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karolinevassalor · 7 months
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Me, every time i found a good side character
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hurremmylove · 1 year
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Kidnapper: We have her
Suleyman: Have who?
Kidnapper: Hurrem Sultan.
Suleyman: ...oh.
Kidnapper: Oh?
Suleyman: You don't have her. She has you. Good luck.
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zeldaxviii · 2 years
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i've watched three different adaptations of hurrem's story, two turkish ones and one ukrainian. one thing i've noticed is that mahidevran is ALWAYS portrayed as the jealous ex, the previous love of suleyman's life that got her relationship homewreckred by hurrem.
quite frankly i find it very weird and a prime example of modern writers not grasping the norms of the time, and prioritizing drama over an exploration of how characters would realistically behave in those circumstances.
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minny5ca2018 · 2 years
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Suleyman and Hurrem Muhtezem Yuzyl
In the Turkish TV show Magnificent Century, I really don't think that Suleyman knows which way is up at times.
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He's always, regarding Hurrem, a doubting Susan, until the last moments that is. And by then, she's sick and dying. Up until that moment he'd always sided with his family. But one by one in this show, they proved him wrong.
This however has no bearing on the real life couple. This is only with regard to the TV drama.
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During the course of the series Hurrem has been beaten to a pulp by Mahidevran, poisoned by Gulshah while doing Mahidevran's bidding and had a dagger pulled on her.
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They've tried to marry her off and thrown her in the dungeon. They killed her horse and set fire to the woman. They cast a spell on her - actually black smoke incense blowing out into her bedroom making her crazy and hallucinate.
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They deliberately set bandits on her in an attempt to kill her. Bit by bit the worst culprits turn out to be Ibrahim and Suleyman's family, namely his mother and all his sisters. They are vile and treat Hurrem horribly. Hatice even has her kidnapped. Thank goodness for M. Bali Bey, who like a dog with a bone, for the second time rescues Hurrem and brings her back.
And they're all wondering why she lashed out at them all, behaving like she did.
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If she schemed and plotted, given her treatment from them, who'd blame her?
Most of their antics backfire and only serves to drive the girl closer to Suleyman.
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In the end Hurrem winds up being the legal wife of the Sultan and it all hits back against them as she systematically watches as they all fall as her powerful hold on everything builds.
But on the surface, Suleyman always seems oblivious as to who is causing all the misfortune that befalls Hurrem. He seems reluctant to believe the worst of his family.
He always gets angry at Hurrem and tests her loyalty to him, time and time again. But Hurrem is loyal to a fault with Suleyman and their children. She even willingly drank what she thought was poison for him. What drives Hurrem is love, but she is possessive and doesn't share well. She lashes out at anyone who she thinks would hurt her children, or threaten Suleyman's position on the throne or take him from her. She tells Suleyman many times - if there is no Suleyman, there is no Hurrem. She threatened to kill herself rather than share him with another.
Her behavior in this respect is made worse when Suleyman continues to sleep with other women while with Hurrem. A polygamous society, he would not believe that he did anything wrong, but jealous Hurrem doesn't see it that way. It continues to happen and Hurrem continues to meddle and plot against these women. As she rises in power as Empress Consort, her manipulating gets more sophisticated and determined.
Suleyman only gets angrier, but in the end, to appease Hurrem, he sends the women away.
First with the two Russian concubines, then with Isabella and also Firuze. In the first case, he wanted Hurrem more than the two Russian women so he sent them away. And gave Hurrem the brooch he'd made as a peace offering.
In Isabella's case, he warned Hurrem to stop meddling, but when she didn't, and the woman was almost poisoned and the viewer was led to believe that Hurrem ordered the princess killed, I think Suleyman interfered and got the princess out of there both to protect Hurrem from the others trying to frame her for killing Isabella, and to protect Isabella from Hurrem's plotting.
In the case of Firuze, Hurrem told Suleyman that Firuze was from their Persian rival Safavid Dynasty. But, because Suleyman decided that Firuze was not a spy to have kept her it meant he would have had to marry her. Sum Bul Aga gave this information to Hurrem much to her chagrin. Afife Hatun however tells a relieved Hurrem that Suleyman decided to send Firuze away - Hurrem all this time has been carrying poison around preparing to kill herself rather than share Suleyman. At one point Afife stops Hurrem from doing so in a heartbroken moment of despair.
Despite his feelings Suleyman sends Firuze away and through Rustem Pasha Hurrem arranged a date for her with the Persians.
Yup, Hurrem wins again. And two episodes later after Suleyman recovers from being poisoned over several months (Firuze?) he's spouting poetry again to Hurrem. The lovesick bloke.
But it just cycles with Suleyman. Hurrem schemes. He gets angry. Then he forgives her. Every time. Over time, he's banished her and exiled her. But he always goes back to Hurrem.
As time goes on after she's rescued by Bali Bey, he puts her from him again and says I will never trust you or believe you again. He moves on and flaunts other women in front of her. He has another child, a daughter, by a concubine. Hurrem gets upset over it all - but by that time Hurrem is no longer able to conceive children. Even so, she fretted about the child being a boy. Through Nurbanu, she has the concubine killed. The daughter actually dies young. But, still Hurrem interferes to protect her own children.
As the years pass, Suleyman again is ill, and Hurrem stays by his side and looks after him along with the physicians. They keep his illness hid, but sooner or later it gets out and Mahidevran and the others flock to his beside, hoping His Majesty will succumb to his illness.
Mustafa and Hurrem at this time have an honest talk at Suleyman's bedside where Hurrem insists she had nothing to do with the recent attempt on Mustafa's life.
At this moment, the growing popularity of Mustafa with the people and the Janissary really shows and without Mustafa's help, his brother Selim's life would have been threatened by the restless Janissary.
Thankfully Suleyman recovers and order is restored.
Suleyman's recent illness, made him see once again just how loyal Hurrem is to him and his place on the throne as Padishah. He starts to thaw towards her, but is further troubled after events and growing dissention with the Safavid Dynasty and the increasing popularity of Mustafa with the people and the Janissary that forces Suleyman to order the execution of Mustafa much like increasing mistakes had forced him to execute Ibrahim.
It all sets him apart emotionally from everyone including Hurrem. But it didn't stop him from protecting her however. He has a habit of going out disguised and walking around the city as such. He discovered on one occasion people in general were gathering around coffee shops and drinking coffee and mouthing off every gossip going. Including bad mouthing his Queen, calling her a Russian witch who had bewitched the Sultan into marrying her. That was bad enough but another incident at similar shops sparked the gathering of a mob who had cornered Hurrem and threatened to stone her. In the heat of the moment, Hurrem walked out into the street and stared them down while Suleyman arrived at the precise moment that one of them was about to strike his Queen.
He can get angry at her, but you don't harm his Sultana!
As a result of all the melee coffee and the coffee shops are banned in the city.
All this time, Suleyman is continually reading from what looks like journals - Ibrahim's?
They ultimately blamed the attack on Hurrem to one of Suleyman's sisters and when confronted, she doesn't deny it, saying that Hurrem is a demon. All of his family have hated Hurrem and even Ibrahim... Suleyman replied saying that Hurrem is no angel but nobody is. But unlike you, (his sister) she is loyal to a fault. She has never betrayed him or stabbed me in the back or tried to remove him from his throne. Ever. He ultimately banished his sister.
But, suddenly we have a change in Suleiman's opinion on Hurrem. After all these years he suddenly realized that she had never betrayed him. Where did that knowledge come from? He went from declaring that he'd never believe or trust her again to declaring that she'd never betrayed him. Wow. Big turnaround. Same thing with Isabella. He never was that hard on Hurrem about it because he knew she hadn't harmed the princess. He knew where she went - therefore he had to be the one who got her out of there. Same with Firuze - when he found out someone had been poisoning him for months - it was a good bet it was Firuze. There's nothing deadlier than women. Again, he knew that Hurrem was right. He's realizing that Hurrem always has his best interests at heart. Always. It's just her love is possessive.
Once Suleyman was able to let go of his emotional hold and anger regarding Mustafa and when he realized that the other woman he'd hung around, Senora Mendes had deceived him, he wrote the letter/poem, went back to the Palace ahead of Hurrem and left the letter for her to find on her bed in her chamber.
Hurrem comes back to the Palace and finds the letter.
Smiling at each other, they meet in the corridor and embrace each other with longing.
Though glad to be close to Suleyman again, Hurrem is wary, thinking that his affection is suddenly from genuine compassion and obligation. She realizes that his intentions had nothing to do with her illness, even though Sum Bul had told Suleyman about it after he'd left the letter.
Their scenes as the final Hurrem episodes count down is a marvel to watch. He starts spouting poetry again... they become like one person. Amazing. Love truly wins. In spite of her illness at this point. They are like one person as she once again starts sharing his bedroom. "I want you beside me, your breath is enough,"
Vahide Percin as the older Hurrem truly lights up once Hurrem is back together with her Suleyman. She totally rocked it as much as Meryem Uzerli did as the younger Hurrem. With makeup she likely could have continued the role - alas the viewer will never know. Meryem was an absolute icon in that role. No doubt about it
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Halit Ergenç as Suleyman is a total hottie and his voice and the poetry - you can watch the women playing Hurrem simply melt. I don't blame them. Wow. He rocked.
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Magnificent Century so well acted and yet so much of a soap opera. Emotionalized fiction. But still parts of it are so far apart from the real life Hurrem and Suleyman.
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But they got the love part right. Love wins. They loved each other. I have no doubt about it. I question the other women though especially later. Every account I have read said that he was faithful to Hurrem. Hmmm.
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sheikhabdellatif · 2 years
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Kennen die Djinn das Verborgene (al-Ghaib)? mit Scheich Abdellatif
Niemand kennt das Verborgene außer #Allah. Wer es dennoch behauptet zu wissen gilt nicht als #Muslim. Beweise aus #Quran und #Sunnah. Ein ganz klarer Beweis aus dem Quran erfolgt durch die Ayat mit Suleyman a.s. wo die Jinn nicht gemerkt haben dass er schon über 1 Jahr tot war. Jemand der einen #Zauberer fragt sein #Gebet #namaz wird 40 Tage nicht angenommen. Oder jemand der zu einem #Guru rennt und ihm glaubt dass er al #Ghaib kennt und die #Lügen glaubt verlässt ebenfalls die #Religion. Ein ernstes Thema da es um #Aqidah geht-
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homelandsresearchuk · 11 months
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THE NEW ME IN 2023
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teknolojimnet · 1 year
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Süleyman Çakır efsanesinin 19. ölüm yıl dönümü
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Bugün, Türk televizyon tarihinin en ünlü dizilerinden biri olan Kurtlar Vadisi'nin unutulmaz karakterlerinden biri olan Süleyman Çakır'ın 19. ölüm yıl dönümü. Dizi, ilk kez 2003 yılında yayınlanmaya başladı ve Türkiye'de milyonlarca insan tarafından takip edildi. Süleyman Çakır karakteri, dizinin en sevilen ve en saygın karakterlerinden biri olarak kabul edilir. Bu yazıda, Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinde ki Süleyman Çakır'ın 19. ölüm yıl dönümü hakkında konuşacağız.
Süleyman Çakır Kimdir?
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Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinde yer alan Süleyman Çakır, Oktay Kaynarca tarafından canlandırılan kurgusal bir karakterdir. Bugün, Türkiye'de televizyon tarihinin en unutulmaz karakterlerinden birinin ölüm yıl dönümü. 8 Nisan 2004'te, Türk televizyonunda gösterilen Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinin 33. bölümünde, Süleyman Çakır karakteri trajik bir şekilde öldürüldü. Oktay Kaynarca tarafından canlandırılan bu kurgusal karakter, Türk halkının gönlünde taht kurdu ve Türk televizyon tarihinde unutulmaz bir yere sahip oldu.
Kurtlar Vadisi Dizisi Hakkında
Kurtlar Vadisi, 2003 yılında Türkiye'de yayınlanan bir televizyon dizisidir. Dizi, Türkiye'deki derin siyasi yapılara karşı mücadele eden bir grup insanın hikayesini anlatır. Dizinin başrol oyuncusu Polat Alemdar'dır, fakat diğer karakterler de dizinin popülerliği üzerinde büyük bir etkiye sahip olmuştur.
Süleyman Çakır'ın Ölümü
Süleyman Çakır karakteri, Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinin 2005 yılında yayınlanan 55. bölümünde öldürüldü. O, Türk halkı tarafından sevilen ve saygı duyulan bir karakterdi ve onun ölümü hayranlarını derinden etkiledi. Ölüm sahnesi, Türk televizyon tarihinde en çok konuşulan sahnelerden biridir ve hala bugün bile insanların konuştuğu bir konudur.
Kurtlar Vadisi'nin Etkisi
Kurtlar Vadisi, Türkiye'de büyük bir etkiye sahip oldu. Dizi, Türkiye'deki yozlaşmış siyasi yapılarla mücadele eden insanların hikayesini anlatarak, insanların Türkiye'deki sorunları hakkında daha bilinçli olmalarına yardımcı oldu. Dizi, birçok insanın Türk siyaseti hakkında düşünmesine ve tartışmasına neden oldu.
Süleyman Çakır'ın Etkisi
Süleyman Çakır karakteri, Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinin en sevilen karakterlerinden biri olarak kabul edilir. O, dürüstlük, adalet ve cesaret gibi değerleri temsil ediyordu. Onun ölümü, Türkiye'deki adaletin ne kadar önemli olduğunu gösterdi ve birçok insanın adalet için mücadele etmesine ilham verdi.
Süleyman Çakır'ın En İyi Sahne ve Alıntıları
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Süleyman Çakır karakteri, Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinde birçok unutulmaz sahneye ve alıntıya sahiptir. İşte onlardan bazıları: - "Paranı kaybedersen geri kazanırsın gücünü kaybedersen geri alırsın namını kaybedersen her şeyini kaybedersin." - "Asla birilerinin umudunu kırma belki de sahip oldukları tek şey o'dur." - "Bir yerde küçük insanların büyük gölgeleri oluşuyorsa orada güneş batıyor demektir." - "Bardak zaten dolu, damlayana yazık olacak." - "Kimse benden çalamaz."
Süleyman Çakır'ın Unutulmaz Karakteri
Süleyman Çakır karakteri, Türkiye'de bir sembol haline geldi. Onun karakteri, Türkiye'deki yolsuzluk ve adaletsizlik karşısında mücadele eden insanların sembolü oldu. Onun dürüstlüğü, adaleti ve cesareti, Türk halkının kalbinde derin bir yer edindi.
Ölümünden Sonra Kurtlar Vadisi'nde Neler Oldu?
Süleyman Çakır'ın ölümü, Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinin hayranlarını derinden etkiledi. Dizinin yapımcıları, karakterin yerini doldurmak için birkaç yeni karakter ekledi. Ancak, Süleyman Çakır'ın yerini kimse dolduramadı ve onun karakteri hala dizinin en sevilen karakterlerinden biri olarak kabul ediliyor.
Süleyman Çakır'ın 19. Ölüm Yıldönümü
Bugün, 8 Nisan 2023, Süleyman Çakır karakterinin ölümünün 19. yıldönümü. Bu özel gün, Kurtlar Vadisi hayranları için önemli bir anma günüdür. Hayranlar, sosyal medyada #SüleymanÇakır19 hashtag'i altında paylaşımlar yaparak ve karakterin unutulmaz sahnelerini yeniden paylaşarak onun anısını canlı tutuyorlar.
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Süleyman Çakır karakteri, Türk televizyon tarihinde unutulmaz bir yer edindi. Onun dürüstlüğü, adaleti ve cesareti, Türk halkı için bir sembol haline geldi. Onun ölümü, Kurtlar Vadisi hayranlarını derinden etkiledi ve hala bugün bile konuşulan bir konu olmaya devam ediyor. Süleyman Çakır'ın anısı, Türkiye'de adalet ve dürüstlük mücadelesi veren insanlar için her zaman bir ilham kaynağı olacak.   Read the full article
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lalocamposhernandez · 2 years
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Ahora, un pescador busca salvar su vida de manos de un genio.
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plumedepoete · 2 years
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Suleyman idole des femmes - Colette Guinard
Suleyman idole des femmes – Colette Guinard
Haut comme trois pommes Qui se voit déjà un homme Qui n’est pourtant qu’un enfant Du haut de ses 9 ans Il ressemble à ses parents J’adore son sourire Et ses éclats de rire . C’est mon porte bonheur Il est mon trèfle à quatre feuilles A 5 heures à ma porte ,sur le seuil Il vient prendre son goûter Sans même, le temps de déguster Il est toujours pressé Ce petit intrépide Est toujours avide D’aller…
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Davido Offers Full Scholarship to Brilliant Ghanaian Student
Davido Offers Full Scholarship to Brilliant Ghanaian Student
A smart but needy high school graduate’s education will now be fully funded by Nigerian artist Davido. Suleyman receives a full scholarship from the Nigerian singer. Suleyman has been offered a full scholarship to the institution by the “If” hitmaker, up to his graduation. Following his outstanding WASSCE results, the young prodigy from Ghana’s tragic story was widely circulated on…
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karolinevassalor · 25 days
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Look at him. Just, look at him *.*
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hurremsultn · 5 months
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"There is no moon or sun like you in my sky..."
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hurremmylove · 1 year
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Suleyman: I've fallen for you
Hurrem: Then get the fuck up.
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laurensgraham · 7 months
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"As all contemporary European observers testified, the Sultan was completely smitten with his new concubine. She quickly ousted the mother of the Sultan’s first-born son, the beautiful Circassian Gulbehar (Mahidevran, in other sources), from the position of favorite concubine. Suleiman’s love for Hurrem found powerful expression in his poetic letters to her. When both Navagero and Trevisano wrote in their 1553 and 1554 reports to Venice that she was “much loved by her master” (“tanto amata da sua maestà”), Roxolana was already in her fifties, long past her prime. After her death in April 1558, Suleiman remained inconsolable for a long time. She was the greatest love of his life, his soulmate and lawful wife, and a woman of extraordinary character. — Galina Yermolenko, Roxelana: the Greatest Empresse of the East
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minny5ca2018 · 2 years
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TWO OF HER BEST EPISODES
Two Of Her Best Episodes
Season 4 - Magnificent Century/Muhteşem Yuzyl
Episodes 120 & 121 Bolum, after 133 & 134.
Vahide Piercin as Haseki Hurrem Sultan. She is every bit the Queen and looks the part as she battles Suleyman and confronts him over his being sick and hiding it.
She is loyal to a fault and hardly leaves his side while he is sick and looks after him much of the time herself.
Her battling him while he tries to push her away when she discovers from Afife Hatun that he was sick. She tells him she'd trample them all to get to him. Yet in spite of his anger, his concern for his Queen is evident.
So moving. Her scenes here at his bedside... I have never been so desperate she tells Sum Bul and the others.
Just great acting on her part. She had tough shoes to fill. And she did it admirably. Her gowns, her crowns and the overall appearance of her face and her hair - such a good looking woman as the older Hurrem.
Loyal to the end for Suleyman. On the throne as Padishah. I want what you want she tells him in a future episode.
Her scenes with Mustafa... if only you'd been my son.
Breathtaking.
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