Hurrem Sultan Roxelana. Animated Story of the Most Powerful Woman in Ottoman History. All 3 Ep
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- All 3 episodes of animated story of Hurrem Sultan (also known as Roxelana).
Hurrem Sultan was one of the most powerful and influential women in Ottoman history as well as a prominent and controversial figure during the era known as the Sultanate of Women.
Young Anastasia, daughter of a priest from Rohatyn, western Ukraine, was taken prisoner and brought to Istanbul. There, the girl was lucky to be bought from the slave traders by the sultan's best friend and faithful associate, Ibrahim Pasha of Parga, who presented her to Suleiman as a gift in honor of the sultan's ascension to the throne.
Now part of the harem, the young captive immediately receives a new name - Hurrem, which in Persian means "one who brings joy" or "the cheerful one" and perfectly highlights the girl's cheerful character.
Soon, charming Hurrem manages to become Sultan Suleiman's consort and favorite.
You know what guys..
Normal people watch Game of Thrones
Legends watch Muhteşem Yüzyıl.
Gods watch and enjoy both then 😎
Both good
Legends of the legends watch both!
I watched both and the Tudors as well
Lmao true
That's some wrong facts hurrem was not anastasia . Anastasia is kosem and hurrem is Alexandra
From Wikipedia: Hurrem's birth name is unknown. Leslie P. Peirce has written that it may have been either Anastasia, or Aleksandra Lisowska. Among the Ottomans, she was known mainly as Haseki Hurrem Sultan or Hurrem Haseki Sultan.
@@hornedhelmet the name Roxelana also pops up
@@anishadasadhikary9505 Roxelane is the name she was known as in Europe it means in Polish 'the one from Ruthenia' it was not her birth name it was more like an nickname given by the European people to her ☺️
Her name was Alexandra Anastacia Lisowska, she and Kosem had the same name
Hurrem was either named Anastasia or Alexandra.
Kosem was for sure named Anastasia.
I love that they used Mahidevran's purple dress from the first episode lol
xD
2:07 this one??yeah i love that😍
Green
And hurem's iconic green and red dress
@@passantsherif7771
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
I laughed so hard in the start...
When hurrem put the thingie from mustafa's head to mehmed
Hahahaha
Its called Turban.
@@sheenshah5253
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 well we don't believe their stories. According to them Ertgrul was a non muslim. If we let the wolf tell the story of sheep they will keep the minda of sheeps as slaves.
@@sheenshah5253
As a religious Muslim Turk studying Ottoman history at university, I can say that you can absolutely trust Leslie Peirce. Never mind that she's American. Leslie Perice is a very valuable historian who knows Ottoman Turkish very well and has worked in the Ottoman archives for many years. Halil İnalcık, the greatest Turkish Ottoman historian, and Leslie Peirce worked together.
I love how well they captured everyone's facial expressions. 😂
When valide died, although sad, the small ghost animation jumping through the roof up made me laugh out loud lol 🤣
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@metehangediz3926 We know, we know!
2:48 This is how Sumbul bows his head😂
Omg yes😂😂
@@ra_808 ummm😕😕😕
@@hagervlogs7754 🤣
@@hagervlogs7754
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
@@rozasheikh1079 haha exactly what a fantastic character and he existed! The chief agha was indeed by hurrems side and I can imagine he was as funny as we saw in series haha.
Hürrem was a very strong and intelligent woman. Some outsiders may think that she is cunning and evil, but Hürrem, who was not given much importance to women at that time, showed the power of women by helping in many state affairs and signed her signature as the first feminist woman since then. . As a Turk, I can recommend you the Magnificent Century series. A very nice Turkish series, everything in the series is in this animation. They show it in order and it's a very good series.
Based on the Turkish novel "The Sultan" not on the "real" historical events. As a fan of the novel, I was pleased to see it in this format.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
Suleiman was stucked between being chad and simp.
@Marin Zovko
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
He was such an idiot 😂😂 killing your own child because your wife told you
true he was hella simp
@Mehmet Şireci Nobody could say it better.
Oh shut up.
I love how the sisters had to obey Hurrem irl. But I guess there had been less drama in the Magnificent Century then... But it is sad that they ignored Hurrem's actual status and power, also politically.
Exactly, the sisters BOWED to Hurrem. They didn't even dare to fight her otherwise according to the rules, she could banish them from harem .
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
The sister who was Hurrem's enemy is only Fatma Sultan. There were no problems between Hurrem & Hatice at the beginning, but Hatice starts to dislikes Hurrem after Ibrahim execution. Beyhan doesn't have much interraction with Hurrem while Sah was Hurrem's good friend
Awh suleyman reaction to when hurrem died 🥺
The animation is so cute and the story is simplfied 🙂
Anam insan türk tarihi yapıpta türkçe altyazı niye koymaz be
Türk değil çünkü galiba
@@shehrazatanushirvani3370 Türk tarihi lan nasıl galiba değil :D
@@YılanGülşah kanal türk değil cunku diyor
@@diamonia hayır direk neden türk tarihine altyazı koymadı demiş kanal senin cevabın aşırı alakasız mesela
Dizinin özeti bu, birebir tarih değil
Wow this is far from history but hey its history of muhteşem yüzyıl
That’s mostly based on the show(which I watched and loved) but still great video!! Enjoyed alot.
our history is so gorgeous 😭👑
This was so fun to watch and the accuracy 😂
Sümbül ağa değil aklı ben verdim hürrem sultana
Who else observed daya hatun and Nigar also😂
Great animation hahah they look cute 🥺✨
The most comprehensive work written on Hürrem Sultan's biography was written by Leslie Peirce, an American professor of Ottoman Empire history. The name of the book is "Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire". Leslie Peirce is a very successful historian who has worked in the Ottoman state archives in Istanbul for many years and is also referenced by Turkish historians. Instead of watching TV series, we should read historical books.
It’s so fun to see it all in animation.
nice animation
Sultan süleyman was born 6/11/1494 in trabzon and he reigned in 30/9/1520 and died 6/9/1566 in Szigetvár,Hungary
46 years waoow
I enjoyed this. Very cute animation. ❤️
And You Pronounce Sumbul Agha
As " Sumbal ah" 💖
Sumbul Agha is my favorite character in the series. I love him!
حبيت طريقه العرض عفكره عاملهم كتير بشبهو شخصيات المسلسل(حريم السلطان)❤❤😍😍😘😘😗😗
Dude this is just a summary of the tv series. Some of these events are fictional. Please stop spreading it like it's actual history.
Plot Twist: You don't exist either, Arya!
Narrated in his outfits in the television series😂😂😂
El mejor resumen de 150 capítulos de hora y media en 18 min
It's too cute and funny to see that purple dress of mahidevran😂 +sumbul &hurrem &ibrahim paşa😇😂😂😂😂
Magnificent Century is a TV series. It's not real btw :) + before episodes start it says "those things not real" yes great series but people think those are real. Just no.
This for real man are you made or something this is the real history of Ottoman Empire 10th sultanSuleman the magnificent great empire 🔥🔥☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️
After watching all the turkish episodes (cuz i’m turkish), the pronunciations of the names made me feel a little bit strange.But i know how they changed into english but still it sounds not right for me kdjdkdjdjf -by the way it is a really good tv series for especially the people who are looking for love and scheme xD
Şehzade Mustafa ❤️
Hurram Queen 👸😘
ruclips.net/video/aZzn_q4jt1U/видео.html 💕💞💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💝💝♥️💌
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these videos!
i liked it :D
Please do a video with Mihrimah or Nurbanu sultan !!❤️
Richtig süß gemacht haha
Aber man erkennt direkt, dass viel (zB die Kleider) von „Muhteşem Yüzyıl” übernommen wurde :)
Viel ? Hahah alles 😂👍🏽
Why you jealous you are famous because of her
Altyazili halini nerede bulabilirim
This is straight out of the tv show
Kids watch game of thrones
Legends watch the superior game of thrones aka the magnificent century
Ah Hürrem'im 👑
14:50 Big Sinan, oh realy Turkish culture architectural! He is a architect more than just. Very big a people... 😍❤
Sinan is from Albania 🇦🇱
Big fiziksel büyüklük great desen daha doğru olur
@@EnxhiToto
No. Sinan was born in Kayseri, Anatolia. He was probably an Armenian or a Turk.
Kosem was the most powerful woman in ottoman history in fact. Hurrem was the first to marry the sultan.
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
İngilizce bilmesem bile konuyu bildiğim için anlıyorum dnsşğsmeşsüsöwçsölwls
Do one about Nurbanu
You really need to do the life story of Sumbul Agha! #Sumbul2024!
How do you make this animation?
Sümbülün melune demesini bekledim 😀
Please add Turkish subtitles I want to watch videos!
Khazina sultan was really best one❤💝
6:08 but he makes Fatma looks prettier than Hatice
@@ChickenSoup736 Fatma is incredibly annoying.
чего, блин, а с каких пор есть канал на английском?
So cute🥰
Muhteşem yüzyılı izlemişler JQJSHDQJJSNC
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She was alexandra not Anastasia 🤣🤣
They should present the real story...
In real hetiza and ibrahim were not married actually
@Naber Aşko no dear... kindly read the real story
@Naber Aşko hatice sultan married iskrender pasha not Ibrahim, his wife was a woman named muhsine
Uwielbiam ten serial xd
she is not most powerful Sultan in the history. the real iron Lady is Turhan Sultan. read the book not Magnificent century
Turhan was not thaaat powerfull she broke the power that hurrem began, maybe kosem but the empire was in decadence.
Turhan fucked up big time, she ruined the Kadinlar Sultanate.
Kosem is the strongest valide sultan. Statesmen killed her because she was so powerful, not Turhan. Turhan was a puppet for pashas.
Do you know? Actually the most powerful woman in Ottoman history Kösem Sultan
Yeah
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
“Hateese” made me chuckle
Few things wrong not Anastasia it was Alexandria not Ibrahim but Suleimans mother who bought Hurrem for her son. I’m sure they are going from the series Magnificent Century because in history a lot of this did not happen. Ibrahim did not marry Hatice she was already married & he was to someone else as well. Ibrahim had 1 child with his wife.
The real name is unknown.
Lan efsane olmuş çok iyi
This is the better vertion of trashta from The Remarried Empress
Hurrem sultan real name is Roxelana or Anastasia or Alexandra Lisowska in Tv Series Muhteşem Yüzyıl ep1 has using name Alexandra Lisowska
It's Alexandra La Rossa not Lisowska
@@cordelianur are you wrong
@@cordelianur in the tv series ep 1 this name is Alexandra Lisowska not La Rossa
@@blinkvip6371 Just google up “ Alexandra La Rossa ” you will see that i'm not wrong
@@cordelianur ok
✨✨sülüman✨✨
Sehzade Mustafa was a big lost for the Empire...
Okay, now I spoiled the whole series for myself...
And One of The ranks also Includes Suleimans sisters , Hatice, Fatma , Shah , Sultan
And In reality Valide and Hurrem sultan had a Mother and daughter relationship, And Sultan and Hurrem married after Valides death , To give Respect to her position
Hurrem outranked sisters, sisters of Suleiman bowed to Hurrem in real life.
Please add Turkish subtitles ❤
How you making this animation tell me app
Hurrem is not anastasia her name is Alexandra
-Kosem is anastasia
The films name " Muhteşem yüzyıl "
Herkesin dizidekilere benzemesi
Lo necesito en español ahoraaa
One sec I thought it’s was Scarlet Witch lol
Hurem was not the most powerful woman of the Ottoman Empire, it was Kosem Sultan.
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
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But tbh this is actually taken from the series muhteşem yüzyıl..not from the real history between them. :P
lan harika olmuss
But actually Mihrimah sultan is The First Child , but even so , The sultan still loved her
türk dizisinin bu kadar ses getirdiğine inanamıyorum ahshaahhs
Türk erkekleri ve Slav kadını aşkları... :D
Most powerful woman was Kösem Sultan in Ottomon Empire.
Yes so powerful that statesmen had to kill her, not even Turhan was in the position to order it, she was weak. She became pasha puppet for 3-4 years and then retired to harem because she was tired of all this going on and also the fact they got in harem and killed her mother in law, kosem sultan. She was so afraid and angry.
Yes, Kösem Sultan is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire, but Hürrem Sultan has a very special place in the Ottoman Empire. Nurbanu, Safiye, Kösem and Turhan owe all their power to Hürrem Sultan. You ask why? Because Hürrem Sultan is the woman who created the title of "Haseki Sultan". Before Hürrem Sultan, only padishahs were called 'Sultan'. Before Hürrem Sultan, women were only called "Hatun", which means "Woman". The first woman to use the title "Sultan" is Hürrem Sultan. For women, "Sultan" means Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, no Ottoman woman was a Queen. Before Hürrem Sultan, women who were mothers of princes were insignificant concubines. Hürrem Sultan was the first Queen (Sultan) in the Ottoman Empire. Before Hürrem Sultan, the concubines who gave birth to a son of the padishah received a daily salary of 40 akce. On the other hand, Hürrem Sultan's daily salary was enormous because she was a queen: her daily salary was 2000 akçe, that is, $6000. As Haseki Sultan in the Ottoman Empire, the highest salary belongs to Hürrem Sultan. While Nurbanu Sultan was Haseki Sultan, she was getting half the salary of Hürrem Sultan: 1000 akçe per day. After Nurbanu Sultan became Valide Sultan, her salary was 2000 akce per day. When Safiye Sultan was the sultan's concubine, she received a daily salary of 700 akce and after she became the Valide Sultan, her salary was 3000 akçes per day. Likewise, Kösem Sultan's salary was 1000 akçe per day when she was Haseki Sultan, and 3000 akçe per day when she was Valide Sultan. If Hürrem Sultan had not taken the title of "Sultan", Kösem Sultan could not have been regent. Because women after Hürrem Sultan were able to get the title of 'Sultan' thanks to Hürrem Sultan. As Kösem Hatun, she could not act as regent because "Hatun" did not specify an office. And Kösem Sultan owes her ability to give birth to more than one son to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to be allowed to give birth to more than one son. Hürrem Sultan is the first woman to transform from a slave to a queen. Hürrem is the strongest Haseki Sultan, while Kösem is the strongest Mother Queen. Hürrem Sultan was the legal wife of the number one man in the world at that time. Sultan Suleiman was ruling the world, and Hürrem Sultan was ruling Sultan Suleiman. There were 300 women in Sultan Suleiman's harem. Hürrem stood out among these 300 women with her intelligence and became the only woman of Sultan Suleiman. Sultan Suleiman swore that he would not have sexual intercourse with any woman other than Hürrem Sultan. It is very interesting that Hürrem Sultan had such a great influence on such a powerful man. Despite her slave origin, it is admirable that she gained so much power and ruled the number one man of the world. Kösem Sultan owes her status as Queen and her power to Hürrem Sultan. Hürrem Sultan is the first concubine to have the title of "Sultan" and If it wasn't for Hürrem Sultan, Kösem Sultan would be Kösem Hatun (Woman).
Hurrem renego (enojo) como Pucca 🤭
Suleyman ruled for 46 years not 42.
Waoo
Most powerful woman is kosem sultan stop spreading lies
No its Turhan Sultan, stop to watching Muhteşem Yüzyıl Kösem and read the book pal
@@oguzayunlu google who is the most powerful woman in the ottomans history sweety
@@oguzayunlu kosem was better but turhen was kind of sweet and heppen to win
@Galacticos Galatios yes she did so that means in a way turhan won And you know in society of sultans and stuff the womens hate each others and the last one will give the experience to the second one and the second one is an example to the futur sultana and in a hate and evil way but surprising all of them were unique with unique personality so obviously kosem will one day be defeated by a sultana and yes kosam is the most powerful sultana ever but she lost and the way she lost is because one of her close friend heppen to turn her back for money so she went and told turhan about everything and turhan was in way heppen to be more sweet towards her sun and more of a mother than kosem but I feel always bad for kosem since she was the powerful one and believe it or not the turkish people heppen to love her unlike other sultana kosem is the most loved by her people. Not even hurem or nurbanu had a fan base from turkish people
Yeah and she was the most evil one too.
Djdjdjjdjd tarihi yansitmiyor ama İbrahim paşa çok benziyor diziye djdj
So cute.
Alguien que hable español? 🤔😂😂
Hi. You can watch Español version if you want: ruclips.net/channel/UCRXjU4bzgwApfv8c7xTzKqg
Jajajaja brutal, la novela animada. 🤣
Nyc cartoons though i watched the whole series originally 😍😍😍
She is not Anastasia she is Alexandra from Russia,a daughter of a priest while Anastasia is a daughter of a merchant and Anastasia became kossem and they are different person...
Hurrems laugh 😭😂😂😂😭😭 she’s really evil 😭😂😂😂
Lol these so cuteeee
Herkes İngilizce biliyor maşallah
They didn’t even spare their own sons.
YO most of these scenes are taken from The Magnificent Century series!!!! It's not true
1) Hurrem never told valide sultan that Ibrahim cheated, simply because he never cheated 😂 His marriage to Hatice itself isn't historically evident! How can you accuse him of being an adulterous!?
2) Hurrem never refused to sleep with the sultan and he only married her because he loved her and wanted others to respect her.
3) there are no historical evidences that Mahidevran was responsible for the death of Mehmet
4) it's Shehzade. Not She-Has-A-Day
In the real story, Suleyman did propose to her, but she refused because she said that she must first be emancipated.
Very good, but you always tells mixed