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    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.

  2. Jan 10, 2022 · Suleiman the Magnificent became Sultan in 1520, which was around the same time that Hurrem became his concubine. She bore him a son, Mehmed, the following year. When Suleiman’s mother, Hafsa Sultan, died in 1534, this left a vacant position of power in the harem over which she had presided. Hafsa’s death also meant that Suleiman was now ...

  3. Dec 29, 2015 · The Death of a Sultan's Wife. Hürrem died on April 15, 1558 of an unknown illness. Suleiman buried her in a mausoleum which belongs to the complex of Suleiman's mosque. He joined her 8 years later - finding his final resting place in the same complex. The türbe (mausoleum) of Hürrem Sultan in Suleiman Mosque at Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey. (CC ...

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    • His predecessor, Selim I. Suleiman was lucky to be the only son of Selim I so that he wasn’t involved in brothers’ fight for throne. He was born in November the 6 in 1494 when Selim, who was the son of the Sultan Bayezid II, was a governor in Trabzon.
    • Suleiman’s Accession. When his father died, Suleiman ascended to the throne when he was only 26 years old in 1520. Suleiman would not imitate his grandfather (Bayezid II), who had made only a few conquests.
    • Hurrem Sultan, wife of Sultan Suleiman. The most important person in Sultan’s entourage was Hurrem Sultan. A daughter of a Galician priest, the real name of Hurrem was Aleksandra Ruslana Lisowska.
    • Sultan’s Right-hand man Pargali Ibrahim. Another close person to Suleiman was a Greek born in Parga, ruled by Venetians. He was known as Pargali Ibrahim in Ottoman Palace.
  4. Suleiman consulted his Qadi, who suggested that Ibrahim be put to death. The Sultan recruited assassins and ordered them to strangle Ibrahim in his sleep. Succession. Sultan Suleiman's two known consorts (Hurrem and Mahidevran) had borne him six sons, four of whom survived past the 1550s. They were Mustafa, Selim, Bayezid, and Cihangir.

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  6. Nov 22, 2017 · Having overturned centuries of traditions, Roxelana exerted extraordinary influence over her husband, the most powerful man in Ottoman history. This lively book resurrects Roxelana by digging into ...

  7. Born circa.1502-1506 as Aleksandra Lisovska, Hürrem Sultan is believed to have been the daughter of an Orthodox Christian priest and originated from Rohatyn, previously part of Poland but now modern-day Ukraine. This theory of her origin was later ‘confirmed’ when King Sigismund I of Poland claimed Hürrem as a native of his kingdom.

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