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Safiye Sultan
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Safiye Sultan

The story of the Sultanate of Women continues with Safiye Sultan. This captivating era in Ottoman history started around 1533, when Suleiman the Magnificent married the love of his life - Hürrem Sultan. It ended with the death of Turhan Hatice Sultan in 1683.



WHAT IS SULTANATE OF WOMEN?

This era was marked by the political dominance of wives and mothers of ...
Nurbanu Sultan
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Nurbanu Sultan

The story of the Sultanate of Women continues with Nurbanu Sultan. This captivating era in Ottoman history started around 1533, when Suleiman the Magnificent married the love of his life – Hürrem Sultan. It ended with the death of Turhan Hatice Sultan in 1683.



WHAT IS SULTANATE OF WOMEN?

This era was marked by the political dominance of wives and mothers of ...
Mihrimah Sultan
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Mihrimah Sultan

The Sultanate of Women represents a fascinating period that began around 1533, when Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent married Hurrem Sultan. It concluded with the death of Turhan Hatice Sultan in 1683. Mihrimah Sultan firmly belonged to this chapter of Ottoman history.



WHAT IS SULTANATE OF WOMEN?

This era was marked by the political dominance of wives and ...
Hürrem Sultan
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Hürrem Sultan

The Sultanate of Women represents a fascinating period in Ottoman history. It began around 1533, when Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent married Hurrem Sultan. It concluded with the death of Turhan Hatice Sultan in 1683.



WHAT IS SULTANATE OF WOMEN?

This era was marked by the political dominance of wives and mothers of Ottoman sultans. From 1566, following the ...
Sultanate of Women
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Sultanate of Women

The Sultanate of Women represents a fascinating period in Ottoman history. It began around 1533, when Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent married Hürrem Sultan. It concluded with the death of Turhan Hatice Sultan in 1683.



WHAT IS SULTANATE OF WOMEN?

This era was marked by the political dominance of wives and mothers of Ottoman sultans. From 1566, following the ...
Theotokos Kyriotissa – Istanbul
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Theotokos Kyriotissa – Istanbul

Of all the Byzantine churches in Istanbul, the Theotokos Kyriotissa was the last one I saw during my visit to the city in July 2025. I've been to Istanbul many times before, but it was only after I started My Forever Travel that I began to truly engage and study the city's Byzantine and Ottoman history in a more meaningful way. Having served as an imperial city for nearly 1600 years, Istanbul has a lot ...
Ottoman Soup Kitchen
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Ottoman Soup Kitchen

Although the title of this post is Ottoman Soup Kitchen, it is really about the Mihrişah Valide Sultan Complex, a scintillating gem of Ottoman Baroque architecture next to the Eyüp Sultan Mosque. Despite my many pasts visits to Istanbul, I saw this historic site for the first time in 2024. I hadn't even known it existed. I discovered it only when reading about the Eyüp Sultan Mosque. As this district ...
Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque – Istanbul
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Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque – Istanbul

Among Istanbul's many Ottoman landmarks, the most famous are its monumental imperial mosques, such as the Blue Mosque and the Süleymaniye Mosque. But, in my view, the Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque also holds a significant place in Istanbul's rich Ottoman heritage.





PERTEVNIYAL VALIDE SULTAN MOSQUE

Situated in bustling Aksaray, the ...
Sultan Mustafa Iskele Mosque – Istanbul
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Sultan Mustafa Iskele Mosque – Istanbul

Of all the Ottoman imperial mosques that I've written about, the Sultan Mustafa Iskele Mosque may be the one that you don't need to see. It's a small structure, far removed from the monumental mosques that define Istanbul's historic core. Visiting it also requires a certain amount of effort. It is tucked away in Kadiköy, on the Asian side of the city, well beyond the most central areas. Yet, that may be ...
Dolmabahçe Mosque – Istanbul
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Dolmabahçe Mosque – Istanbul

Much like the iconic Yeni Mosque near the Galata Bridge, the Dolmabahce Mosque stands as one of the most recognisable Ottoman imperial mosques, familiar to almost every visitor to Istanbul. Its striking presence along the Bosporus ensures that anyone embarking on a scenic cruise or simply crossing between the European and Asian sides of the city will inevitably catch sight of its elegant ...
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