Haha! Little did she know she would be a widow living is a goat herding tent far, far away. And she was ousted by a young girl! Never overestimate your importance.
20:45 that's hafsa, shahuban. She behaved like that. Hafsa was nothing more than a concubine that became valide sultan. She never acted as sultana, never shone as sultana
I agree with you about the other things, but not that hafsa was a concubine, she was married to selim 1 and came as his bride from a wealthy family who were ruling in a different state.
@@ish_14 It's one of those matters where, if you referring to the show, you're right, but, historically, the reverse was true. Still, it _is_ true that both in the show and real life, Hafsa was greatly respected. Beloved within the palace as well as outside of it, “torrents of tears … poured forth when people learned of Hafsa’s death.” Selim’s death had rendered her legally free, and she became the first in a string of powerful mothers who governed alongside their sultan sons. For more than forty years-from her first administrative responsibilities in Trabzon in the 1490s to her death in Istanbul-Hafsa played a vital role in the governance of the empire. She was described as “the mother of the monarch, refuge of the world, the great woman whose whole work was piety, the [pure] woman whose every thought was good.” - Alan Mikhail, _God’s Shadow; Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World_
Şah Sultan and Hatice Sultan kept on reminding Hurrem that she was a slave and wasn’t a true Sultana like Valide Hafsa Sultan. But it’s the same slave that gave birth to Şehzades, Sultana and future Padişa. It is also the same slave that was married to a Padişa. The slave can also be elevated to Valide Sultan and Naib-I-Saltanat (regent) as well as becoming a personal advisor to her husband. These blood Sultanas loved doing that because they can’t think of any actual argument. These blood Sultanas can only give birth to Hanımsultan, Sultanzade, Effendi, Bey or Paşa. A lesser rank compared to Haseki Sultan’s offspring. She was a slave but she earned her power and was not born with it. Hurrem Sultan is the bigger person here as she can actually complaint to Suleyman but chose not to. A true Sultana 💚
Hurrem deserves oscar
All of these sisters who came out of the woodwork just to terrorize Hurrem smh
how ironic 20:57 that hurrem died as sultana of the world while shah leave the palace and take refugee
20:51 that's wrong. Hurrem sultan will leave the palace as dynasty member. As sultana. As true valide sultan! You will lose Shah, like others.
The little guy portraying Cihangir is totally adorable !
Irl if Shah did all that to the princes, Hurrem sultan wouldn't need to wait Suleiman's return. She would give the order to end shah
She can't give order to soldiers to kill the sister of sultan
@@Lina-v5p ofc she can, for what Shah did, she can.
@@ΔημΣΚ again no one can kill sultan's sister don't play the supid kid she'll just say she has saved princesses in a safe place.
@@Lina-v5p ofc it's possible, there are limits for everyone even for them
@@Lina-v5p ure.
Haha! Little did she know she would be a widow living is a goat herding tent far, far away. And she was ousted by a young girl! Never overestimate your importance.
Hürrem's revenge on all of them is so sweet. 😏
Hurrem wasn't able to take any revenge on shah
@@Lina-v5p Mihrimah was the one to get revenge on Shah, and she did it by learning from her mother. Shah said it herself.
@@TJRhea it still wasn't hurrem and that's the point
20:45 that's hafsa, shahuban. She behaved like that. Hafsa was nothing more than a concubine that became valide sultan. She never acted as sultana, never shone as sultana
I agree with you about the other things, but not that hafsa was a concubine, she was married to selim 1 and came as his bride from a wealthy family who were ruling in a different state.
@@ish_14 she was never married and she was a concubine.
@@ish_14 It's one of those matters where, if you referring to the show, you're right, but, historically, the reverse was true. Still, it _is_ true that both in the show and real life, Hafsa was greatly respected.
Beloved within the palace as well as outside of it, “torrents of tears … poured forth when people learned of Hafsa’s death.” Selim’s death had rendered her legally free, and she became the first in a string of powerful mothers who governed alongside their sultan sons. For more than forty years-from her first administrative responsibilities in Trabzon in the 1490s to her death in Istanbul-Hafsa played a vital role in the governance of the empire. She was described as “the mother of the monarch, refuge of the world, the great woman whose whole work was piety, the [pure] woman whose every thought was good.” - Alan Mikhail, _God’s Shadow; Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World_
@@ΔημΣΚ This series didn't include this fact.
@@ish_14 yeah as they didn't with many others
Hurram died as a Sultana
Şah Sultan and Hatice Sultan kept on reminding Hurrem that she was a slave and wasn’t a true Sultana like Valide Hafsa Sultan. But it’s the same slave that gave birth to Şehzades, Sultana and future Padişa. It is also the same slave that was married to a Padişa. The slave can also be elevated to Valide Sultan and Naib-I-Saltanat (regent) as well as becoming a personal advisor to her husband. These blood Sultanas loved doing that because they can’t think of any actual argument. These blood Sultanas can only give birth to Hanımsultan, Sultanzade, Effendi, Bey or Paşa. A lesser rank compared to Haseki Sultan’s offspring. She was a slave but she earned her power and was not born with it. Hurrem Sultan is the bigger person here as she can actually complaint to Suleyman but chose not to. A true Sultana 💚
20:22 hahaha Hurrem sultans face. We all know hafsa couldn't rule the harem
Hahahahahahahahahahah I didn’t see her face till now😅
8:50 how beautiful is this woman???