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Kösem Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: كوسم سلطان; 1589 – 2
September 1651), also
known as
Mahpeyker Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: ماه پیكر; lit. 'Moon visage'), was...
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl:
Kösem (Turkish pronunciation: [muhteˈʃæm ˈjyzjɯl cøˈsæm], lit. 'Magnificent Century:
Kösem') is a
Turkish television sequel to the 2011...
- 1648. He was born in Constantinople, the last son of
sultan Ahmed I by
Kösem Sultan, an
ethnic Gr****
originally named Anastasia. He was
called Ibrahim...
- with
Kösem Sultan; Şehzade
Orhan (1609,
Constantinople – 1612, Constantinople,
buried in
Ahmed I Mausoleum,
Sultan Ahmed Mosque) –
maybe with
Kösem Sultan...
- Les
Kosem (Khmer: កូសេម ឡេស
pronounced [kɔoseːm leːh]), also
known by the nom de
guerre "Po Nagar", was a Cham
military officer and a
prominent figure...
- was born in Constantinople, the son of
Sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–17) and
Kösem Sultan. He was
brought to
power by a
palace conspiracy when he was just...
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Ottoman prince and the
second son of
Sultan Ahmed I, but his
first with
Kösem Sultan, Ahmed's
favorite concubine,
Haseki and
probably legal wife. Şehzade...
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prominent for the
regency of her
young son and her
building patronage. She and
Kösem Sultan are the only two
women in
Ottoman history to be
regarded as official...
- 1638) was an
Ottoman prince and the son of
Sultan Ahmed I and his
Haseki Kösem Sultan. He was the
brother of
Murad IV and Ibrahim, and half-brother of...
- was an
Ottoman princess,
daughter of
Sultan Ahmed I (reign 1603–1617) and
Kösem Sultan, half-sister of
Sultan Osman II (reign 1618–1622), and
sister of...