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The series follows the life of Kösem Sultan, the most powerful and influential woman in the Ottoman Empire.It chronicles her journey from being brought as a slave into the Imperial harem of Ahmed I, through her rise to power and influence as Haseki Sultan, to becoming a formidable ruler who dominated the Ottoman Empire as Valide Sultan and Naib i Sultanat during the reigns of her sons Murad ...
Its first season and 16 episodes of the second season were aired on the channel, and the rest of the series was broadcast on Star TV. [1] Each episode is 90 to 150 minutes long. Producer Timur Savcı said in July 2013 that the series would end in March 2014, [2] but it concluded with 139 episodes on June 11, 2014. [3] [4]
Kösem Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: كوسم سلطان; [a] 1589 – 2 September 1651), also known as Mahpeyker Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: ماه پیكر; [b] lit. ' Moon visage '), was the Haseki Sultan as the chief consort and legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I, Valide Sultan as a mother of sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim and Büyük Valide Sultan as a grandmother of Sultan Mehmed IV as well ...
Muhteşem Yüzyıl (Turkish pronunciation: [muhteˈʃem ˈjyzjɯl], lit. ' Magnificent Century ') is a Turkish historical drama series. Written by Meral Okay and Yılmaz Şahin, it is based on the life of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and his wife Hürrem Sultan, a slave girl who became the first Ottoman Haseki Sultan. [2]
[1] [2] Tsilimpiou became particularly popular in Greece after her participation in the 2006 Greek television series Gia tin kardia enos angelou and the hit Greek television series To Nisi. She played as blind child in theater. Tsilimpiou made her acting debut with a major role in the popular Turkish television series Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem.
Gevherhan Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: کوھرخان سلطان, "Gem of the Khan"; c. 1605/1606 or 1608 [1] –1660) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Ahmed I (reign 1603–1617) and Kösem Sultan, [2] [3] half-sister of Sultan Osman II (reign 1618–1622), and sister of Sultans Murad IV (1623–1640) and Ibrahim (reign 1640–1648) of the Ottoman Empire.
Ayşe Sultan, the fourth Haseki, she was titled as such in January 1645. She was of Tatar origins. [29] [30] Mahienver Sultan, fifth Haseki, she is mentioned for the first time in 2 May 1646. She was of Circassian origin. [29] Saçbağlı Sultan, [28] sixth Haseki, she was of Circassian origin and the original name was Leyla.
Per custom, Gülbahar got the highest position in the imperial family after the sultan himself when her son, Bayezid ascended the throne in 1481 [22] until her death in 1492. During her son's reign, she and the rest of the Imperial Family resided at the Old Palace ( saray-ı atik ) and were visited by the Sultan who on each visit used to pay ...