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Khadlaj Hareem Al Sultan Gold - Concentrated Perfume Oil (35ml)

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Yermolenko, Galina I. (13 February 2010). Roxolana in European Literature, History and Culture. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 9781409403746– via Google Books. a b c d e f Levin, Carole (2011). Extraordinary women of the Medieval and Renaissance world: a biographical dictionary. Westport, Conn. [u.a.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-30659-4. Hürrem eventually achieved power, influencing the politics of the Ottoman Empire. Through her husband, she played an active role in affairs of the state. She probably acted as the sultan's advisor, wrote diplomatic letters to King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland ( r.1548–1572) and patronized major public works (including the Haseki Sultan Complex and the Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse). She died in 1558, in Istanbul and was buried in a mausoleum within the Süleymaniye Mosque complex. Controversial figure [ edit ] 16th century Latin oil painting of Hürrem Sultan titled Rosa Solymanni Vxor (Rosa, Süleyman's Wife) Although the stories about Hürrem's role in executions of Ibrahim, Mustafa, and Kara Ahmed are very popular, actually none of them are based on first-hand sources. All other depictions of Hürrem, starting with comments by sixteenth and seventeenth-century Ottoman historians as well as by European diplomats, observers, and travellers, are highly derivative and speculative in nature. Because none of these people – neither Ottomans nor foreign visitors – were permitted into the inner circle of the imperial harem, which was surrounded by multiple walls, they largely relied on the testimony of the servants or courtiers or on the popular gossip circulating around Istanbul. [11]

VERSATILE ECO by KHALIS este un parfum bărbătesc, floral-pudrat. Așa cum se intitulează, versatilitatea este calitatea cea mai importantă a acestui parfum. Reușește cu succes să învăluie bărbatul ce-l poartă în mister și atracție și face ca timpul să se oprească în loc pentru o îmbrățișare catifelată. Debutează cu arome citrice, ușor condimentate și înflăcărate. Poartă spre misterul seducției și este asociat cu dansurile orientale cărora nimeni nu le poate rezista. Inima florală a acestui parfum îi oferă dulceața și prospețimea, păstrându-și totodată masculinitatea. Aromele se îmbină perfect cu tentele lemnoase, norocosul alegându-se cu un o atitudine impunătoare. Hürrem is well-known both in modern Turkey and in the West, and is the subject of many artistic works. In 1561, three years after her death, the French author Gabriel Bounin wrote a tragedy titled La Soltane. [44] This tragedy marks the first time the Ottomans were introduced on stage in France. [45] She has inspired paintings, musical works (including Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 63), an opera by Denys Sichynsky, a ballet, plays, and several novels written mainly in Russian and Ukrainian, but also in English, French, German and Polish. Mehmed (1521, Topkapı Palace, Istanbul – 7 November 1543, Manisa Palace, Manisa, buried in Şehzade Mosque, Istanbul). Hürrem's firstborn. He became the sanjak-bey of Manisa and presumptive heir to the throne from 1541 until his death.Born in Ruthenia (then an eastern region of the Kingdom of Poland, now Rohatyn, Ukraine) to a Ruthenian Orthodox priest, she was captured by Crimean Tatars during a slave raid and eventually taken to Istanbul, the Ottoman capital. [4] She entered the Imperial Harem where her name was changed to Hürrem, rose through the ranks and became the favourite of Sultan Suleiman. Breaking Ottoman tradition, he married Hürrem, making her his legal wife. Sultans had previously married only foreign free noble ladies. She was the first imperial consort to receive the title Haseki Sultan. Hürrem remained in the sultan's court for the rest of her life, enjoying a close relationship with her husband, and having six children with him, including the future sultan, Selim II. We want the visitors to touch, feel, smell and taste the experience,” says Abudaqa. “So when you walk into [the] hammam, for instance, you can smell the perfumes and the soaps that they used.” Later, Hürrem became the first woman to remain in the sultan's court for the duration of her life. In the Ottoman imperial family tradition, a sultan's consort was to remain in the harem only until her son came of age (around 16 or 17), after which he would be sent away from the capital to govern a faraway province, and his mother would follow him. This tradition was called Sancak Beyliği. The consorts were never to return to Istanbul unless their sons succeeded to the throne. [27] In defiance of this age-old custom, Hürrem stayed behind in the harem, even after her sons went to govern the empire's remote provinces.

Hareem Al Sultan Gold Perfume Oil is a warm and spicy oriental smell with citrus, floral, and sweet components that come together to make a refined and sophisticated scent. A rush of citrus and spice, comprising bergamot, lemon, and pink pepper, ushers in the aroma. Jasmine, rose, and other floral notes are present in the fragrance's heart notes, which are counterbalanced by amber and cardamom's warm and spicy overtones. A strong and enduring scent is produced by the fragrance as it settles into a warm, rich foundation of oud, vanilla, and musk. She had a Kira who acted as her secretary and intermediary on several occasions, although the identity of the kira is uncertain (it may have been Strongilah [39].). a b Peirce, Leslie (2017). Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire. Basic Books.Some of the fans get so excited to see their favourite characters that we have to remind them not to touch the sculptures,” says Abudaqa. a b c d Bonnie G. Smith, ed. (2008). "Hürrem, Sultan". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195148909 . Retrieved 29 May 2017. Sources indicate that Hürrem was originally from Ruthenia, which was then part of the Polish Crown. [5] She was born in the town of Rohatyn 68km (42mi) southeast of Lwów ( Lviv), a major city of the Ruthenian Voivodeship of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, [6] in what is now Ukraine. According to late 16th-century and early 17th-century sources, such as the Polish poet Samuel Twardowski (died 1661), who researched the subject in Turkey, Hürrem was seemingly born to a man surnamed Lisovski, who was an Orthodox priest of Ruthenian origin. [6] [7] [8] Her native language was Ruthenian, the precursor to modern Ukrainian. [9]

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