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Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat [19] (based on the historical Kayqubad I, portrayed by Burak Hakkı) – The Sultan of the Selçuk Sultanate of Rum. He is the father of Şehzade Gıyaseddin (who later becomes sultan) and Şehzade İzzettin Kılıçarslan, the husband of Mahperi Hatun and Melike Hatun, and the brother of Şehzade Numan and Şehzade ...
The Sultan is surprised, but Ibrahim says that with such a position it is still possible to keep an eye on Behram. Valide begins the game against Hürrem and reduces the salary increase for the harem concubines who took the side of Hürrem. The Sultan's wife tries to figure it out, but only makes the situation worse.
U.S.-based Slavic and Eastern European historian Daniel C. Waugh (1978) observed: "The correspondence of the sultan with the Chyhyryn Cossacks had undergone a textual transformation sometime in the eighteenth century whereby the Chyhyryntsy became the Zaporozhians and the controlled satire of the reply was debased into vulgarity. In this vulgar ...
Following his death, Sadiq's body was mutilated, exhumed and defiled for over two weeks by the angered general public, including women and children, dismayed at his betrayal of Tipu Sultan, [citation needed] forcing the administration to impose "strong measures". Even today, tourists pelt the spot where Mir Sadiq was killed.
Certain images in the manuscript were executed as a way to show Suleiman's importance as one of the last religious and political leaders and were all approved by the sultan himself. Some of these images include Suleiman's portrayal as the second Solomon on a gold throne and as a saint with a nimbus surrounding his head. Again, Suleiman's reign ...
In 1647 the Grand Vizier Nevesinli Salih Pasha, Kösem Sultan, and the şeyhülislam Abdürrahim Efendi unsuccessfully plotted to depose the sultan and replace him with one of his sons. Salih Pasha was executed, and Kösem Sultan was exiled from the harem. [14] The next year, the Janissaries and members of the ulema revolted.
Jafar assumes control of the palace (which is lifted off the ground and put on the main top of a mountain by Genie) and banishes Aladdin to a frozen wasteland. Jafar then turns the Sultan into a puppet, allowing Iago to torture the Sultan by force-feeding him crackers as revenge for the crackers the Sultan fed Iago.
Halime Hatun, also known as Halime Sultan due to her royal status, is a character in the Turkish TV series Diriliş: Ertuğrul. Halime is portrayed by Turkish actress Esra Bilgiç [1] and the character is based on the alleged mother of Osman I, Halime Hatun. In the series, she is shown as a Seljuk princess and Ertuğrul's first wife.