İçime gömdüm hüzünlerimi;
Pişmanlıklarım yok artık, keşkelerim yok,
Kapattım aşkın perdesini.
Paslanmış bir kilit şimdi yüreğim;
Asırlardır yaşayan bir köhne şehir.
Kaybolmuşum aşkın dehlizlerinde;
Kulaklarımda rezil gecelerin gürültüsü.
Yazmakla bitmez bu şiir…♠️♠️♠️
This brown and golden coat was first worn by Huricihan Sultan in the sixth episode of the third season of Magnificent Century. It was also used on a guest in the thirty-sixth episode of the same season. The coat was worn again by Şehzade Bayezid's son Abdullah in the thirtieth episode of the fourth season.
The coat appears twice in the spin-off Magnificent Century: Kösem. It is first worn by Şehzade Mustafa (later Sultan Mustafa I) in the sixth episode of the first season. The fur collar was swapped for gold trimming before it was worn one last time by Sultan Ibrahim's son Osman in the twenty-sixth episode of the second season.
Yes, FINE, I am writing the crossover Temeraire/Lymond Chronicles fic, in which Tharkay is descended from Philippa and Francis and his Mysterious Estate is either Flaw Valleys or...wherever Francis's estate is, I forget.
“A memorial mosque for Cihangir would be constructed by the royal architect Sinan, set on a pastoral hill overlooking the Bosphorus. It was said that the prince had enjoyed excursions there and that his mother reminded his father of his wish to build a mosque in the area, whereupon Suleyman took action.”
– Peirce, Leslie. Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire
This blue and silver kaftan was first worn by Şehzade Mehmed in the seventeenth episode of the first season of Magnificent Century. It is worn again by Şehzade Bayezid in the twenty-ninth episode of the second season. The kaftan is also briefly seen on an unnamed guest in the thirty-sixth episode of the third season. The fourth season used it twice, first on Şehzade Orhan in the fifth episode and then on Ayşe Sultan in the thirty-first episode.
The kaftan also appeared on Şehzade Süleyman in the twenty-second episode of the second season of Magnificent Century: Kösem.
Last Call for Istanbul Review: NYC Can't Make It Spicy
Two strangers from Turkey decide to have a fun night in New York. Will they part ways the next day? Read our review of "Last Call for Istanbul" starring Kivanç Tatlitug and Beren Saat.
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Rating: 2 out of 5.
Who in their right mind in the 2020s leaves their cellphone in their checked-in bag for a long international flight? In fact, most airlines don’t even allow passengers to pack active cellphones in checked-in bags. But that’s the basic premise of the Turkish 2023 romantic flick “Last Call for Istanbul,” where a woman’s bag gets swapped with someone else’s after she gets…