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floatyflowers · 1 month
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Dark Platonic Father! Mehmed The Conquerer x Reader
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For: @alicevila
No one can deny how sultan Mehmed favors you amongst his children.
There is no reason for him to dislike you, especially when you are religious, polite, and are kind and obedient towards him and your mother.
Even though you can be chaotic sometimes but Mehmed loves it.
You memorized the whole holy Quran by the age of five.
And your father used that as an excuse for you to recite a part of the Quran for him everyday as a way to spend time with you.
Everything goes well until your father becomes the sultan.
You are forbidden from leaving your chamber, you are always within sight of servants.
Your mother is even forbidden from seeing you.
When he visited you, you tried to convince him to give you some freedom but he refused.
"Father, please, i can't bear the thought of staying any longer inside of my chamber!"
"This is final, you are obligated to obey me, have you forgotten what our religion said about obeying your parents?"
"Obey them in what is right, but our religion also didn't tell you to treat me like a prisoner-"
"If locking you up is going to keep you safe, then I don't care"
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Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2 + text posts
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parallellines · 1 year
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The most powerful Ottoman Sultans + their Valides 
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xx-rpr · 4 months
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...I see you...
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typemoonsmashorpass · 2 months
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sawbeaver · 11 months
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From the left:
-The Capitoline Wolf
-Colossus of Constantine
-Augustus of Prima Porta
-Portrait of the Four Tetrarch
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nesrinslittleworld · 29 days
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It's Mehmed's birthday tonight
The Şehzade was born on the night between the 29th and the 30rd of March 1432.
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thepersonalwords · 8 months
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In order to see the boundaries of the probabilities, need to try impossible.
Mehmed II
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souredfigs · 6 months
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I cannot stop laughing at the doodles made by a 10 year old Mehmed II on his notebook in 1442
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l-breeze · 1 year
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magnificentlyreused · 2 months
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This red and silver kaftan was first worn by Sultan Murad IV in the thirtieth and final episode of the first season of Magnificent Century: Kösem. It was worn again by Murad's nephew Sultanzade Selim in the second episode of the second season.
The kaftan also appeared in the second episode of the first of Golden Apple: The Grand Conquest on Şehzade Mehmed (later Sultan Mehmed II).
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gulnarsultan · 1 year
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Yandere Fatih Sultan Mehmed ve Cariye okuyucu. (Okumayı biliyor.)
[ Doğrusu Haremdeki cariyelere okuma ve yazma dersleri veriliyor. Bunun dışında bir çok yetenkler için dersler alıyorlar.]
Okuyucu Şehzadelik döneminde Mehmede sunuluyor. Mehmedin annesi Hüma Hatun okuyucunu hususi olarak yetiştirmiştir. Okuyucu okuma ve yazmada hususi kabiliyyete sahiptir. Bunun yanı sıra zeki bir cariyedir. Mehmede sunulduktan kısa sürede onun en sevdiği cariyesi olmayı başarıyor. Mehmed cariyesini el üstünde tutuyor. Okuyucu ona kitaplar, parşömenler ve eserler okuyor. Çok geçmeden okuyucu hamile kalıyor. Bayezid ve Gevherhan isminde sağlıklı ikizleri oluyor. Mehmed başka eşler almak zorunda olsada hep okuyucuya bağlı kalıyor. Mehmedin kalbine, ruhuna, aklına ve aşkına sahip olan tek kadın okuyucudur. Mehmed en çok vaktini okuyucu ile geçiriyor. Okuyucunu şımartmaktan vaz geçmiyor. Okuyucunun yapması gereken tek şey istemek. Okuyucunun sesi Mehmedi sakinleştirme yeteneğine sahiptir. Mehmed saatlerce okuyucunun konuşmasını dinleye bilir.
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Yandere Fatih Sultan Mehmed and Concubine reader. (She can read.)
[Actually, concubines in the Harem are given reading and writing lessons. Apart from that, they are taking classes for many skills.]
The reader is presented to Mehmed during the Prince's period. Mehmed's mother Hüma Hatun trained the reader specially. The reader has special abilities in reading and writing. Besides, she is an intelligent Concubine. In a short time after being presented to Mehmed, she manages to become his favorite Concubine. Mehmed cherishes his concubine. The reader reads him books, scrolls and artifacts. Before long, the reader becomes pregnant. They have healthy twins named Bayezid and Gevherhan. Although Mehmed has to take other wives, he always stays connected to the reader. She is the only female reader who has Mehmed's heart, soul, mind and love. Mehmed spends most of his time with the reader. He never ceases to pamper his readers. All the reader has to do is ask. The reader's voice has the ability to calm Mehmed. Mehmed can listen to the reader's speech for hours.
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You're a defiant act of creation. You're a whole solar system pretending to be a person. — Elisabeth Hewer, from World Inside Expanding
SULTAN MEHMED II CONQUEROR | VOIEVOD
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folklore-barnes · 8 months
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i'm a little confused towards people saying that Rise of Empires: Ottoman was biased because it favors the Ottomans and portrays Vlad as a monster in s2. personally for me, it was very easy to see that Vlad had reasons to be angry, and i loved his character. i was, of course, rooting for the Ottomans because you mostly see their perspective. the show is about them, from their perspective, it's always been. but even though to me Vlad had some... interesting methods, you can see why he became a man with such terrifying reputation and it made a lot of sense. he was removed from his home, was forced to be a prisoner with his brother, and so many things happened with his family. like, the show makes it pretty clear that there was a reason why he turned out to be the way he did and makes you sympathize with him and his brother. and he was a villain, a villain in Mehmed II's story, but if you have a functional brain you can see that Vlad had a story that made sense (reason to be angry), and that he was also pretty brilliant, intimidating and brave.
that being said, it'd be really cool to see how Vlad's life was after the war was over next season, if we get one. but i doubt that'll happen bc the story's not about him.
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hecatemoon87 · 1 year
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Not a post about Tommo, I know. But im fangirling out on Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu ever since I watched Rise of Empires: Ottoman on Netflix.
This Turkish actor is amazingly talented and so freaking sexy. I dunno, maybe it has to do with him playing one of the most powerful sultans in Ottoman history. Plus, he conquered Constantinople. Why's that terribly attractive? He could conquer me any day of the week...I mean...go watch this series on Netflix if you enjoy history!! And sexy men, of course 😉
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