No one can play the role of Suleiman better than this actor. His expressions are more powerful than dialogues. He made this moment real with painful expressions. His eyes convey his emotions very well 👏👏
Like I said before , by only looking at suleiman's eyes , you can get the whole story of magnificent century . That expression after sumbel informed him of the doomed news , it looked as if his world had fallen apart right there . His expressions during his final dinner with Ibrahim were also apt . Those cold eyes and the smile not reaching the eyes ; looked so fake full of anger , sadness , betrayal at the same time . In the tent during mustafa's death , those eyes looked as if devil had taken over them . Wow amazing .
This scene is the best explanation of Suleiman's deep Love for Hurrem when he found out about her illness, his reaction as if the whole world was over for him.
1:17 I am sobbing 😭😭 Sumbul sniffling and crying for Hurrem makes me 💔💔 Hurrem is the one dying, but she is still trying to make Sumbul feel better telling him she will be fine. If this isn’t the sweetest friendship I don’t know what else is… 🙇🏻♀️
@@BlazingSword more than likely throat, back or some lymph cancer that was spreading based on where she kept aching in show..... But who knows, with metastatic cancers, they can start in the foot and end up in your jaw ffs 😒
This one clip is an entire masterclass on how to emote 101. I rewatch this scene only for the expressions - so much conveyed in the last 10 seconds without a word. All the three (Suleiman, Hurrem and Sumbul) are terrific actors.
I remember when Vahide first appeared instead of Meryem, I was throwing temper tantrums and writing everywhere that there is nothing to watch any more and that they chose worst Hurrem. Who would have thought that in few episodes I would fall in love with this woman and appreciate her more than Meryem. Vahide’s Hurrem is Royal, Intelligent, Graceful, Mature, Brave, Patient, Ruthless and Kind same time, to sum up-EVERYTHING what real historical Hurrem used to be.👑 I feel like… Meryem brilliantly played Hurrem, while Vahide IS real Hurrem, just like Halit IS real Suleiman! ❤️🔥
Meryem was perfect for the young Hurrem because she could emote that youthful fire and passion. As fate would have it she didn't get to play the older Hurrem so we will never know how she would have played the more mature version.
Meryem expresses a youthful cheerful hurrem, a hurrem whose smile would make u smile and whose laugh would light up the room and whose temper would shake the room and whose passion and love would be spectacular. Whole vahide showed a hurrem sultan who has lived through so many painful things and is bullet proof. Who is wise and thoughtful, as if a fire had calmed down and turned her into a dimond after being so burned in her life.
Suleiman doing the same thing he did with Ibrahim before executing him: smiling to comfort the person. However, unlike in that scene, both his smile and his eyes are filled with love, whereas with Ibrahim, he played a smile but his eyes were burning with hate and sadness
@@piotrrutkowskl9972 not really; Painting of Young Suleiman show that he looks a lot like His father Selim, though I agree Halit did an excellent job portraying Sultan Suleiman
Great acting from Suleiman and Hürrem, a nice scene. However, none of their scenes together compare to their last scene together, with Suleiman comforting Hürrem by calling her sweet names as she dies peacefully in his lap
after the 100th episode of Muhteşem Yüzyıl, everything became sad and grieving...deaths of characters, old age, saddness everywhere, old flashbacks, sultan rethinking his decisions and time spent with his close ones...ahhh I'll never find any series better than this one ❤️💯
Suleiman ignored hurrem so much and left her at edirne and at old palace many a time. Now, she is dying he cares for her (ik he wrote that letter before knowing of disease but still-)
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj but he still loved her the most and never forgot Hurrem. Also in real history this never happened, he was always with his wife, never left her and was always loyal to her.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj yeah, they didn’t show these: “Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to Hurrem for counsel and appointed her as his state advisor in foreign and internal political affairs. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her. Hurrem also had a seal that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem was the first here as well. She has been using the title of Shah (queen) when she became the first "legitimate" wife in Ottoman history. It is seen that her signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân". She acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters and was beneficent in her good work and philanthropy, especially for the city of Istanbul. “ They had very loyal and strong, loving marriage and deep bond. In the series producers showed it only partly.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj Not sure if it’s a book, it’s from one of the Turkish articles I believe, or it may be from Empress of the East by Leslie Peirce or Suleiman the Magnificent by André Clot. I have read so many articles and books on these two that I am getting confused. I copy only most important parts.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj Here is a very interesting article on Hurrem and Suleyiman written by several Turkish historians-search this title “Bir Saraylı Hanım Sultan: Hurrem”. The article is on AnkaraEduTurkey page. You will have to translate it in English though. There are also tons articles on this page by other historians if you scroll down.
But he never stopped loving her, even after her death and that’s fact. And in real history they were never apart, he was very loyal husband and loved her always. Producers messed lots of things here.
This scene almost has me in tears! The emotions perfectly displayed in Sultan Suleiman's (Halit Ergenc) are spot on!! Hürrem and Sumbul's emotions are on point too!
Why do these scenes hit so hard? Like, i am not even lying i have watched this series about 17 times and sometimes i just like to sit and watch these scenes, scenes of joy, anger, sadness, etc. But some scenes like this one hits so hard and makes me tear up every time. Also the music of Ibrahim's violin in anything sad is iconic. It is as if the background music tells a story of it's own. Never stopped loving this series, the acting, music, actors, clothes, plot twists they are so iconic and on point. Season 2 with Kosem sultan in it, (in my opinion) wasn't nearly as good as Season 1. Till this day this has been my comfort series, this has been that one series i can watch 100 times and never get bored, and surprisingly every time i notice something i did not notice before. All the emotion in Suleiman's eyes and all the affection of Hurrem towards the people she loves. All the poems they made for each other and the letters they sent each other during separation is truly MAGNIFICENT. Hurrem being his shadow and him ruling the world with her guidance, oh has the world ever seen such love? The emerald ring tells us about the love between the two most prominent figures in the history of the Ottoman Empire, Hurrem Sultana and Sultan Suleiman. The way Suleiman changed the course of history and married Hurrem, even though everyone was against it shows the love for her. The way Hurrem always loved and supported him was unimaginable. The way she prayed when he fell sick and close to death, while others planning for the future, the way she carried a small bottle of poison so she could go join Suleiman at any point if he left. In the series it should there were other women after her but in reality, he never was with another woman after Hurrem. The way they loved each other was crazy, the way they both couldn't live with each other. Everything about them and this series is impeccable. Cant wait to go back and watch the series again for the 18th time. If you watched it once watch it again. If you watched it twice watch it for the third time. Never have i ever watched such an amazing series.
When you know the one you've shared a lifetime with, is dying, it feels as it your world is being turned upside down. Nothing else matters. To the world I am a widow - But in my heart I still my beloved's wife and always will be. Not even death can sever the bonds of love we shared. Yes, you still get up each day and go about the motions of living, but inside your soul aches for the one who carried away your heart when they drew their last breath.
This was sad to read. I can't imagine the grief of having to go on without your beloved. I hope I'm very very old before I have to experience that pain.
When you see this clip, his eyes...the background music... It all takes back to Hurrem's early Harem years. It is really heartbreaking to lose your loved one to death.
I am not ready to watch Hurrem’s death one more time. I already cried a lot when I watched these episodes few years ago and cried when I read “Empress of the East” by Leslie Pierce. 💕💕
From Philippines im watching this series..so fantastic!.. characters, sittings were very great acting & scenes!.. i learned about the history & culture of Turkey. More power.
Meryem and Halit had 1001 face expression for eich tiniest emotion- they are the king and the queen Okan iz briliant too, ...one by one I rotate in my mind I can say all characters are played very good or great , no one failed
IN MY VIEW 7:31 Sumbul's genuine love, loyalty and respect for Hurrem never wavered. 8:16 I never get tired of seeing Suleiman and Hurrem express their love for each other.❤
@@izas5768 lol. What I mean is that when that actor turns those eyes on a female it's over for her. He's wonderful. Suleiman and Hurrem (the actors together) are magnificent together.
I'd like to note that in addition to the excellent acting, sets & costumes, this series has some of the most glorious music I've heard in a while. This scene it's very powerfully emotional. At other times when there is tension or danger happening in the story, the music really contributes to those feelings. Just excellent all the way around!
In real life, no one knows. It's suspected it was either influenza or cancer that caused Hurrem to pass away. But there's not much evidence to back up either claim.
Oh well Suleiman is great but is always a human being and can make mistakes but most important thing is that is with his wife in her last moments. Surely in real life as every couple Hürrem and Suleiman had problems but that promise "until death divide us" is above all
Suleiman truly loved Hurrem always and never stopped loving her, that’s what matters and in real history they always were together and he never left her and was always loyal to her.
The wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, Hurrem Sultan had an unknown illness that could not be cured or treated properly, and she died of that very disease. Her death came before Suleiman’s death and the sultan was very sad and disturbed after her passing, and mourned her until his death. Much details have not been discovered or known, but it was probably cancer of some sort.
It’s mentioned in historical documents that Hurrem may have died from Malaria, Pneumonia and Gynecological issues she has been having for the past years. This is the saved info on her death: 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 “Venetian ambassador Antonio Barbarigo, who had arrived in Istanbul in September 1556 mentions that Hürrem Sultan’s health had been declining, although just when it became a serious matter is not clear. Her death in the spring of 1558 apparently stemmed from a combination of chronic illness and more immediate factors. When she went to Edirne in 1558 with Süleyman, she became ill and all efforts of doctors failed. Kutbeddin El-Mekkî, who was in Istanbul at that time, says that Hürrem Sultan suffered from malaria and shoulder pain for a while. On April 15, 1558, the new French ambassador to Istanbul, Jean de la Vigne, sent a letter to a colleague reporting that “La Assaqui” (the Haseki) had died early that morning. So great was the sultan’s grief that he aged greatly. “They say that the day before she died,” wrote de la Vigne, “he promised her and swore by the soul of his father Selim that he would never approach another woman.“ Mekkî wrote: “The sultan loved her to distraction and his heart has broken with her death.” “After the death of his wife, Suleiman took care of Hurrem’s memory and did not want his wife's body to stay away from him, just as he did not love another woman after her. He had a beautiful mausoleum built for her right next to the place he reserved for his own tomb in Süleymaniye Complex. He appointed guards and hafiz-i kurras at Hurrem Sultan's tomb . For centuries, the Quran was read to the soul of this benevolent sultan twenty- four hours a day. According to the documents in the Prime Ministry Archive, the number of people assigned to this tomb in turn was one hundred and thirty-eight people. Considering that they are paid a high wage of three hundred and fifty akçe per day , it is better understood how much Kanunî loved Hurrem. Sultan Süleyman also continued to give charity for her soul for years. For example , in 968 Hijri , he ordered the Egyptian Governorship to send 3,000 gold coins from the Egyptian treasury to the Ulema and poor of Mecca and Medina.” “It is said that Suleyman was so sad after death of his beloved, that he did not regain happiness for the rest of his life and pined away for his wife.”
No one can play the role of Suleiman better than this actor. His expressions are more powerful than dialogues. He made this moment real with painful expressions. His eyes convey his emotions very well 👏👏
He can say so much with his eyes. He's amazing.
Well said! Even his emotions! The late sultan would be proud
@Leo Yes Very talented !
Truly. His eyes alone..speaks..
Equal to Tim Hanks ability
Like I said before , by only looking at suleiman's eyes , you can get the whole story of magnificent century . That expression after sumbel informed him of the doomed news , it looked as if his world had fallen apart right there . His expressions during his final dinner with Ibrahim were also apt . Those cold eyes and the smile not reaching the eyes ; looked so fake full of anger , sadness , betrayal at the same time . In the tent during mustafa's death , those eyes looked as if devil had taken over them . Wow amazing .
....and his voice! No one could've read that poetry better than him!!
This scene is the best explanation of Suleiman's deep Love for Hurrem when he found out about her illness, his reaction as if the whole world was over for him.
1:17 I am sobbing 😭😭 Sumbul sniffling and crying for Hurrem makes me 💔💔 Hurrem is the one dying, but she is still trying to make Sumbul feel better telling him she will be fine. If this isn’t the sweetest friendship I don’t know what else is… 🙇🏻♀️
What was the illness?
@@lindaabney7426 they are not sure, but there was mention in historical facts that she had cancer
@@BlazingSword more than likely throat, back or some lymph cancer that was spreading based on where she kept aching in show..... But who knows, with metastatic cancers, they can start in the foot and end up in your jaw ffs 😒
This entire clip just shows how great Suleyman and Hurrem's love is.
their eye contact and Suleiman's teary eyes, painful smile 💔 Broke everything
This one clip is an entire masterclass on how to emote 101. I rewatch this scene only for the expressions - so much conveyed in the last 10 seconds without a word. All the three (Suleiman, Hurrem and Sumbul) are terrific actors.
So true..
Well said
They sure are
I remember when Vahide first appeared instead of Meryem, I was throwing temper tantrums and writing everywhere that there is nothing to watch any more and that they chose worst Hurrem. Who would have thought that in few episodes I would fall in love with this woman and appreciate her more than Meryem. Vahide’s Hurrem is Royal, Intelligent, Graceful, Mature, Brave, Patient, Ruthless and Kind same time, to sum up-EVERYTHING what real historical Hurrem used to be.👑
I feel like… Meryem brilliantly played Hurrem, while Vahide IS real Hurrem, just like Halit IS real Suleiman! ❤️🔥
Or Both actress are Hurem, just in the different stages of life.
Yep, like said above - both were Hurrem
Meryem was perfect for the young Hurrem because she could emote that youthful fire and passion. As fate would have it she didn't get to play the older Hurrem so we will never know how she would have played the more mature version.
@@jodrew1845 Yes you are right. Same about Kosem- Beren played younger Kosem the best and Nurgul played older Kosem the best.
Meryem expresses a youthful cheerful hurrem, a hurrem whose smile would make u smile and whose laugh would light up the room and whose temper would shake the room and whose passion and love would be spectacular. Whole vahide showed a hurrem sultan who has lived through so many painful things and is bullet proof. Who is wise and thoughtful, as if a fire had calmed down and turned her into a dimond after being so burned in her life.
Vahide's smile 😭😭🥺
I'll never stop appreciating her beauty ❤❤
Halit made a masterpiece in Suleiman's role❤ looks so broken when see Vahide/Hürrem smile
Suleiman doing the same thing he did with Ibrahim before executing him: smiling to comfort the person. However, unlike in that scene, both his smile and his eyes are filled with love, whereas with Ibrahim, he played a smile but his eyes were burning with hate and sadness
That was messed up he should have openly confront Ibrahim before executing him like Ahmed did with Dervish
Finally something I can agree with you
I am still convinced Halit is reincarnated Suleiman the Magnificent lol.
@@piotrrutkowskl9972 in this I agree with you.
@@piotrrutkowskl9972 not really; Painting of Young Suleiman show that he looks a lot like His father Selim, though I agree Halit did an excellent job portraying Sultan Suleiman
4:02 Hurrem’s dress OMG! 😍♥️🔥🥀
Great acting from Suleiman and Hürrem, a nice scene. However, none of their scenes together compare to their last scene together, with Suleiman comforting Hürrem by calling her sweet names as she dies peacefully in his lap
Except she didn’t! She was buried by the family and the Sheik-ul-Islam.
It’s documented that she died in his arms
after the 100th episode of Muhteşem Yüzyıl, everything became sad and grieving...deaths of characters, old age, saddness everywhere, old flashbacks, sultan rethinking his decisions and time spent with his close ones...ahhh I'll never find any series better than this one ❤️💯
The performace of the actors in this clip alone is better than the entire careers of most.
Suleiman ignored hurrem so much and left her at edirne and at old palace many a time. Now, she is dying he cares for her (ik he wrote that letter before knowing of disease but still-)
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj but he still loved her the most and never forgot Hurrem. Also in real history this never happened, he was always with his wife, never left her and was always loyal to her.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj yeah, they didn’t show these:
“Suleiman the Magnificent repeatedly came to Hurrem for counsel and appointed her as his state advisor in foreign and internal political affairs. Also, it’s recorded by history that she was official Divan member, attending meetings, voting, listening to males and taking part of the meetings “under the dome”, which is called the Kubbealtı. Only men were doing this before her.
Hurrem also had a seal that allowed her to correspond to MALE rulers and kings around the world. Before that females of the empire were only allowed to correspond with female rulers (like empress or queen : Russia and England) or princesses. Hurrem was the first here as well. She has been using the title of Shah (queen) when she became the first "legitimate" wife in Ottoman history. It is seen that her signature is always referred to as " The State of İsmetlu Hürrem Shah Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân".
She acted as a diplomat with foreign powers through her letters and was beneficent in her good work and philanthropy, especially for the city of Istanbul. “
They had very loyal and strong, loving marriage and deep bond. In the series producers showed it only partly.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj Not sure if it’s a book, it’s from one of the Turkish articles I believe, or it may be from Empress of the East by Leslie Peirce or Suleiman the Magnificent by André Clot. I have read so many articles and books on these two that I am getting confused. I copy only most important parts.
@@sakshisharma-xh9hj Here is a very interesting article on Hurrem and Suleyiman written by several Turkish historians-search this title “Bir Saraylı Hanım Sultan: Hurrem”. The article is on AnkaraEduTurkey page. You will have to translate it in English though.
There are also tons articles on this page by other historians if you scroll down.
But he never stopped loving her, even after her death and that’s fact. And in real history they were never apart, he was very loyal husband and loved her always. Producers messed lots of things here.
I admire how Halit Ergenc played the role of suleiman!i highly salute how talented he was...love it
This scene almost has me in tears! The emotions perfectly displayed in Sultan Suleiman's (Halit Ergenc) are spot on!! Hürrem and Sumbul's emotions are on point too!
Why do these scenes hit so hard?
Like, i am not even lying i have watched this series about 17 times and sometimes i just like to sit and watch these scenes, scenes of joy, anger, sadness, etc.
But some scenes like this one hits so hard and makes me tear up every time.
Also the music of Ibrahim's violin in anything sad is iconic.
It is as if the background music tells a story of it's own.
Never stopped loving this series, the acting, music, actors, clothes, plot twists they are so iconic and on point.
Season 2 with Kosem sultan in it, (in my opinion) wasn't nearly as good as Season 1.
Till this day this has been my comfort series, this has been that one series i can watch 100 times and never get bored, and surprisingly every time i notice something i did not notice before.
All the emotion in Suleiman's eyes and all the affection of Hurrem towards the people she loves.
All the poems they made for each other and the letters they sent each other during separation is truly MAGNIFICENT.
Hurrem being his shadow and him ruling the world with her guidance, oh has the world ever seen such love?
The emerald ring tells us about the love between the two most prominent figures in the history of the Ottoman Empire, Hurrem Sultana and Sultan Suleiman.
The way Suleiman changed the course of history and married Hurrem, even though everyone was against it shows the love for her.
The way Hurrem always loved and supported him was unimaginable.
The way she prayed when he fell sick and close to death, while others planning for the future, the way she carried a small bottle of poison so she could go join Suleiman at any point if he left.
In the series it should there were other women after her but in reality, he never was with another woman after Hurrem.
The way they loved each other was crazy, the way they both couldn't live with each other.
Everything about them and this series is impeccable.
Cant wait to go back and watch the series again for the 18th time.
If you watched it once watch it again.
If you watched it twice watch it for the third time.
Never have i ever watched such an amazing series.
That really brought a tear to my eye. He is such a good actor. He doesn’t even have to speak and you can feel the emotions
After Suleiman found out about Hurrem's illness now he feel he will lost his beloved wife Hurrem Sultan
Ohhh the balcony scenes never get old 🔥🔥
Especially when Hurrem smiles to Suleiman 🥺
@@blossomroses4323 🥲
@Leo yes 🥺
Vahide's so pretty ❤❤
I'm so glad she played the matured Hurrem
When you know the one you've shared a lifetime with, is dying, it feels as it your world is being turned upside down. Nothing else matters.
To the world I am a widow - But in my heart I still my beloved's wife and always will be. Not even death can sever the bonds of love we shared.
Yes, you still get up each day and go about the motions of living, but inside your soul aches for the one who carried away your heart when they drew their last breath.
This was sad to read. I can't imagine the grief of having to go on without your beloved. I hope I'm very very old before I have to experience that pain.
When you see this clip, his eyes...the background music... It all takes back to Hurrem's early Harem years. It is really heartbreaking to lose your loved one to death.
Halit Ergenc acting is marvellous speechless.. every actor in this series posseses such a beauty which no one in this world have
True
The end is near and I can’t handle it 😭
7:37 uffff!!!!!! that music
Have any found this track name?
@@hanishakappala7596 nope
Sultan Suleiman invaded my country many years ago, literally destroyed it and I am completely in love with him and Hurrem! 🤣🤣🤣🤷🏻♀️
what country? where Turks came it was build better than it was before
@@selcuk32adana as an Indian I would like to disagree
Welcome to the club 🤣
Bleh
Tatar it's bandits not Sulaiman Army...So he's never invaded on Hurrem hometown.
I am not ready to watch Hurrem’s death one more time. I already cried a lot when I watched these episodes few years ago and cried when I read “Empress of the East” by Leslie Pierce. 💕💕
Where did you read that book?
I feel the pain on sumbul's tears
Tą rolą Halit Ergenc dostał się do panteonu najwybitniejszych aktorów świata. Uwielbiam ten film.
If Only Men Could Speak the Words he wrote to her. What Love, Joy, Passion this man Carried in His Heart -Soul for this Woman.
It is Sumbul who makes my eyes water, he looks heartbroken
All the stress and trauma of life has finally impacted Hurrem!
Her smile here just has me tearing up.
Vahide has excellent expressions.
Vahide is the most beautiful and gorgeous Hurrem 💜💜💜 and I don’t want to hear objections! ✋🏼💅🏼
7:33 making me cry 😭😭
Their spark is so strong even after so many arguments.
I love the expressions and excitement even at this age.
It was so obvious by their look only.
From Philippines im watching this series..so fantastic!.. characters, sittings were very great acting & scenes!.. i learned about the history & culture of Turkey.
More power.
🇵🇭♥️
Just few seconds in and im crying
This scene....😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
Meryem and Halit had 1001 face expression for eich tiniest emotion- they are the king and the queen
Okan iz briliant too, ...one by one I rotate in my mind I can say all characters are played very good or great , no one failed
I am not the only one chopping onions right? 🥺😢😭 I can’t watch the episodes after Hurrem’s death. Without Hurrem the show is N O T H I N G! 🗑
Hurrem is looking around to see if Suleyman is waiting to greet her❤
IN MY VIEW
7:31 Sumbul's genuine love, loyalty and respect for Hurrem never wavered.
8:16 I never get tired of seeing Suleiman and Hurrem express their love for each other.❤
how proudly she says
i m hurrem sultan
I will see this full series,,,, I silently listen Suleimans poem,,,I feel peace,,,
OMG. That man and those eyes. That poor woman didn't stand a chance.
POOR WOMAN? XDDDDD how so?
@@izas5768 lol. What I mean is that when that actor turns those eyes on a female it's over for her. He's wonderful. Suleiman and Hurrem (the actors together) are magnificent together.
She has Sumbul and Suleiman.
Suleiman and Sumbul can be best friends, they have literally known each other all their lives.
Last smile .. 🥺
My heart just broke into a million 💔 pieces.
I'd like to note that in addition to the excellent acting, sets & costumes, this series has some of the most glorious music I've heard in a while. This scene it's very powerfully emotional. At other times when there is tension or danger happening in the story, the music really contributes to those feelings. Just excellent all the way around!
This actor is amazing, I know it’s fake you know but I really hope he is this expressive in real life.
Sumbul crying and telling the Sultan about Hurrem's sickness because he knew they had a better chance of finding a cure with his resources 😭😭😭
Why is this Making me cry?
The ending scene so powerful!!!
I Dont know much about Velantines....But from this epic show velantine is made real for this couple Suleiman and Hurram❤🌹🌹🌹🌹
One of the best episodes....Other my favorite was of mustafa s death episode.
Omg hard to express
The way Suleyman keeps watching Hurrem when talking to Sumbul 😭😭
I cant see them getting old
Oh, poor Sumbul.
Finally, she live so long...
Name of the music started at 7:45 ?
Now it's his turn to go behind valide sultan
Can anyone name the music used at last
3:35 which language is that?
Persian
@@antonia8770 ok
Ottoman Turkish
I'm looking at him and I'm smiling like a nut. true love
Each and evrytime When i see this scene i started crying..
Which episode is that????
Silly question. What did Hurrem die from???
In real life, no one knows. It's suspected it was either influenza or cancer that caused Hurrem to pass away. But there's not much evidence to back up either claim.
Did they ever figure out what disease Hurrem actually had. Some claim it was something to do with her heart. Was it heart disease or something else?
lymphatic cancer
What episode is this clip pleaae....
133
now u regret ignoring her LOL deserved
lol she deserved it, no one in the show bar Cihangir and kids were innocent
It happens in a marriage
He never ever ignored Hurrem in real history though. Suleiman was always loyal and respectful to Hurrem according the historical facts.
Oh well Suleiman is great but is always a human being and can make mistakes but most important thing is that is with his wife in her last moments. Surely in real life as every couple Hürrem and Suleiman had problems but that promise "until death divide us" is above all
Suleiman truly loved Hurrem always and never stopped loving her, that’s what matters and in real history they always were together and he never left her and was always loyal to her.
Suleiman role is Best
A slave girl deeply in love with absolute loyalty become one the most powerful woman and yet now so helpless.
3:52
They said it's strange a candle and wind became friends
Their love poetry of turkey
Because it's a language of ALLAH SUBHAN O TALLAH
ARABIC
The earlier Hurrem was very pretty
Güzide ❤️
All inizio non mi piaceva questa attrice. Però.. Mi sono ricreduta. Il ruolo le calza a pennello
In reali life, what was Hurrem's cause of death? Thank you for your answers.
I don't think it's known. I'd happily be corrected though
The wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, Hurrem Sultan had an unknown illness that could not be cured or treated properly, and she died of that very disease. Her death came before Suleiman’s death and the sultan was very sad and disturbed after her passing, and mourned her until his death. Much details have not been discovered or known, but it was probably cancer of some sort.
They say it was Malaria or Flu that later became Pneumonia. She was ill more than 33 weeks.
It’s mentioned in historical documents that Hurrem may have died from Malaria, Pneumonia and Gynecological issues she has been having for the past years.
This is the saved info on her death:
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“Venetian ambassador Antonio Barbarigo, who had arrived in Istanbul in September 1556 mentions that Hürrem Sultan’s health had been declining, although just when it became a serious matter is not clear. Her death in the spring of 1558 apparently stemmed from a combination of chronic illness and more immediate factors. When she went to Edirne in 1558 with Süleyman, she became ill and all efforts of doctors failed.
Kutbeddin El-Mekkî, who was in Istanbul at that time, says that Hürrem Sultan suffered from malaria and shoulder pain for a while.
On April 15, 1558, the new French ambassador to Istanbul, Jean de la Vigne, sent a letter to a colleague reporting that “La Assaqui” (the Haseki) had died early that morning. So great was the sultan’s grief that he aged greatly. “They say that the day before she died,” wrote de la Vigne, “he promised her and swore by the soul of his father Selim that he would never approach another woman.“
Mekkî wrote: “The sultan loved her to distraction and his heart has broken with her death.”
“After the death of his wife, Suleiman took care of Hurrem’s memory and did not want his wife's body to stay away from him, just as he did not love another woman after her. He had a beautiful mausoleum built for her right next to the place he reserved for his own tomb in Süleymaniye Complex. He appointed guards and hafiz-i kurras at Hurrem Sultan's tomb . For centuries, the Quran was read to the soul of this benevolent sultan twenty- four hours a day. According to the documents in the Prime Ministry Archive, the number of people assigned to this tomb in turn was one hundred and thirty-eight people. Considering that they are paid a high wage of three hundred and fifty akçe per day , it is better understood how much Kanunî loved Hurrem.
Sultan Süleyman also continued to give charity for her soul for years. For example , in 968 Hijri , he ordered the Egyptian Governorship to send 3,000 gold coins from the Egyptian treasury to the Ulema and poor of Mecca and Medina.”
“It is said that Suleyman was so sad after death of his beloved, that he did not regain happiness for the rest of his life and pined away for his wife.”
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