Haseki Ayşe Sultan, consorte de Murad IV
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Finally made it to this moment.
[Kösem Sultan has entered the chat]
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This Brown Fur neckline is worn on Nur Fettahoglu as Mahidevran Sultan in Magnificent Century in Season 1 Episode 8 (2011) and worn again on Müge Boz as Telli Haseki Humasah Sultan in Magnificent Century Kösem in Season 2 Episode 27 (2017)
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10 most influential women of the Ottoman Empire(My[extraordinary] opinion]
Number 10: Ayşe Hafsa Sultan.
Number 9: Valide Emmatulah Rabia Gulnuş
Number 8: Mihrimah Sultan
Number 7: (Naibe) Valide Handan Sultan
Number 6: (Naibe) Valide Halime Sultan
Number 5: Valide Safiye Sultan
Number 4: (Naibe) Valide Kösem Sultan
Number 3: Haseki Hürrem Sultan
Number 2:( Naibe) Valide Turhan Sultan
Number 1: Valide-I-Atik Nurbanu Sultan
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Leyla Feray as Haseki Ayse Sultan
Magnificent Century-Kösem Episode 36
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Ayşe was born around 1613, she was greek. With permission of Kösem Sultan, Murad IV rewarded her with Haseki Sultan title. In 1633, Murad raises her salary to 2000 aspers a day. The number and identity of her childern has not been confirmed. Angelo Alessandri, a secretary of venetian ambassador wrote about her that she was of Greek origin. According to him, although she was beautiful, she was not as beautiful in spirit as her mother- in law Kösem. Apparently, Ayse was a woman who wasted her money more for greed then generosity. Murad was known for loving Ayşe. He treated her like a queen and she behaved like a queen.Ayşe accompanied Murad IV to Baghdad Campaign. Which was unusal since the incident with Bayezid I amd Olivera Lazarevic when they were captured by Timur. According to austrian historian Joseph von Hammer- Purgstall, Ayşe witnessed the entire campaign.Murad IV passed away in February 1640. We know that Kaya Esmehan's mother came into conflict with Kösem Sultan because Kösem wanted to marry the little girl Kaya to Melek Ahmed Pasha, who was about the same age as Kösem, and she succeeded in doing so. Ayse's salary was cut to just 100 aspers per day. This could just be a coincidence or a hint that Ayse was Kaya's mother. Ayşe passed away in 1679/1680.
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