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  1. Nurbanu Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: نور بانو سلطان; "queen of light", c. 1525/1527 – 7 December 1583) was Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and the legal wife of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566–1574), as well as Valide Sultan (Sultana mother) as the mother of Sultan Murad III (reign 1574–1583).

  2. Nov 16, 2017 · The book: Nurbanu was the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire at its zenith in the 16th century, yet little is known about her. Confessions of the Ottoman Empire’s Most Powerful Woman | Princeton Alumni Weekly

  3. Nurbanu Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: نور بانو سلطان; " queen of light ", c. 1525/1527 – 7 December 1583) was Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and the legal wife of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566–1574), as well as Valide Sultan (Sultana mother) as the mother of Sultan Murad III (reign 1574–1583).

  4. Turkey. Known for. Sultan. Dates. Hijri 931-991 (AH); Common Era 1525-1583 (CE) Nurbanu Sultan. Biography. The product of an illegitimate union between two noble Venetian families, Nurbanu Sultan, née Cecelia Venier-Baffo, was the concubine and later wife of Selim II and the mother of Murad III.

  5. Nurbanu Sultan - Biyografya. Haseki Sultan, Hayırsever, Valide Sultan. Doğum. 1525. Paros, Greece. Ölüm. 06 Aralık, 1587. Istanbul, Turkey. Diğer İsimler. Cecilia Venier-Baffo. KİMDİR. FOTOĞRAFLARI. The benevolent haseki (sultan’s favourite woman) of Ottoman Sultan Selim II (B. 1525, Paros – D. December 6th, 1587, Istanbul).

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  7. Dec 26, 2023 · 6. 7. 8. 9. No views 1 minute ago. Step into the opulent world of 16th-century Ottoman Empire as we unravel the captivating life of Nurbanu Sultan, a woman of Venetian origins who became a...

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  8. Aug 30, 2017 · Who was Sultana Nurbanu? by Mirella Patzer Wednesday, August 30, 2017. Some claim Nurbanu was a Venetian woman named Cecilia Baffo Veniero abducted abducted from Paros island when it was captured by Barbarossa. Others say she was a Greek woman named Kale Kartanou from Corfu. To this day, no one knows for certain.

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