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  • Hatice Sultana's Jealousy "STAY AWAY FROM ISABELLA!"
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    Nigar witnesses that Sultan Suleiman and Princess Isabella having an intimacy. Will Nigar tell Hürrem about this intimacy?
    Princess Isabella attempts to slap Sultan Suleiman in the face. Sultan Suleiman catches her wrist. Sultan Suleiman flashes with anger. The princess will pay for the thing she dared. What will happen to Princess Isabella?
    Jashua sets off to Armin to İstanbul to be able to keep her away from Bali Bey. Bali Bey heads Jashua off and abducts Armin. Jashua tells İbrahim Pasha that Bali Bey has abducted his daughter.
    Hürrem is aware that Sultan Suleiman is pulling her away day by day. She goest to İbrahim Pasha's palace to talk to the princess.
    At the age of 26, when he ascended to the throne, Sultan Suleiman aimed to build an empire more powerful than Alexander the Great and to render the Ottomans invincible. Throughout his 46-year reign, he became the greatest warrior and ruler of both East and West.
    The young Suleiman received news of his succession to the throne during a hunting party in 1520. Unaware that he would be ruling a reign beyond his dreams, he left behind his wife son and took to the road with his close friend and companion Pargali Ibrahim to reach the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. As they started their journey overland, an Ottoman ship set sail from Crimea in the Black Sea, bringing female slaves as gifts for the Ottoman palace… On this ship was Alexandra La Rossa, the daughter of a Ukrainian Orthodox minister, taken away from her family and sold to the Crimean palace. She had no idea that she would become Hurrem, wife of Sultan Suleiman and mother of princes, ruling the empire with him through bloodshed and intrigue.
    As Sultan Suleiman conquered the world, his great passion for Hurrem would clash with his love for and trust in his closest friend and advisor, Grand Vizier Pargali Ibrahim, all set against the backdrop of the tension between Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.
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  • @GosieKin
    @GosieKin Год назад +15

    I think the writers made a little mistake here. @9:17 Ibrahim's having a vision of himself with his mother, a memory from his past, I take. As a boy raised Greek Orthodox, shouldn't he have his hat OFF whilst at church? This rule is for all men in both Orthodox and Catholic church...
    It's the same @12:49, with Signore Gritti (who as XVI century Venetian, was Catholic)...

    • @Redluna32
      @Redluna32 Год назад +4

      While I can't speak to this specific etiquette, I will say that, by and large, the writers tend to take even greater liberties with the European countries of the time than with the customs of their own country at that time (which is saying something). So, overall, fully expect to catch mistakes like this one (the "Princess Isabella" arc is full of them!).

    • @GosieKin
      @GosieKin Год назад

      @@Redluna32 oh, I agree! There are many I could list from the top of my head but I was just focusing on this fragment here...
      What did you catch in Isabella's arc?

    • @Redluna32
      @Redluna32 Год назад +3

      @@GosieKin So, a lot of it for me has to do with the effort required to suspend the disbelief of Spain not waging an outright war at even a *hint* of a Catholic princess of theirs being "corrupted" by the Ottoman sultan. For Isabella specifically, outside of her in ways a sheltered girl raised on strict etiquette would never (stroking Ibrahim's arm?), the most glaring for me was, after being brought to the harem, she announces, assertively, to Daye and Nigar, that she'll stay in with Suleiman in his quarters. The response is that this can't be done as this isn't "one of your palaces".
      Except, in reality, Isabella would never have had such an expectation. Because, in her own palaces, queens had separate chambers from their husbands as well. Often to the point that, if the couple weren't close, the two could live largely separate lives too. (Depending on the palace too, these chambers could be on entirely opposite sides and, thus, far off from one another.)

    • @reginabegay298
      @reginabegay298 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not to mention that a priest takes a vow of secrecy. Priests do not talk to someone else about a confession heard...no matter the circumstance.

    • @marishkaspirit
      @marishkaspirit 8 месяцев назад +1

      No really, i don't think so
      .. I was raised with în ortodox church, i know the only rule is for women to have their head covered during mass. But men don't have to take off their hats, is not a mandatory thing. They can have their head covered if they want to. European men used to take their hat off when visiting someone, out of politness and respect, but it didn't apply to church as far as I know. This is not a mandatory custom with în The ortodox church

  • @nesiacha3659
    @nesiacha3659 Год назад +12

    A guy like Ibrahim who is presented as a "cunning" and dangerous opponent of Hurrem (no sorry in the show, only Sah Hubban is in this category) gets tricked in two minutes by one of the oldest tricks of the world.
    Frankly, even I who am not someone versed in intrigues (and fortunately we all struggle enough in our lives) I would not fall into such a trap XD

    • @hurremsultanas
      @hurremsultanas Год назад +3

      Oh Şah is definitely superior to Ibrahim. Easily.

    • @nesiacha3659
      @nesiacha3659 Год назад +4

      @@hurremsultanas Sah is the most clever Blood Sultana of MC and MCK.
      And the most dangerous oppenent to Hurrem in the show.

    • @hurremsultanas
      @hurremsultanas Год назад +2

      @@nesiacha3659 I completely agree.

    • @mahfiruze6727
      @mahfiruze6727 10 месяцев назад +3

      Shah Sultan was a person offended by life, angry, indifferent. She seems to be all made of ice, cold and soulless. This is understandable: most likely in her youth she fell in love with Ibrahim, just as Mihrimah was in love with Bali Bey, and was rejected in the same way. After that, she was married to an unloved old pasha and exiled to a distant province. And Hatice, whom her parents loved more from childhood, and her brother Suleiman called her a treasure, her beloved sister, married Ibrahim, with whom the Shah was in love, became the wife of the Grand Vizier, and lived in a luxurious palace in the capital. For many years, Shah was jealous of her sister, and when she was widowed, she began to recoup her years of miserable life.For me, Shah Sultan evokes contempt and pity. It's easy to be cold-blooded, cruel and bossy when there is no love in your life.
      And Ibrahim was that worthy rival of Hurrem. Simply because they are similar in everything. It was not for nothing that before her death, Hurrem said goodbye only to Ibrahim and Mahidevran, her eternal rival. And Hurrem herself said that if the Sultan and she will be remembered centuries later, then Ibrahim will not be forgotten.

    • @konozmohamed8180
      @konozmohamed8180 4 месяца назад

      Well , hurrem is made to be the hero in the show so they must make flaws in other characters . Like most of ibrahim's mistakes or cruelties in the show aren't real

  • @CadwallonMawr
    @CadwallonMawr 3 месяца назад +1

    Hatice & Ibrahim are so cute as a couple

  • @blessingsofparadise4439
    @blessingsofparadise4439 Год назад +5

    Everyone is jealous of 👸 "Princess Isabella, " 👸
    🤩•• GIGGLES ••😃

  • @blessingsofparadise4439
    @blessingsofparadise4439 Год назад +2

    11: 21 👑 Hatice Sultana👑 and Everyone L💖💖K truly beautiful, thank you ❗❕I love the way she said, "Princess," LOL.😂

  • @catsfan_M
    @catsfan_M Год назад +10

    They were so happy ,so sad that he died 😢

    • @user-ob4sq6fi3s
      @user-ob4sq6fi3s Год назад +8

      He chose to ruin everything because he was a cheating, arrogant doucebag.
      Hatice and Nigar, two beautiful, elegant, passionate and intelligent women brought themselves to ruin because Ibrahim made them think that life without him is... meaningless 😢😢

    • @hurremsultanas
      @hurremsultanas Год назад +1

      Ibrahim? Really?

  • @TheStrategos392
    @TheStrategos392 Год назад +6

    Two things every intelligent man should fear: 1. God The Almighty. 2.Women.

  • @blessingsofparadise4439
    @blessingsofparadise4439 Год назад +3

    22: 35 Hatice's obsession over her man... HAHAHAHA.🤓🤠😊☺️🤣. This was wonderful, indeed.🤗🤩😍😅

  • @miamoser2389
    @miamoser2389 9 месяцев назад +13

    Why do muslims always want us forcefully convert to islam? It's obvious that Ibrahim is still christian in his heart ❤

    • @konozmohamed8180
      @konozmohamed8180 4 месяца назад +2

      Generaly it's wronge to force others into that , but he was a slave and then wanted a high status , ao there was no choice , but who knows maybe he liked being muslims and just had family memories🤷🏻

    • @saaymaaroshni6324
      @saaymaaroshni6324 3 месяца назад +2

      It was pretty common is ottoman empire that they forced their slaves to convert into Muslim. The slaves didn't have their own will. If you remember victoria who came to kill suleiman, Valide sultan was impressed at her service and named her Sadika and said you are a Muslim now. She didn't ask for Victoria's opinion. Then victoria was crying in her room holding her cross and repenting forgiveness from Jesus. It was pretty normal then. Maybe Ibrahim was Also converted like his , by orders of any of his past master. And he was a kid back then , so didn't had any chance to oppose. Later if he left the religion he would've been executed. Bcz in Islam if a true Muslim leaves the religion he is to be executed by law. But ottomans were hypocrites in this field bcz forcing religion on someone is prohibited in first place so the rest of the shariah - law doesn't make sense after that. I swear. I'm a Muslim and in our holy book it is clearly said that never force religion on to non believers. Let them practice their own religions. It's their right. Ottomans did many things that Islam strictly prohibited. Like killing ordinary civilians and kidnapping their woman and children, forcing religion, fratricide, also they made a rule where only royal family members can give divorce to their spouse but in islam both husband and wife can divorce their spouse and their family status doesn't matter. Ottomans were good in many ways but also hypocrites in many ways.But as Ibrahim grew more and more powerful maybe his fear was lessening and he wasn't afraid to show his affection to his past religion. Moreover I think he wasn't completely Muslim or Christian either. He was struggling with his religious beliefs too.

    • @konozmohamed8180
      @konozmohamed8180 3 месяца назад +1

      @@saaymaaroshni6324 true , as a muslim myself , I feel like the good things about the Ottoman empire is their huge generous charities and leaving christian and jew civillians mostly to their accord , but even then they sadly didn't let the freedom of religion choice to slaves which is against our peaceful religion

    • @saaymaaroshni6324
      @saaymaaroshni6324 3 месяца назад

      @@konozmohamed8180 not only that they didn't give the freedom of religion. They legalised fratricide and gave incorrect explanations from quran and hadith to make it look Halal . Which is disgusting. The truth is no empire ever followed their own religion completely. They always invented some made up rules and practiced it in the name of religion. To achieve their own benefits. Muslims , hindus , Christians etc ..Mughal empire, Roman empire, Sen empire etc many..they all did it. That's what all powerful people do to secure their positions. And to survive. Remember how people in this series used to go to taverns , had s*x with prostitutes, drank alcohols and came out of the tavern and spread hate for Ibrahim bcz he missed taraweeh namaj for one night 🤡🥴. Doesn't make sense.

    • @saaymaaroshni6324
      @saaymaaroshni6324 3 месяца назад

      @@konozmohamed8180 the truth is no empire ever followed their own religion completely. These empires, emperors Don't resemble their religion completely. Muslims, Hindus , Christians every empire they always invented some made up rules and practiced it in the name of their religion. That's what all powerful people do. To survive. Ottomans didn't only took the freedom of religion but also they legalised fratricide. Showed false and incorrect explanations from quran and hadith to make fratricide look Halal. Which is disgusting. I'm not hating ottoman empire. It's one of my favs in history. But it's the truth. There will always be a dark side of everything. Remember how people in this series went to taverns, got drunk, slept with prostitutes and when they came out they stat spreading hate against Ibrahim bcz he missed taraweeh namaj for one night 🥴 doesn't make sense.

  • @user-vr1lw4or6i
    @user-vr1lw4or6i Год назад +16

    I don't like Ibrahim at all, hatice did a horrible choice here, he must not be there!

  • @gangabhavanibavisetti968
    @gangabhavanibavisetti968 Год назад +3

    This episode is very important hurrem takes Mehmet life coz she placed poisoned dairy in his room.ibrahim using this dairy other hand playing his son . hurrem intension is only Ibrahim life effected but he recovered his son effected it's all about revenge of Leo death

    • @Redluna32
      @Redluna32 Год назад +2

      Except the concept of the diary poisoning Ibrahim and Hatice's son is used as a red herring and isn't the cause of the child's death in the end.

    • @hurremsultanas
      @hurremsultanas Год назад +1

      Mehmet was suffocated. It wasn't the poison that killed him.

    • @gordanaterzic4121
      @gordanaterzic4121 10 месяцев назад

      True then Hurrdevil 's bots say that she saved Mehmed' s life

    • @meenaiyer5856
      @meenaiyer5856 17 дней назад

      Diary not Dairy