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There have been novels written in other languages: in French, a fictionalized biography by Willy Sperco (1972); in German, a novel by Johannes Tralow (1944, reprinted many times); a very detailed novel in Serbo-Croatian by Radovan Samardzic (1987); one in Turkish by Ulku Cahit (2001). Hürrem is well-known both in modern Turkey and in the West, and is the subject of many artistic works. In 1561, three years after her death, the French author Gabriel Bounin wrote a tragedy titled La Soltane. [44] This tragedy marks the first time the Ottomans were introduced on stage in France. [45] She has inspired paintings, musical works (including Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 63), an opera by Denys Sichynsky, a ballet, plays, and several novels written mainly in Russian and Ukrainian, but also in English, French, German and Polish. a b c d e f g h Yermolenko, Galina (April 2005). "Roxolana: 'The Greatest Empresse of the East' ". The Muslim World. 95 (2): 231–248. doi: 10.1111/j.1478-1913.2005.00088.x.

a b Talhami, Ghada. Historical Dictionaries of Women in the World: Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa. Scarecrow Press, 2012. p. 271 It is believed that Hürrem was a cunning, manipulative and stony-hearted woman who would execute anyone who stood in her way. However, her philanthropy is in contrast to this as she cared for the poor. Prominent Ukrainian writer Pavlo Zahrebelny describes Hürrem as "an intelligent, kind, understanding, openhearted, candid, talented, generous, emotional and grateful woman who cares about the soul rather than the body; who is not carried away with ordinary glimmers such as money, prone to science and art; in short, a perfect woman." [43] Legacy [ edit ] a b "Ottoman Empire History Encyclopedia - Letter H - Ottoman Turkish history with pictures - Learn Turkish". www.practicalturkish.com. Archived from the original on 1 June 2008 . Retrieved 25 May 2013. Date uncertain, roughly corresponding to the year of legal marriage between Hürrem and Suleiman. Hürrem may have acquired the title of Haseki earlier as well.Peirce, Leslie (1993). Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire. New York Basic Books. ISBN 978-0-465-03251-8. .

A Message For The Sultan - Sample Activity (Women in World History Curriculum)". www.womeninworldhistory.com. Archived from the original on 8 June 2007. a b Dr Galina I Yermolenko (2013). Roxolana in European Literature, History and Culturea. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p.275. ISBN 978-1-409-47611-5. Archived from the original on 14 January 2017. Selçuk Aksin Somel: Historical Dictionary of the Ottoman Empire, Oxford, 2003, ISBN 0-8108-4332-3, p. 123 Her influence with Suleiman made her one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history and in the world at that time. Even as a consort, her power was comparable with the most powerful woman of the Imperial Harem, who by tradition was the sultan's mother or valide sultan. For this reason, she has become a controversial figure in Ottoman history — subject to allegations of plotting against and manipulating her political rivals. The Penny cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge p.418 Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 1838. Archived from the original on 20 September 2014 . Retrieved 1 July 2015.

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Moreover, remaining in Istanbul, she moved out of the harem located in the Old Palace ( Eski Saray) and permanently moved into the Topkapı Palace after a fire destroyed the old harem. Some sources say she moved to Topkapı, not because of the fire, but as a result of her marriage to Suleiman. Either way, this was another significant break from established customs, as Mehmed the Conqueror had specifically issued a decree to the effect that no women would be allowed to reside in the same building where government affairs were conducted. [16] :131 After Hürrem resided at Topkapı it became known as the New Palace ( saray-ı jedid). [28]

The 14 rooms include the Queen Mother’s chamber; the Chamber of Petitions, where the sultan met his subjects; the palace kitchen and Sulaiman’s chamber with Hurrem. Each section is themed and decorated, with distinct scents used from room to room, adding to the immersive experience. a b Peirce, Leslie (2017). Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire. Basic Books. Hürrem became the first consort to receive the title Haseki Sultan. [24] This title, used for a century, reflected the great power of imperial consorts (most of them were former slaves) in the Ottoman court, elevating their status higher than Ottoman princesses. In this case, Suleiman not only broke the old custom, but began a new tradition for the future Ottoman sultans: to marry in a formal ceremony and to give their consorts significant influence on the court, especially in matters of succession. Hürrem's salary was 2,000 aspers a day, making her one of the highest-paid Hasekis. [11] After the wedding, the idea circulated that the sultan had limited his autonomy and was dominated and controlled by his wife. [25] Also, in Ottoman society, mothers played more influential roles in their sons' educations and in guiding their careers. [25]First, place a few drops of oil behind your earlobes, jawline, beard tips, or hair ends using your inner wrists as a guide. In 2019, a mention of a Russian origin for Hürrem was removed from the visitor panel near her tomb at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul at the request of the Ukrainian embassy in Turkey. [48] Visual tradition [ edit ] Anon., published by Matteo Pagani, Portrait of Roxelana, 1540–50. The inscription describes her as "the most beautiful and favorite wife of the Grand Turk, called la Rossa." European ambassadors of that period called her la Rossa, la Rosa, and Roxelana, meaning "Ruthenian woman" [13] or "the Ruthenian one" for her alleged Ruthenian origins. [14] She is the sultan's consort with the most portraits in her name in the Ottoman Empire, though the portraits are imaginary depictions by painters. [15] Relationship with Suleiman [ edit ] Suleiman the Magnificent Hürrem eventually achieved power, influencing the politics of the Ottoman Empire. Through her husband, she played an active role in affairs of the state. She probably acted as the sultan's advisor, wrote diplomatic letters to King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland ( r.1548–1572) and patronized major public works (including the Haseki Sultan Complex and the Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse). She died in 1558, in Istanbul and was buried in a mausoleum within the Süleymaniye Mosque complex. Hareem Al Sultan Silver esenta de parfum fara alcool, un parfum catifelat, usor dulceag, rafinat. Miros floral oriental, misterios. O interpolare cu adevărat extravagantă a artei și a spectacolului care inspiră această linie dinamică de arome. Un melanj delicios de mango se îmbina în notele de varf, cu mirosuri exotice, iasomie de Sambac si orhidee. In curând, notele de mijloc cu arome florale, narcotice ylang – ylang si tuberoza se alătură compoziției. Pentru a conferi un echilibru perfect al aromelor. Aroma subtila de mosc alb excelează în nota de baza a parfumului. In timp ce delicatele magnolii si neroli, desavarsesc prospetimea in compozitia parfumului.



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