I have a very stupid question but then again I'm very bad at comparing faces. Is the Ayse Hatun in episode 60 that gets kicked down the stairs by Fatma Hatun the same Ayse Hatun that gives birth to Nergissah?
I can't say whether this is the same actress or not. They look similar to me but then they could just look very much alike. Unfortunately the youtube page cuts the credits off or else I would check if it names the same actress.
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@starbabe569 you have a point about a childless favorite being Hürrem’s rival during the first season. Ayse Hatun would’ve fit. She already dislikes Hürrem even the latter hasn’t done anything to her. Of course, since being Mustafa’s mother saved Mahi- Ayse would probably end up being executed for the poison incident.
The feud with Mahidevran could come in when Suleiman goes back to Hürrem’s bed. Then it’s clear Hürrem is being favored to an extreme degree and Mahi has a reason to be worried.
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Some concubines of Sultan Suleiman I
Gülfem Hatun
Mahidevran Hatun
Ayse Hatun
Haseki Hürrem Sultan
Sadika Hatun
Gulnihal Hatun
Firuze Hatun
Nazenin Hatun
Princess Isabel
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Fictional women from Muhtesem Yuzyil (Magnifcent Century) that give me bi panic:
1. Ezgi Eyüboğlu as Aybige Hatun
2. Merve Oflaz as Ayse Hatun
3. Saadet Aksoy as Sadika Hatun
4. Gonca Sarıyildiz as Fatma Hatun
5. Cansu Dere as Firuze Hatun
6. Burcu Tuna as Gulnihal Hatun
7. Yasemin Allen as Defne Sultan
8. Melike İpek Yalova as Princess Isabella Fortuna
9. Burcu Özberk as Huricihan Sultan
10. Hayal Köseoğlu as Nulifer Hatun
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Sen ateşten bile olsan
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Is it just me or does the characters have a very symbolic color palette (in particular Mahi and Hürrem)?
Mahi wears a mix of colors that symbolize calmness, stability, approachability and comfort. Even though a few of her gowns so far have not been salmon, beige or brown- the kaftans she wears with them are.
The colors of Hürrem's clothing tend to symbolize youth, passion, desire, confidence, renewal/restoration, and healing.
As for Hafsa, it appears to me that all of her dresses are somewhat symbolic but usually only of her royal status. There are a few worth looking at more in-depth.
The color palettes for Mahi and Hürrem fit their characters, or what I know of them so far. I am really thinking about doing a costume symbolism post per episode, but I'd have to go back and watch the episodes 1 & 3. Maybe in the (hopefully near) future when I have more time on my hands.
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