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  1. Kösem Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: كوسم سلطان; c. 1589 – 2 September 1651), also known as Mahpeyker Sultan (Persian: ماه پيكر; lit. ' Visage of the Moon '), was the chief consort of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I and the mother of sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim.

  2. Kösem Sultan (born c. 1589—died September 2, 1651) was an Ottoman sultana who exercised a strong influence on Ottoman politics for several decades at a time when the women of the palace enjoyed significant, even formalized authority within the palace.

  3. 'Magnificent Century: Kösem') is a Turkish television sequel to the 2011 Turkish television period drama, Muhteşem Yüzyıl. Written by Yılmaz Şahin, it recounts the life of Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan, the most powerful woman in Ottoman history who was part of the Sultanate of Women. [1] .

  4. May 7, 2020 · Kosem Sultan was a woman who refused to be just another widow on the Ottoman court - instead she became a real ruler of the empire. Her decisions made such an impact, that after her death noblemen in her country decided to never allow a woman to become so powerful again. At the beginning of the 17th century, sultans ruled the Ottoman Empire.

  5. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kösem_SultanKösem Sultan - Vikipedi

    Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan ( Osmanlıca: كوسم سلطان; y. 1589 – 2 Eylül 1651), Osmanlı İmparatorluğu tarihinin en güçlü kadın figürlerinden birisi, Sultan I. Ahmed 'in nikâhlı eşi ve IV. Murad ve İbrahim 'in annesidir.

  6. The Magnificent Century: Kosem: With Hakan Sahin, Sener Savas, Nurgül Yesilçay, Ece Çesmioglu. Anastasia a young Greek woman in Ahmed I's harem takes on the name 'Kosem' (leader, pioneer). In a world of men, she rules of the Ottoman Empire through her sons and grandson.

  7. Nov 16, 2022 · Kösem Sultan was the chief consort and legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I, ‘valide sultan’ as the mother of sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim, and büyük ("elder") ‘valide sultan’ as the grandmother of Sultan Mehmed IV.

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