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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...
- sisters, Şah Sultan,
Gevherhan Sultan,
Ismihan Sultan and
Fatma Sultan.
Nurbanu Sultan, Murad's mother, was
upset with Safiye's
influence on Murad, and...
- Şehzade
Murad was the
oldest son of Şehzade
Selim and his
powerful wife
Nurbanu Sultan. He
received a good
education and
learned the
Arabic and Persian...
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Selim had a
Haseki and
legal wife, and at
least seven others concubines.
Nurbanu Sultan, his
favorite concubine,
Haseki Sultan,
legal wife and the mother...
- (reign 1566–74) and his
favorite concubine,
Haseki Sultan and
legal wife
Nurbanu Sultan. She was the
granddaughter of
Suleiman the
Magnificent (reign 1520–66)...
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circle of
Selim and his favorite,
Nurbanu Sultan, and in 1577,
during the
reign of
Murad III, son of
Selim and
Nurbanu,
Gazanfer was
appointed kapıağası...
- businesswoman. She was the
influential favorite and Kira (business agent) of
Nurbanu Sultan,
Safiye Sultan, and
possibly of Hürrem Sultan.
Esther Handali was...
- the
history of the
Ottoman Empire were
Nurbanu Sultan,
Safiye Sultan, Kösem Sultan, and
Turhan Sultan.
Nurbanu Sultan became the
first of the
great valide...
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Sultan Selim II (reign 1566–1574) of the
Ottoman Empire and his
Haseki Nurbanu Sultan. So she was the
granddaughter of
Suleiman the
Magnificent (reign...
- not
necessarily resulting from
legal marriage like the case of Hürrem.
Nurbanu Sultan, Kösem
Sultan and Gülnuş
Sultan were
legally married by
their respective...