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  1. Kösem Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: كوسم سلطان; c. 1589 – 2 September 1651), also known as Mahpeyker Sultan (Persian: ماه پيكر; lit. ' Visage of the Moon '), was the chief consort of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I and the mother of sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim.She became one of the most powerful and influential women in Ottoman history as well as a central figure during the period ...

  2. Kösem Sultan (born c. 1589—died September 2, 1651) was an Ottoman sultana who exercised a strong influence on Ottoman politics for several decades at a time when the women of the palace enjoyed significant, even formalized authority within the palace.. Kösem entered palace influence through her marriage to Sultan Ahmed I.Like many royal brides, she was said to have been of Greek origin and ...

  3. Nov 12, 2015 · 2.Bölümü izlemek için tıklayın: https://youtu.be/z-ad674q63ATüm bölümleri izlemek için tıklayın: https://goo.gl/ljtfOUMuhteşem Yüzyıl Kösem Sultan ...

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kösem_SultanKösem Sultan - Vikipedi

    Kösem Sultan Kösem Sultan’ın öldürülüşünü temsil eden minyatür. (2 Eylül 1651) Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan (Osmanlıca: كوسم سلطان; y. 1589 – 2 Eylül 1651), Osmanlı İmparatorluğu tarihinin en güçlü kadın figürlerinden birisi, Sultan I. Ahmed'in nikâhlı eşi ve IV. Murad ve İbrahim'in annesidir. Osmanlı tarihinin en güçlü ve etkili kadınlarından biri ve ...

  5. Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem (Turkish pronunciation: [muhteˈʃæm ˈjyzjɯl cøˈsæm], lit. ' Magnificent Century: Kösem ') is a Turkish television sequel to the 2011 Turkish television period drama, Muhteşem Yüzyıl.Written by Yılmaz Şahin, it recounts the life of Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan, the most powerful woman in Ottoman history who was part of the Sultanate of Women.

  6. May 7, 2020 · Kösem was a Regent for Two Sultans. Kösem returned to the political game in 1623. When she took her power back, she was stronger than ever before. It seems that due to her plotting with the support of Mustafa I’s mother, Halime Sultan, Osman was killed by the Janissaries.

  7. The Magnificent Century: Kosem: With Hakan Sahin, Sener Savas, Nurgül Yesilçay, Ece Çesmioglu. Anastasia a young Greek woman in Ahmed I's harem takes on the name 'Kosem' (leader, pioneer). In a world of men, she rules of the Ottoman Empire through her sons and grandson.

  8. Oct 7, 2017 · Nurgül Yeşilçay as Kosem in Magnificent Century: Kösem (Screenshot/Fair Use) Kosem Sultan was one of the most powerful women in the Ottoman Empire. She governed the empire for nearly 30 years. She lived through six reigns of the Ottoman Empire and became regent for two of her sons and grandson. Throughout her role as regent, she gained ...

  9. Oct 28, 2016 · Kösem Sultan, who had been the regent and remained in the power in the longest time, lived between 1589 and 1651. Kösem Sultan had affected the power of Ottoman for 30 years and directly ruled the state for 10 years. The significance of Kösem Sultan is caused from not only being the regent of her son but also being the regent of her grandchild.

  10. After the huge revolt of Janisarries because of Sultan Osman flamed by Halime Sultan, Dilruba Sultan and Davut Pasha, Kösem Sultan finally settles peace by getting revenge on her enemies and enthrones Shehzade Murad and announces herself as the official regent of the empire. 9.4 /10 (145) Rate. 2.