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This blue and golden kaftan was first worn by Şehzade Mustafa in the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Magnificent Century.
With the sleeves cut off, the kaftan appears again on Şehzade Osman (later Sultan Osman II) in the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of Magnificent Century: Kösem. The sleeves were shortened once again before it was used on Şehzade Kasım in the second episode of the second season.
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This Silver Kraftan Costume is worn in Magnificent Century Season 4 Episode 3 (2013) on Engin Öztürk as Sehzade Selim and worn in Magnificent Century: Kosem two times, First worn on Taner Ölmez as Osman I in Season 1 Episode 24 (2016) and worn again later on Metin Akdülger as Sultan Murad 4 in Season 2 (2017)
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reusedturkishcostumes · 3 months
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This Golden/Brown kaftan is worn two times in Magnificent Century: Kösem, First worn on Sehzade Osman II In Season 1 Episode 23 (2016) and worn again on Sehzade Kasim in Season 2 Episode 6 (2016)
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This Golden Nigth Shirt gown with Flowers on is worn on Mustafa in Magnificent Century in Season 4 Episode 08 (Episode 111) and worn again later on Sultan Osman in Magnificent Century: Kosem in Episode 83
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Meylişah/ Melylikaya/Mehlika. Her date of birth is unknown. She was of russian origin.
Originally she was a slave of Kuyuncu Mehmed Pasha and after his death, Pasha's wife presented her to chief black eunuch of the Imperial Harem, Haci Agha. The agha treated her like his own daughter and he decided to freed her. When Meylişah and Osman II met, she was a free woman. There is no record of their marriage but according to islamic law, a freed slave woman could not be a concubine again. On 20th October 1621, Meylisah gave birth to sehzade Ömer, the only known child of Osman II. Unfortunatelly, in February 1622 Ömer tragically passed away. According to venetian bailo, Osman Il and Meylisah together with prince Ömer and with other female family members were watching a re-enactment of the sultan 's Polish campaign organized as a big show at the palace. One of the acemioglan (boys considered to join the Janissaries) playing the role of a Polish solider discharged the gun and caused a ricochet.Osman blamed Meylisah for that accident and refused to see her ever again. She lost her ranks and titles. She disappers from Harem records with Ömer's death. Nothing more is known about her.
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davidcescleo · 1 year
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While I was watching MC, I always wanted Hurrem to win and I really liked her, she always loved Suleyman and protected her children so she was a pretty rootable character.
Kosem on the other hand is a horrible person but for some reason, I liked her much more than Hurrem, I wanted her to kill Sehzade Mehmet and beat Turhan (because she sucks). This could be because the source of her existence and power is not a man but herself, unlike Hurrem whose all existence depended on Suleyman.
Kosem chose five padisahs (Mustafa, Osman, Murat, Ibrahim and Mehmet) and run the states for like 30 years. What did Hurrem do? She couldn't even listen to the divan without Suleyman exiling her, she had no power compared to Kosem.
I am not mad at her character don't get me wrong I am just annoyed at the writers for never showing (or showing too little) her "state relations" side.
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lorirwritesfanfic · 1 year
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Berk Atan as Prince Hamid Osmanoğlu
Disclaimer: this character profile was created specifically to fit Prince Hamid on Meant To Be universe . I unfortunately don't own the character, I don't assume to know everything about him and I have no intention to affirm this is exactly who he is and how other people should write him. I'm merely a hardcore enthusiast of this lovely character and I do my best to keep his essence while adding a few headcanons of my own.
Name: Hamid Osmanoğlu
Nationality: Turkish
Birthdate: December 3, 1991.
Hometown: Istanbul, Türkiye
Current Residence: Ithaca, NY, USA
Occupation: Envoy of Türkiye in the United States of America, graduate student of MBA Economics and Management at Cornell University
Talents/Skills: public speaking, a knack for languages, charm, cooking, self-defense and combat skills.
Parents: Murat Osmanoğlu and Raisa Doğan-Osmanoğlu
Siblings: Nesrin Osmanoğlu-Aksoy, Malak Osmanoğlu, Sevim Osmanoğlu.
Closest relatives: Ahmet and Halime Osmanoğlu (uncle and aunt), Osman Osmanoğlu (grandfather - deceased), Kaan Aksoy (brother in-law).
Background: First born of Ambassador of Türkiye in Australia Murat Osmanoğlu and prosecutor Raisa Doğan-Osmanoğlu, Hamid is easy going, perceptive and polite, has the ability to make friends everywhere he goes and charms everyone with his sense of humor and kind heart. With an impressive wit and knack for languages, he's fluent in seven languages (Arabic, English, French, German, Hindi, Mandarin and Spanish) aside from his native tongue. He fell in love with International Relations when he was nine and studied Economics and Finance at Bahcesehir University (2008-2011), hoping to follow his father's footsteps and become a diplomat.
To please his mother, he studied Law in Cambridge (2012-2015), worked with her for six months and quit to spent a month traveling with his father. He returned to Cambridge to get a Msc in International Relations and Politics (2016-2018), getting his first job at UK Parliament, where he worked with Earl Vincent Foredale.
He enrolled in MBA Economics and Management at Cornell University (2018-2021) and now works as an envoy of Türkiye in the USA, taking a job as legal advisor right after that.
What's his family like?
The Osmanoğlu family (on his father side) is composed by direct descentants from the House of Osman. When the Ottoman Empire fell, his grandfather Sehzade Osman was exiled in the UK with his family, then moved to the United States, where he married and lived most of his life. Most of his relatives live in Germany, UK or USA, but they still gather every year for festivities. All Osmanoğlu members follow Muslim traditions, but living in western countries made them inclined to a modern lifestyle.
The Doğan family (on his mother side), however, is more traditional. Mostly composed by women, they live in the same neighborhood and gather around at least twice per month. Filthy rich, pragmatic and meddlesome, they often interfere on younger relatives career choices, friendships and relationships, calling family meetings and interventions whenever they see fit. Though Hamid loves his mother and aunts dearly, their intrusive habits are among the reasons why he moved out of his family's house and doesn't have plans to live permanently in Turkiye again.
Favourite childhood memory: sailing with his father, grandfather and uncle.
Nicknames: Aslan (among the men in his family), Osman (among friends at school/university because of the name on his football jersey), Hamidciğim (most women in his family call him that, but according to him, this petname sounds more endearing to him when Daphne calls)
Astrology sign: Sagittarius sun, Aquarius rising, Cancer moon
Hobbies: Driving, fishing, reading, cooking, MMORPG
Relationship status: In a relationship with Daphne Wang
Top 5 songs:
Burcu Güneş - Sen Benimsin, Ben Seninim
Emre Aydın - Hoşçakal
Paul McCartney - My Love
Coldplay - A Message
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
Favourite books:
The Twenty-One Balloons by Pene du Bois
The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk
Poems of Nâzım Hikmet (1986 edition)
Favourite movies:
Psycho (1960)
Spirited Away (2001)
Sonbahar (2008)
Favourite TV shows:
He likes most cooking TV shows, but his favourite is Masterchef Kids (he is amazed by talented children). From Netflix, his favourites are Sex Education, Aşk 101 and The Crown. But his all time favourites are period dramas (Magnificent Century, Magnificent Century: Kösem, The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice, Kuruluş Osman, Reign, The Tudors, The Spanish Princess...), He is also into K-Drama and Chinese drama because of Daphne and his sisters, but he only watches with them.
Biggest guilty pleasure:
watching Daphne's trashy TV reality shows while eating greasy food. He's not entirely ashamed of the greasy food and says it motivates him to exercise more in the next day, but will blantantly deny liking Love Island, Love is Blind and Say Yes To The Dress.
Sweet or savoury?
Normally he says both, but when push comes to shove, he'll choose savoury.
Favourite food:
Menemen, kofte burger, ramen, baklava
Favourite drinks:
Non-alcoholic - Turkish coffee, cappucino, Turkish tea, pomegranate juice, strawberry daiquiri mocktail
Alcoholic - Irish coffee, rakı, wine
Most treasured possessions:
A Ducati Panigale V4R and A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Zeitzone watch with his initials engraved in the back.
Close Friends:
Sevim Osmanoğlu (OC), Yusuf Konevi, Ali Koveni (OC), Sanem Konevi (OC), Veronica Dantas (OC), Bartholomew Chambers.
Goals for the future:
Travel to Sub-Saharan Africa, take Daphne to travel with him more often, buying an apartment in London.
Dog lover or cat lover?
Both (don't expect him to choose)
Early bird or night owl?
Early bird (unless he's jetlagged)
How does he relax after a bad day?
When he's alone, he goes jogging or driving to clear his head then finds something to eat. When he's with Daphne, he stays home with her, preferably resting his head on her lap as they watch movies.
Personality: ENFP-A (Assertive Campaigner)
Campaigners (ENFPs) are true free spirits – outgoing, openhearted, and open-minded. With their lively, upbeat approach to life, they stand out in any crowd. But even though they can be the life of the party, Campaigners don’t just care about having a good time. These personality types run deep – as does their longing for meaningful, emotional connections with other people.
One random headcanon:
During his teenhood, he used to play MMORPG with then Prince Liam of Cordonia and Drake Walker during late nights. He's not as close to the King of Cordonia as he used be, but they're still good friends. He attended the King's coronation, the King's engagement parties to Lady Madeleine and Lady Jade, the bachelor party in Paris and wedding to Queen Jade. He was also invited to the bachelor + bachelorette party in Vegas, but politely declined because he was preparing himself for the interviews for the MBA at Cornell University.
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gulnarsultan · 2 years
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》 Mahfiruze Sultan 《
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Gerçek adı : Hansuret-Bikeç
Doğum tarihi ve yer : 1590 / Kafkasya ( Labe nehri civarında )
Ölüm tarihi ve yer : 28.10.1620
Babası : Prens Alkas Çerkassky
Annesi : Feride Hatun
Ağabeyi : Janhot Bey
Kardeşi : Şahincah Hatun, Ali Bey.
Eşi : 1 Ahmed
Evlilik tarihi :  8 Ocak 1604
Çocukları : 2 Osman                     Hatice Sultan                     Hanzade Sultan                     Şehzade Bayezid                     Şehzade Hüseyin                     Şehzade Süleyman                     Zeynep Sultan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Real name: Hansuret-Bikec
Date and place of birth : 1590 / Caucasus ( around the river Labe )
Date and place of death : 28.10.1620
Father: Prince Alkas Cherkassky
Mother: Feride Hatun Older Brother: Janhot Bey Brother: Şahincah Hatun, Ali Bey.
Spouse: 1 Ahmed
Marriage date : 8 January 1604
Children: 2 Osmans Hatice Sultan Hanzade Sultan Sehzade Bayezid Sehzade Hussein Sehzade Suleiman Zeynep Sultan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tarihçi Peçevi, Mahfiruz'u Şehzade Mehmed'in annesi olarak gösterir.  Ancak o zaman Şehzade Mehmed'in doğum tarihi 8 Mart 1605 değil 3 Ağustos 1605 olmalıdır. Ayrıca 1611 sefir raporuna göre Mahfiruze Sultan Übeyde adında bir şehzade doğurmuştur.  Aynı yıl Şehzade Übeyde vefat etmiştir.
Historian Peçevi indicates Mahfiruz as the mother of Şehzade Mehmed. But then, Prince Mehmed's birth date should have been August 3, 1605, not March 8, 1605.  In addition, based on the ambassador report of 1611, Mahfiruze Sultan gave birth to a prince named Übeyde. Şehzade Übeyde passed away in the same year.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mahfiruze Sultan beyaz tenli ve uzun boyluydu. Beline kadar uzun kumral rengli saçlara sahibti. Gözleri firuze rengindeydi.
Mahfiruze Sultan was white-skinned and tall. She had long auburn hair up to her waist. His eyes were the color of turquoise.
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On the 28th of the month of Cinili, year 78 of the Turkiye Calendar After the military expedition in Anatolia, Zaganos Pasha took time to visit Dimotika (Didymoteicho). In this city lives a former Ottoman sultanate family that was expelled from the political scene due to the coup of the Pashas after the death of Fatih Sultan Mehmet 78 years ago. The family at that time was led by Sehzade Bayazit, the eldest son of Sultan Fatih, who was elderly. Zaganos Pasha met him at his khaniqah (seclusion for Sufis) to discuss a number of matters. One of them was the agreement to restore the Ottoman Empire in the capital, Istanbul, if the affairs with the Balt Rhein were completed. (At that time, the two countries were still signing the Florence Peace Agreement.) Sehzade accepted this deal. but he could not guarantee that Zaganos Pasha would continue to assume office as Grand Vizier (prime minister) after the Ottomans came to power. Zaganos is ready to accept the risk.
The meeting between Zaganos and Sehzade Bayazit was not the first. Previously, they had met in 69 Calendar Turkiye. At that time, the relationship between the two of them was limited to social intimacy and formality. The whereabouts of this family are indeed very vague, so that they are not known to the public except for two pashas, namely Zaganos Pasha himself and his mentor, Timorlu Oruc Pasha. This meeting had previously been planned by the two pashas with the aim of returning the Osman family to the royal throne and disbanding the stratocracy, which they said was incompatible with the current Turkiye government. This transition plan was not carried out, except after Turkiye was able to win the war against the Balt Rhein, which ended with the Edirne treaty in 80 Calendar Turkiye, and the political vacuum that occurred after Buyuk Pasha's death four months later.
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Bayazit II, who was crowned as the eighth sultan of the Ottoman dynasty after the death of Buyuk Pasha in the month of Cinili, year 80 of the Turkiye calendar, is considered to be the end of the Stratocracy era and the restoration of Ottoman rule after an interruption of 80 years.
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pepbahtiar · 5 months
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KO S5E158
Yunus Emre : "Osman Bey berkata , "Darah saudara tidak boleh ditumpahkan"
Cerkutay (Jr.) : "Tetapi mereka menjebak Sehzader Tinggi (Alladdin Bey), mengapa umat Islam melakukan ini satu sama lain untuk menumpahakan darah?"
Yunus Emre : "Karena mereka terjerumus ke dalam permainan setan, dia mempunyai jebakan yang begitu berbahaya sehingga nafsu menjadikanmu berteman dengan setan."
Cerkutay Jr. : "Jebakan apa itu?", Kau adalah Sultan kata-kata (Penyair), Kau akan memberi tahu aku, kan?"
Yunus Emre : "Kepengecutan....menganggap diri lebih unggul... keinginan akan ketenaran dan kemuliaan mengorbankan/ menghalalkan segalanya ...untuk emas...melayani para pelayan untuk properti. Setan punya jebakan lain, tapi ..ada satu jebakan paling jahat/tersembunyi yaitu kesombongan, cinta pd diri sendiri, berfikir bahwa kau pantas mendapatkan segalanya.
Muslim yang jatuh ke dalam pernagkap itu berjalan dengan arogansi. Dia memfitnah saudaranya ...menumpahkan darahnya..dan berfikir dia benar. Seperti Kabil dan Habil. Tahukah Kau Kisah Kabil dan Habil?"
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magnificentlyreused · 2 months
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This dark blue and golden kaftan was first worn by Şehzade Osman (later Sultan Osman II) in the twenty-second episode of the first season of Magnificent Century: Kösem. It is worn again by Sultan Murad IV during a flashback in the twenty-sixth episode of the second season.
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cftragedy · 1 year
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gimme ☁️ CLOUD - a soft headcanon, for everyone!!
tyr magnussen
tyr can keep composure pretty well during meetings or other important royal or political situations, but in his day to day you can Always tell what he's feeling once you start paying attention. he tends to seek out pressure related stims when he's anxious --curling in on himself and squeezing his arms around his knees, crossing his arms tightly, etc-- but being happy has a variety of reactions. he hums often, usually around anneliese but sometimes also when he's by himself. when he was younger and smaller, one leg was always swinging if he was sitting. he doesn't do it as much now, but spinning is another one he used to do a lot as a child, usually on his right foot only. he tends to rock back and forth when he stands, rocking from back on his heels to almost toe walking and back again and he pretty much Always crosses his arms when he does this. when he thinks something is especially funny, he'll repeat it quietly to himself a few times, sometimes immediately and sometimes at random.
ezrak osman
ez can actually braid hair pretty decently, having grown up with all younger sisters. he can't manage the more intricate styles his sisters would have for, say, parties, but a day to day sort of braid? he's got you. he actually finds it fairly relaxing to do, especially since it's customary for women to wear their hair quite long, so braiding takes some time. defne especially used to ask him for help the most, despite being repeatedly reminded the servant girls were much less busy than the sehzade and could also help her. he very rarely minded, however.
augustus windsor
auggie is very much not a vestibular stimmer in the way tyr is, but they have their own go tos. while they do stim with movement at time, they're more discrete. they'll drum their rings on surfaces, usually tables but sometimes just whatever was already in their hands. they also tend to specifically twist the ring ambrose gave them back and forth, though this can be a nervous habit or a simple regulation. they don't hum, but they do click their tongue against the back of their teeth, though not always rhythmically. texture is also very important, and especially when they're thinking deeply it's not uncommon for one hand to move across an opposite sleeve or a cushion or really whatever they can reach that won't raise eyebrows.
emil jönsson
emil says he doesn't care for andrin, and make no mistake. the young prince is not cracking his list of favorite people. but for whatever reason, andrin has taken somewhat of a shine to emil, likely because he considers the two of them near in age. kids have no concept of age, and emil can only explain that he's a grown man so many times. however, andrin regards him almost like a cool older brother, and emil has warmed up to the toddler. he will not volunteer to help mind the prince, but as long as andrin behaves himself, emil doesn't really mind if the boy tags along with him on walks or wanderings. he's started talking to him more, too. he tells andrin about the things he and his friends used to get into, offhandedly promising to show him how to climb trees and skip rocks when he's older.
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lietulietas · 4 years
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~Hümaşah Sultan~
Hümaşah was born Manisa. She might be born in autumn 1543 during visit of Hürrem Sultan or she might be posthume child of Sehzade Mehmed. According to historian Alderson, her mother's name was Aya. It is known that Aya was married off to Pertev Pasha. After Sehzade Mehmed's death, Hümaşah and Aya Hatun moved from Manisa to Istanbul, Old Palace. Hümaşah was close to her grandparents and her cousin, Ayşe Hümaşah, daughter of Mihrimah Sultan and Rüstem Paşa. Perhaps, both girls were educated together. Both of them were close to their uncle Sehzade Cihangir. Apparently an outgoing personality, the teenage Changir was the perfect uncle to his nieces.
In 1566/1567 Hümaşah was married off to the third Vezir, Ferhad Paşa. The marriage lasted 8-9 years till Ferhat Pasha's death on 06. January 1575. The ceremony took place in the Old Palace. From marriage with Ferhad Pasha she had several children. The known ones are: Sultanzade Hüsni, Sultanzade Osman, Fatma Hanimsultan, Sultanzade Ibrahim, Sultanzade Mustafa. They had at least 4 more daughters but the names are unknown, probably because they didn't reached adulthood. It appears that some of the childern were twins. In August 1575, Hümasah remarried to Sokolluzade Lala Mustafa Pasha. But the marriage lasted also till Lala Mustafa Pasha's death, on 7. August 1580. They had a son Sultanzade Sokolluzade Abdülbaki. Her third marriage took place in 1581 with Gaazi Mehmed Pasha who outlived Hümasah. They didn't have children together.Hümasah sultan also educated and trained Safiye and presented her to her cousin Murad, son of Selim Il and Nurbanu. Safiye lived in Hümasah's household after her abduction but Safiye's role in Hümasah's household is still unclear.
Hümasah Sultan died in 1582, the cause of death is unknown. She is buried in Shezade Mosque. The Mosque was built in honor of Hümasah's father, Sehzade Mehmed.
Her children are also buried in Sehzade's mosque.
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reallifesultanas · 3 years
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Family of Ahmed I.
Some new information about Fatma: "There is no clear information in the sources about the date of Fatma Sultan's death, it is generally stated that she died after her marriage to Kozbekçi Yusuf Pasha. The cause of her death is unknown. The date on which the jewels to be sold in her estate were recorded is shown as March 1671" (...) "Considering that the inheritance was recorded after the funeral and burial procedures, it is seen that the collection of the estate took time."So she possibly died in very late 1670 or early 1671 we can be fine with that. Based on this new study she left money, inheritance to: - Haseki Sultan, who back then was Emetullah Rabia Gülnüş - Fatma Hanimsultan, who was her step-daughter and so the daughter of Esmehan Kaya Sultan --> this is interesting as Fatma Sultan and Melek Ahmed (father of Fatma Hanimsultan) were not in the best relationship... But at the same times Fatma the older cared for Fatma the younger. At this point i must mention something. We usually consider the marriage of Esmehan Kaya and Melek Ahmed a close and lovely one because of Evliya. Evliya praised the two of them, but at the same time Evliya and Melek Ahmed were relatives, sooooo maybe this whole Melek Ahmed and Esmehan thing was not so lovely? Maybe Fatma disliked Melek Ahmed with a reason? Or maybe she just blamed him for the death of Esmehan Kaya? The article mentions only two sons of Fatma: Hüseyin and Ömer. It says that Hüseyin was born from her marriage to Kaptan-ı Derya Canpoladzade Mustafa Pasha; Ömer was born from her marriage to Koca Yusuf Pasha. But we know another son of Fatma, Süleyman Bey also from Canpolzade Pasha; and one son from her very first marriage, Hasan, who died as a baby.Also it is clear that Fatma Sultan married her third husband Koca Yusuf Pasha not in 1656 but ~1637/8.  
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ibrahimnerde · 2 years
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Sehzade Mustafa promised to not kill his brothers but Hurrem didn’t believe it why? He never hurted them. It is not impossible after all Sultan Ahmed didn’t kill his brother but unfortunately Osman did so nothing is 100% sure.
The thing is,it is either kill or get killed.
One prospective which is Mustafa loves his brothers dearly and will never hurt them and even had a plan to assign them for the future. That’s a promise that Mustafa made and that’s great.
On the other hand, Hurrem can’t depend on promises. Promises could be broken and have been broken so expecting her to live dependently on the sheer possibility that Mustafa might stick to his promises is unrealistic. Cause to her what if he broke the promise? At the end Mahidevran once threatened her and her children’s life how is she supposed to trust Mustafa’s brotherly promises?
I am not saying Mustafa wouldn’t stick to his promise…no one could ever determine what would’ve happened if Mustafa ascended the throne. I am saying that Hurrem was being realistic. Mehmet also loved Mustafa and even put himself in danger for Mustafa so why did Mahi kill him? Because she can’t depend on some innocent lovey dovey promises that are completely unrealistic considering the situation they are in.
In MCK Osman killing mehmet speaks volume about these brotherly promises. They aren’t all fake but one can’t depend on it. First let’s talk about sultan Ahmet and Mustafa. Ahmet initially didn’t kill Mustafa because that hunted his conscience, Mahmut hunted his conscience. But he still tried to kill him twice one of them he was still youngster sultan driven by his emotions and personally stopped the execution. The 2nd time Ahmet didn’t stop the execution himself it was Mustafa who chased a bird and the executioners couldn’t find him. Which means that the 2nd time Ahmet was gonna leave Mustafa die if Mustafa didn’t chase that bird. Then “merciful” sultan Ahmet understands that god is sending him a message to not kill him Mustafa instead he cuts all Mustafa’s human connections. In conclusion sultan Ahmet isn’t merciful because not killing doesn’t make one merciful specially when he attempted to do it twice.
Osman promised to protect the life of his brothers and when he got on the throne what he does? Exile kosem who saved him then kill mehmet because he thought mehmet would defy when my guy did absolutely nothing.
Then we have murat….
Anyway to conclude this just because one promised something doesn’t mean he’ll fulfill his promise. My expectations if Mustafa ascended the throne he’ll definitely send off Hurrem, might kill Selim first. I am not sure whether he’ll kill Cihangir or Bayezid but they definitely won’t be treated like normal princes would be.
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