6bc
      @SiamHasan-mp6bc 6 месяцев назад

      Kosem was most powerful ever🥰

  • @mutaherhossain7954
    @mutaherhossain7954 3 года назад +7

    What you called a state is me,I...
    Valide i muazzima Kosam Sultan💓

    • @utoresa5193
      @utoresa5193 3 года назад

      She couldn't rule for shit though historically

  • @talhashakeelshaikh
    @talhashakeelshaikh 3 года назад +4

    Such an amazing video. Thank you for uploading it. ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @dianad1069
    @dianad1069 3 года назад +18

    HURREM THE TRUE QUEEN!!💫💫

  • @begumdemir6465
    @begumdemir6465 4 года назад +42

    This video is so epic and powerful wow! I got chills and tears from watching this 🔥❤️

  • @magnificentsultan1222
    @magnificentsultan1222 3 года назад +18

    I love them all so much, but my personal ranking is:
    #1 Kösem
    #2 Hürrem
    #3 Mihrimah
    #4 Nurbanu
    #5 Halime
    #6 Handan
    #7 Safiye
    #8 Turhan

    • @mazerunner1339
      @mazerunner1339 3 года назад +1

      I also love all of them but my personal ranking is -
      #1 Kosem
      #2 Mihirimah
      #3 Nurbanu
      #4 Hurrem
      #5 Safiye
      #6 Turhan
      #7 Halime
      #8 Handan

    • @ash-wf5kl
      @ash-wf5kl 3 года назад +1

      #1hurrem sultan
      #2mihrimah
      #3kosem
      #4turhan
      #5nurbanu

    • @jeanneaubert4193
      @jeanneaubert4193 Год назад

      In history Top 5 most powerfull sultanas are:
      1. Hurrem
      2. Mihrimah
      3. Turhan
      4. Safiye
      5. Nurbanu

  • @mazerunner1339
    @mazerunner1339 3 года назад +8

    Kosem Sultan my fav 😍
    And the most powerful Sultana in the Ottoman history 🔥🔥

    • @mazerunner1339
      @mazerunner1339 3 года назад

      1:54

    • @cherylgooding3427
      @cherylgooding3427 3 года назад

      2:39

    • @almatisur6582
      @almatisur6582 2 года назад

      Yes true

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад

      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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

    • @danikameric9236
      @danikameric9236 Год назад

      @@almatisur6582 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! 👑👑👑🔝🔝🔝

  • @azeemali6970
    @azeemali6970 4 года назад +57

    My ranking about these sultanas are:
    1- Turhan ( only sultana who share equal power to sultan )
    2- Kosem sultan ( first sultana to rule the government alone)
    3- Nurbano Sultan (not only strong Valida sultan but also a strong haseki )
    4- Safiya Sultan (first women who rule on forefront as valida sultan.)
    5- Hurrem Sultan ( the one who started this era with her bravery)
    6- Mihrimah Sultan (the only true born sultan who become part of this era and become Valida sultan to her brother )
    7- Haleema sultan (to rule as co regent two times)
    8- Handan (first women who become co reagent but sadly for short time)
    9- Ayse Hafsa sultan ( simple sultan but has great influence on sultan)

    • @dr.chaimaabaaloudj2608
      @dr.chaimaabaaloudj2608 4 года назад +7

      this era is not a good one it's historically known that by the death of sultan suleiman the empire started going south it's a horrible era and has nothing with women ability to rule but with them ccausing constant instability trying each to get her son to power not to mention some of them did everything they could to influence their sons by bombarding them with concubines do they get to rule while they are busy with women i have to insist on something do not believe everything in this series dome events and characters are made up only to spice the evenetes read books and legit sources for example mahidevran was known as one of the most loved and nicest woman and actually has many other children with sultan selayman also he did not caught her untile the death of his son mustafa in which he thought she was compliste with him in the series they show her as a crazy woman who is consumed by her jealousy !

    • @aveanatas4236
      @aveanatas4236 4 года назад +2

      1-turhan
      2-kosem
      3-safiye
      4-hurrem
      5-nurbanu
      6-mihrimah

    • @baraaloren3486
      @baraaloren3486 4 года назад +2

      @@aveanatas4236 1-hurrem
      2-Mihrimah
      3-kosem
      4-safiya
      5-nurbanu
      6-turhan
      5

    • @FatimaEnglishth
      @FatimaEnglishth 4 года назад +4

      @@aveanatas4236 kosem is the most powerful woman sultan in the ottoman history

    • @mazerunner1339
      @mazerunner1339 3 года назад

      1. Kosem Sultan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
      2. Safiye Sultan ❤❤❤
      3. Nurbanu Sultan ❤❤❤
      4. Haseki Hurrem Sultana ❤❤❤❤❤
      5. Turhan Sultana ❤❤
      6. Mihirima Sultan / Sehzadi ❤❤❤❤❤❤
      The rankings are of who is the most Powerful Sultana 🔥🔥
      And the hearts are the ranking of whom I like the most 😊

  • @user-us9dg6ul4h
    @user-us9dg6ul4h 4 года назад +7

    Hermoso❤, me conmocionó el final😘.

  • @LuisaFerSalaRa
    @LuisaFerSalaRa 4 года назад +8

    This video was magical... 👰👰👰

  • @yasharahmed7601
    @yasharahmed7601 4 года назад +6

    What a powerful video!

  • @raunakmehak28
    @raunakmehak28 3 года назад +5

    Mihrimah sultan was so powerful same as her mother hurrem🔥💗

  • @vitoriabrito1565
    @vitoriabrito1565 3 года назад +15

    Eu amo a Nurbanu 😍 minha preferidaaaaaa

  • @stervella_0770
    @stervella_0770 3 года назад +4

    Последний момент такой милый😍 аж слезы наворачиваются 🥺

  • @rjirin821
    @rjirin821 2 года назад +1

    ahhh. after finishing both : magnificent century of sultan sulayman & kosem
    this video treats my mood ♥♥
    all the ladies ll b remembered ...

  • @lily.Roy_
    @lily.Roy_ 2 года назад +2

    This gave me goosebumps, the video is awesome .

  • @somuchsecrets2375
    @somuchsecrets2375 2 года назад +8

    Started with Russian Hurrem sultan and ended with Russian Turhan Sultan 🇷🇺

    • @Horusian
      @Horusian Год назад +1

      Hurrem is polish.

  • @sexyhijabidancer2139
    @sexyhijabidancer2139 4 года назад +6

    Loved It! 🌈💜💜💜

  • @talhashakeelshaikh
    @talhashakeelshaikh 3 года назад +2

    One of the best videos. ♥️♥️

  • @whitevsdarkasmr
    @whitevsdarkasmr 4 года назад +3

    magnificent edit

  • @merasultanofficial5615
    @merasultanofficial5615 3 года назад +7

    Hurram sultan is real queen🔥🔥

  • @XyugitoX
    @XyugitoX 4 года назад +5

    This was so intense and epic

  • @user-uc4by3bp1w
    @user-uc4by3bp1w 2 года назад +2

    Концовка супер!😍😍😍💫👑

    • @louneslezoul
      @louneslezoul 2 года назад

      Aliksandra ördü Hürrem doğurdu ✊❤️

  • @lilianamartinezsanchez6275
    @lilianamartinezsanchez6275 3 года назад +38

    1:52 👑 THE MIGHTY HURREM!!!! 👑 AND 2:02 👑 MIHRIMAH!!! 👑 THE BEST OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

  • @MohsinAli-iy4lu
    @MohsinAli-iy4lu 3 года назад +8

    The Magnificent Mother Kosem Sultan Is my Favorite Because he become the most powerful Sultan in history.
    Who Can Agree With Me?

  • @user-hw5tt8tl2r
    @user-hw5tt8tl2r 4 года назад +6

    Perfect!!!

  • @gurulturulusu
    @gurulturulusu 4 года назад +1

    Perfect video. Thanks

  • @schjo97
    @schjo97 2 года назад +1

    This is cinematic masterpiece

  • @gulhaspatiray9108
    @gulhaspatiray9108 3 года назад +5

    Kösem Sultan' harika olmuş 👍👍

  • @eurech
    @eurech 3 года назад +12

    Hurrem Sultan is truly the most unique out of them all. She was the most powerful haseki sultan and no other sultana had the power she had while their husbands were alive, meaning that they only achieved their power when their sons became sultans. Hurrem was also more powerful than most valide sultans even though she was a haseki sultan. Hurrem lived in the era of the most powerful Ottoman sultan that there was, and all the others lived in the reigns of weak sultans, which allowed them to gain the power that they head. So even though Hurrem lived in the era of the most powerful sultan, she still achieved a stronger power than most valide sultans ever had. Just imagine how much her power would have extended if she became a valide sultan..

  • @paolitaasylum8177
    @paolitaasylum8177 Год назад +1

    Increíble video, increíble. 👏👏👏

  • @monarchamv5813
    @monarchamv5813 3 года назад

    ikeep coming back to this,amazing just amaing

  • @ks-iy2bp
    @ks-iy2bp Год назад +4

    Türkiye'de Roksolana'dan daha çok saygı görüyor. Osmanlı İmparatorluğu tarihinde en etkili kadın olarak kabul edilen Kesem Sultan'dır🇹🇷❤️🕌

  • @Hurremsera
    @Hurremsera 3 года назад +7

    I'm proud of being turkish 😌

  • @saraangel7605
    @saraangel7605 3 года назад +1

    wow, whoever you are, wherever you are . . . thank you for making this incredible masterpiece! I honestly got chills from the first two seconds and throughout the video, transitions and colouring are perfect and the song just kills it for me! also, the voiceovers really affected me on another level, and my heart is breaking at how they ended up, truly the treasures of the Ottoman Empire

  • @Annais1211
    @Annais1211 Год назад +1

    You’re a genius!

  • @aaminschamber6136
    @aaminschamber6136 4 года назад +3

    Music is very nice

  • @RafaelHernandez-mn9no
    @RafaelHernandez-mn9no 3 года назад +4

    The first one was Hafsa Sultan, Suleiman's Queen Mother

  • @kareemlars
    @kareemlars 4 года назад +2

    Wowww amazingggggg

  • @patienceparker5161
    @patienceparker5161 3 года назад +4

    My Rank
    1.Hurrem
    2.Nurbanu
    3.Kosem
    4.Mihrimah
    5.Safiye
    6.Handan
    7.Turhan

  • @lebogangmirriamshovhote4478
    @lebogangmirriamshovhote4478 4 года назад +7

    These women were remarkable

  • @sarahstojku1774
    @sarahstojku1774 3 года назад +4

    Hurrem hits different

  • @emirattiaemir3055
    @emirattiaemir3055 4 года назад +1

    The video so beautiful

  • @musfirahshaikh5194
    @musfirahshaikh5194 6 месяцев назад

    This is really a masterpiece 🔥♥️

  • @montasahmanabilang6972
    @montasahmanabilang6972 3 года назад +8

    Of all Sultana Hurrem I loved most 😍 it started with her. Actress Meryem is a marvelous actress as Hurrem😍😍😍

  • @nuralimuratov1366
    @nuralimuratov1366 4 года назад +5

    Şimdiye kadar izlediğim en mühteşem edit olmuş 🔥

  • @user-vt8bs4hn1w
    @user-vt8bs4hn1w 2 года назад +2

    Very great job!

  • @cellistialluna7613
    @cellistialluna7613 4 года назад +4

    It gave me goose bumps

  • @rebeccasanchez8008
    @rebeccasanchez8008 3 года назад +5

    My history teacher showed this, and I’m literally obsessed 😍😍😍

  • @maritzanarvaez5099
    @maritzanarvaez5099 4 года назад +6

    Hurrem saludando a Turhan excelente.

  • @wardataliislam
    @wardataliislam 4 года назад +1

    Sonu çok güzeldi💕👌❤

  • @hormsultan5328
    @hormsultan5328 2 года назад

    Wow magnificent 💖

  • @mojezus
    @mojezus 2 года назад +3

    This is unbelievably beautiful; 💥 powerful, sad and remarkable …the empresses of the east: from slavery/sexual trafficking to political gr8ness! Believe me I will promote this clip like crazy ! Let’s do this

  • @diamond4603
    @diamond4603 3 года назад +5

    Hurrem was first hadeki who married sultana
    Nurbanu was first who buried alongside husband
    Mihrimah was first the richest proncess who owns 2 mosques in the capital
    Safiye was the first lady who says "we" not "I"
    Kosem was the first who ruled empire as real sultan
    Turhan was the first who brought males back to court.🤣

  • @nabaaalazawy9756
    @nabaaalazawy9756 4 года назад +1

    I will cry now 😭👸🏻

  • @sanaahmad2949
    @sanaahmad2949 4 года назад +2

    wow amazing

  • @cherylgooding3427
    @cherylgooding3427 4 года назад +42

    Kosem the most powerful queen

    • @sarahdemir776
      @sarahdemir776 2 года назад

      Hurrem is lmao

    • @kawsarnaseri3208
      @kawsarnaseri3208 Год назад

      only in your dreams. History doesn’t agree with you. Hurrem is known as smartest, strongest and most powerrful sultana, also very kind and loved by everyone. Suleiman’s and Hurrem’s greatest love is world known.
      Kosem is remembered as evill, greedy and powerhungry woman hated by everyone.
      Sadly for you can’t change history with your liies.

  • @majavilic8621
    @majavilic8621 4 года назад +5

    Çok güzel...

  • @ferc.t.u5199
    @ferc.t.u5199 4 года назад +1

    Amé tu video ❤

  • @anikethchakraborty3238
    @anikethchakraborty3238 Год назад

    I always say Hurrem Sultan would be proud of Turhan Sultan and this the first edit which showed that 💙

  • @archanajaiswal8097
    @archanajaiswal8097 3 года назад +5

    Starting of new tradition and break off Orthodox rules and create a new era is always difficult for the first time ...so hurrem was most special bravery among any other women ... ....women like her is unbeatable...A successful man needs super strong women may be that' why sultan Suleiman is called magnificent...😎

  • @yousafmuhammad217
    @yousafmuhammad217 4 года назад +25

    Hurrem the best

  • @malaikakhan7187
    @malaikakhan7187 3 года назад +1

    Now all these queens are just a memory ...

  • @umeyyruman5549
    @umeyyruman5549 3 года назад

    Editing is so good

  • @JustFun606
    @JustFun606 4 года назад +8

    I like Hurrem the most, Meryem Uzerli is so talented. She and sultan were so cute! I love their romantic scenes and her yellow dress😍. But the best is when she and Ibrahim are talking haha its hilarious xD

  • @nikasabic7731
    @nikasabic7731 4 года назад +6

    Hürrem👑❤( Sultan Süleyman Han)
    Mihrimah👑❤
    Nurbanu👑❤( Sutlan Selim Han)
    Safiye👑❤(Sultan Murad Han)
    Handan👑❤(Sultan Mehmed Han)
    Halime👑❤(Sultan Mehmed Han)
    Kösem👑❤(Sultan Ahmed Han)
    Turhan👑❤(Sultan Ibrahim Han)

    • @unknownuser10241
      @unknownuser10241 4 года назад +1

      I have a question...In ertuğrul ghazi drama , ertuğrul's father name is suleiman shah likin kosem sultan main sultan Ahmed Han
      Sultan murad han
      Kiun khety hein? Inn ke saat shah kiun nhi ata?

    • @therockers2605
      @therockers2605 4 года назад

      Mihrimah sultan married to rustem pasha , and you've made a mistake, u should said "sultan suleyman khan"

    • @FatimaEnglishth
      @FatimaEnglishth 4 года назад +1

      @@unknownuser10241 Actually they changed their surname with time their first surname is Shah then Ghazi then Han then Salis then again Han and the last one is efindi.

    • @mazerunner1339
      @mazerunner1339 3 года назад

      @@therockers2605 She wrote "Sultan Suleyman Han" 😅 ????

  • @janefairfax8863
    @janefairfax8863 4 года назад +1

    cool ending 😂😍

  • @alisonleon2822
    @alisonleon2822 3 года назад

    QUEEN