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  1. Nurbanu became the most favored consort of Şehzade Selim (who became Ottoman Sultan as Selim II in 1566), and the mother of Şehzade Murad (the future Murad III, born 1546). While her spouse Selim was still a şehzade, Nurbanu was the head of his princely harem at Manisa. Nurbanu's husband Selim. Once he became sultan, Selim let his favorite ...

    • 15 December 1574 – 7 December 1583
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    Selim II. Selim II ( Ottoman Turkish: سليم ثانى, romanized : Selīm-i s ānī; Turkish: II. Selim; 28 May 1524 – 15 December 1574), also known as Selim the Blond (Turkish: Sarı Selim) or Selim the Drunkard [2] ( Sarhoş Selim ), was the 11th sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1566 until his death in 1574. He was a son of Suleiman the ...

    • 7 September 1566 – 15 December 1574
    • Hurrem Sultan
  3. Sep 28, 2017 · Nurbanu Sultan was one of the most powerful figures in the Ottoman Empire. She was the favourite concubine and eventual wife of Selim II, the son of Suleyman and Roxelana. However, her power increased when she became the queen mother of Murad III. Nurbanu would reign as queen mother until her death. Like her mother in law, Roxelana, Nurbana ...

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  5. Selim II married Nurbanu Sultan in 1545 at Konya. Her origin is not clear but it is speculated that she was a Venetian. He favoured Nurbanu Sultan and bestowed a dowry of 110, 000 ducats on her, which was even higher than what his father had bestowed on his mother, Hurrem Sultan.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · sultan (1566-1574), Ottoman Empire. Selim II (born May 1524—died December 1574, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]) was an Ottoman sultan from 1566, whose reign saw peace in Europe and Asia and the rise of the Ottomans to dominance in the Mediterranean but marked the beginning of the decline in the power of the sultans.

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  7. 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. Captured in 1537 at the age of twelve, she entered the Ottoman harem and became Selim’s choice to bear his children.

  8. Since Selim II was a weak ruler, Nurbanu quickly filled the power vacuum, deciding domestic policies and affairs of state, and is said to have worked particularly to ensure special trading rights for Venice, her native land. When Nurbanu's son, Murad III (r. 1574–1595), came to the throne, her power became more formalized.

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