After she married, her totally changed from an delusional girl to an influential figure .. So sad in this series, they did not show much influence of mihrimah in her father's era ..
Right! She was the only powerful Ottoman Princess. Was an advisor to her father and brother. And even ruled the harem and earned the title as 'Acting Valide Sultana' from her brother.
@@dorotejapesic501 The fact that you don't doesn't mean it didn't happen. They were in love, when Ibrahim found out, promoted and posted Rustem far away, they both appealed to Suleiman who told him to obey the grand vizier and he would sort it out later. So I guess you need to dig deeper into Ottoman history before condemning people for their knowledge online. Have a good day.
3:18 This scene really shows how disappointed Hurrem was and she forced to do it .. In front of her enemies, she shows she is happy with her daughter’s marriage, but behind them, only God knows how miserable she had as a mother.
@@nadyayap2714 I like the real hurrem not in the film she was so cruel and this scene she used mihrimah to protect their princes and she didn't cared about mihrimah sultan anyway cus she knew it that she will still will be alive no matter what
Almost all royal marriages, especially European. the girls were married off, used as pawns to further the careers of the Father(king) siblings(princes). This is absolutely nothing new.
What a tragic irony! Hürrem once was disappointed about Mihrimah's birth, because she wanted one another boy and finally, it was her daughter who saved her and her brothers! Even if was Sultana and not Prince and she hadn't the same rights, she was the only one who hadn't the death's danger!
Remember it was between 1299 to 1922 very different time, women didn't have a choice. Don't hate the player, hate the game. Women didn't even work then either. Like Mirimah said, she's born 1522. Look at Marie Antoinette, then problem she had because she had girls.
Mihrimah, Pelin Karahan, is such a radiant, captivating woman and an amazing actress. I so enjoyed listening to her soothing voice and watching her elegant presence. She was so engaging, even though I didn’t understand a word she was saying when I watched without subtitles.
In real history, it was Suleyman who chose Rustem for Mihrimah’s husband. Hurrem wanted her to marry Davud Pasha, governor of Egypt, because “he was more handsome.” True! So this is not only fiction - it’s the exact opposite of the true history! This happens over and over in Seasons 3 and 4 because the male writers took over the story development and writing from Meral Okay (the woman who was the original show developer and principal screenwriter of Seasons 1 and 2 and who died of cancer in April 2012).
@@rsync9490 you mean Elizabeth Of York married the man who avenged the murder of her brothers by striking down the her traitorous uncle Richard Of York who struck down the princes in the tower!
Honestly even if it’s not the falling in love of romance movies….sometimes that loyal bond is more important. He’s someone who’s going to be with her through thick and thin. Better than someone you fall in love with who betrays you.
Mihrimah's marriage to Rustem being the reality for her than it stops her from obsessing over Bali Bey day in to day out then all the better. She's just a child in Bali Bey's eyes, nothing more. Rustem will make Mihrimah grow up since Bali Bey did not love her.
Rustem & Mihrimah both suffered because of one sided crush both of them are in the same shoes . I feel sad for both of them because one sided crush or love is the most painful thing a heart can ever bear because it’s unbearable
Rustem had feelings for Mihrimah ever since she was 14, and he is over 30. This is clearly pedophilia. Idk how some of you found this scene romantic, I think it’s sick 😅
Back then people lived until they were 53 years old on average, so the definition of "adulthood", especially for women, was being mid to post-puberty, so like 16 was the age to bear children for women.
She can wear the crown because now the harem is in her ruled and she is Sultan's lawful wife. But not a Valide Sultan, cause she can only call herself that title when her son become a Sultan and only if she is alive.
Well that’s what happened back then especially if you were apart of a royal family. In history though, it was Suleiman who arranged the marriage while Hürrem suggested a young governor.
May it be gross, but this happens so many times that I started to ignore and don't stress about it anymore. I don't know why some men still pursue women that clearly stated so many times they don't share the same feeling. However, if you try to ignore them and don't reply back, they eventually will quit and go on with their lives.
Huh, yeah, especially because lots of guy think most women are rare commodities, instead of something common and ordinary. Thankfully the term "simping" is making an insurgence and changing attitudes.
@@nielubieinceli Huh? As it relates to my comment, then does that mean simping signifys you're not an "incel"? OK. Sure. I'd rather be an "incel" than simp, especially someone who looks like YOU.
Let’s remember people, the scripts for this serial were wrItten by the producers/script writers. Nobody knows how they lived their daily lives. But in saying that the sick part is Hurrem encouraged it and allowed her daughter to marry a man 20yrs her senior, WHY, because she had grand plans and Rustem was going to help her achieve it all.
Rustem has the same idea as Hurrem. They didn't bother with nothing else aside from their love. If they couldn't get the love that they want, they'd rather die. One who would die for love.
You can't explain the reason clearly but rustem was loyal to hurrem and she wanted him to rise to the power so she could protect her children. Mihrimah agreed to it for the sake of her brothers and later killed rustem for her brother bayezid. In short Mihrimah didn't love rustem but was with him for her brothers.
Hurrem needed a powerful and loyal supporter in the council to counter the machinations of Shah Sultan and her husband- the current Grand Vizir. Rustem is her strongest supporter and tacitly threatened to remove his support if she did not let him marry Mihrimah.
Because he was one of the most loyal supporters/followers of Hürrem. Mihrihmah didn't wanted to marry him but because of her anger she just blurted out that she'd agree abruptly. Hürrem let him marry her because she wants him to rise in power.
It was politicial. Rustem was truly loyal to Hurrem Sultan and she wanted him to be powerful. The best way to make him powerful is matching him with a princess.
I think that's henna. And yes it's traditional for Muslim women and now many women from different religion/cultures to apply henna on their hands and feet. It is thought to bring happiness and meant to purify and beautify the new bride 😍😄
@@anganaislam5730 I think it's just middle east and indian tradition. Us in the asian part doesnt have any tradition like that until some people just want to do what the women there doing too
@@kim7990 could be. Even tho I'm not Indian nor from the Middle East. I'm from Bangladesh and here not only Muslims but Christians, hindus also put henna before their wedding. So yeah it's mainly a Muslim tradition but some cultures have adapted it too over time bcoz of Muslim influence or as you said maybe just bcoz they want to 🤷♀
Islamic and Hindu tradition It's done in Arabic countries, middle east, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan and other Southasian countries who are Muslim or Hindu. You'll see the Goddess of Hinduism like Durga her daughter Laxmi and Saraswati has henna, it's a sign of purity, divine feminity and beauty.
This scene and her speech are so iconic…
After she married, her totally changed from an delusional girl to an influential figure .. So sad in this series, they did not show much influence of mihrimah in her father's era ..
Right! She was the only powerful Ottoman Princess. Was an advisor to her father and brother. And even ruled the harem and earned the title as 'Acting Valide Sultana' from her brother.
@@medixstar9184 Exactly..I agree with you👍
She was also in love with Rustem. So sad the way they portrayed everybody connected to Suleiman and Hurrem as bad.
@@kayodewa really? I read a lot about her and never heard she was in love with him not sad either but definitekt not in love
@@dorotejapesic501 The fact that you don't doesn't mean it didn't happen. They were in love, when Ibrahim found out, promoted and posted Rustem far away, they both appealed to Suleiman who told him to obey the grand vizier and he would sort it out later. So I guess you need to dig deeper into Ottoman history before condemning people for their knowledge online. Have a good day.
Her royal blue wedding dress was simply beautiful 😍 perfect color for Mihrimah 💙
3:18 This scene really shows how disappointed Hurrem was and she forced to do it ..
In front of her enemies, she shows she is happy with her daughter’s marriage, but behind them, only God knows how miserable she had as a mother.
The real Hurrem Sultan wanted Mihrimah to marry the handsome governor of Cairo, but Suleiman arranged this marriage.
@@nadyayap2714 I like the real hurrem not in the film she was so cruel and this scene she used mihrimah to protect their princes and she didn't cared about mihrimah sultan anyway cus she knew it that she will still will be alive no matter what
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@@nadyayap2714 yup. Handsome and in mirimah’s age range. But Suleiman wanted mirimah closer to him.
Almost all royal marriages, especially European. the girls were married off, used as pawns to further the careers of the Father(king) siblings(princes). This is absolutely nothing new.
What a tragic irony! Hürrem once was disappointed about Mihrimah's birth, because she wanted one another boy and finally, it was her daughter who saved her and her brothers! Even if was Sultana and not Prince and she hadn't the same rights, she was the only one who hadn't the death's danger!
In reality, I think she outlived every one including Rustem, her mother, her father, and all her brothers.
@Rose Koufopoulou Well said. Tragic.
Remember it was between 1299 to 1922 very different time, women didn't have a choice. Don't hate the player, hate the game. Women didn't even work then either. Like Mirimah said, she's born 1522. Look at Marie Antoinette, then problem she had because she had girls.
Fun fact: In reality it was not Hurrem's decision but Suleiman's decision
Suleiman decision yeah but because he asked hurrem otherwise there would not have been a marriage
Mihrimah, Pelin Karahan, is such a radiant, captivating woman and an amazing actress. I so enjoyed listening to her soothing voice and watching her elegant presence. She was so engaging, even though I didn’t understand a word she was saying when I watched without subtitles.
I know this is a soapy dramatization but in reality no one married for love back then. It was for political alliances and/or land.
In real history, it was Suleyman who chose Rustem for Mihrimah’s husband. Hurrem wanted her to marry Davud Pasha, governor of Egypt, because “he was more handsome.” True! So this is not only fiction - it’s the exact opposite of the true history! This happens over and over in Seasons 3 and 4 because the male writers took over the story development and writing from Meral Okay (the woman who was the original show developer and principal screenwriter of Seasons 1 and 2 and who died of cancer in April 2012).
I feel so bad for Mihrimah.Wish she could marry with love🥺
I felt so bad for Elizabeth of York, she had to marry the man who murdered her uncle....
@@rsync9490 you mean Elizabeth Of York married the man who avenged the murder of her brothers by striking down the her traitorous uncle Richard Of York who struck down the princes in the tower!
@@tiffanysanchez9184 Tudor propaganda! Is that you Margaret Beaufort?
Marriage based on love especially among the elite is a relatively new concept.
Royal marriages don't work that way. It's everything about alliances and power
Btw in real life this was the idea of suleyman not hurrem she wanted to marry her daughter to one guy who apparently was more attractive
I really liked Rustem here (or the actor). He shows so much tenderness.
He is really talented.. And i love his appearance in this series❤❤
@@parvathyvg393 Yep, I don’t understand people who complain about his looks. Rustem is handsome. ☺️
@@Kurczak00 recently i watched his movie 'my mothers wound'.. What a performance ❤❤❤
@@parvathyvg393 I have to check it!
@@parvathyvg393 where did you find it??😭😭 Ive been looking for it for literal years
One of my fave scene, ICONIC AND EPIC!!!
Mihrimah sultan, all time my most favourite sultana. she's my inspiration too!
Rustem acts so sweetly when he talks to Mihrimah like that...
So true
Honestly even if it’s not the falling in love of romance movies….sometimes that loyal bond is more important. He’s someone who’s going to be with her through thick and thin. Better than someone you fall in love with who betrays you.
If you know history then you must know that later mihrimah killed rustem, what a pity!😔
@@afrozaislam Do you have a source for it or is it only in the show?
@@guccislides5890 i saw it on the show
Mihrimah's marriage to Rustem being the reality for her than it stops her from obsessing over Bali Bey day in to day out then all the better.
She's just a child in Bali Bey's eyes, nothing more. Rustem will make Mihrimah grow up since Bali Bey did not love her.
I understand your point , but this whole poison thing , bother me a lot
It feels like emotional blackmail for me
The background music is very iconic.
The irony is.. Mr Sunbul could not himself get married but he accepted the marriage proposal for both the mother and daughter duo.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats what was in my mind I thought it was necessary for girl to say qabool herself... This scene looked my sunbul getting married to rustam😂😂😂😂
Mihrimah and hurrem both look gorgeous in the outfits😍
Did anyone notice that Mihrimah is wearing the necklace that Suleiman gifted Hurrem on their wedding night ? Check it out it’s very meaningful…
Superman?🤣🤣
@@sh6161 Suleiman 😭😭😭this corrector is so annoying, every time I go back to a comment I see a mistake 😭😂
@@lydialove7702 i actually imagined Superman with Hurrem lmao 🤣🤣
@@sh6161 🤣🤣🤣
Rustem & Mihrimah both suffered because of one sided crush both of them are in the same shoes . I feel sad for both of them because one sided crush or love is the most painful thing a heart can ever bear because it’s unbearable
Amen sister
@@freyasheart9527 what are you talking about?
One sided love being painful
Rustem had feelings for Mihrimah ever since she was 14, and he is over 30. This is clearly pedophilia. Idk how some of you found this scene romantic, I think it’s sick 😅
plus this whole poison thing is 100% emotional blackmail. The word "toxic" fits really well here!
In those days it was natural, dont compare hundred years ago to now
If a girl is bleeding, by all means and purposes she is a woman.
Different time different rules.
Additionally, 60year olds marry 20 year olds today. No difference.......
Back then people lived until they were 53 years old on average, so the definition of "adulthood", especially for women, was being mid to post-puberty, so like 16 was the age to bear children for women.
How this man trapped mihirimah 😡 If he had such feeling and ready to give his life for mihirimah he could have do that before the marriage .
Mihrimah, my poor girl, my powerful woman.
I know what her feeling, married with someone that more old than her mother
Even if it was Bali Bey , it'd been same.
@@sreedevipushpakrishnan1188 not the point but ok.
@@sreedevipushpakrishnan1188 bali bay was younger than rustem, wasn' t he?? Also, Bali bey was supposed tobe handsome ( !?)
Poor Rustem😔 He truly loves Mihrimah, but she loved someone else
Rustem & Mihrimah both of them suffered because of one sided love both of them are in the same shoes
The look of disgust in her eyes 🥺
Hurrem wears the crown, she's valide sultan already, amazing green outfit and magnificent crown, valide hurrem sultan!
@Leo oh right I didn't notice it! Thank you for the detail :)
Valide sultan means mother of a king
She can wear the crown because now the harem is in her ruled and she is Sultan's lawful wife. But not a Valide Sultan, cause she can only call herself that title when her son become a Sultan and only if she is alive.
Let me just wear a crown and a green outfit real quick, boom I'd be a Valide Sultan!
@@sadiajafrinn she was valide sultan
what a sad wedding... the most sad wedding of the show. what a cruel Era, parents used their kids like a tools yazık
How could hurrem give her own daughter to an old man like that 😭😭😭
Well that’s what happened back then especially if you were apart of a royal family. In history though, it was Suleiman who arranged the marriage while Hürrem suggested a young governor.
Well she didn't want to give her to rustem but she had to.
@@AB-om2te Yeah. They even still happen to this day.
Still happens to this day.
Because her grand plan included Rustem to do all her dirty work.
It was 500 yrs ago such Fascinating story.
A man pursuing a woman that clearly does not want him is GROSS!
@@freerolll You saw yourself in the comment, buddy?
May it be gross, but this happens so many times that I started to ignore and don't stress about it anymore. I don't know why some men still pursue women that clearly stated so many times they don't share the same feeling. However, if you try to ignore them and don't reply back, they eventually will quit and go on with their lives.
Huh, yeah, especially because lots of guy think most women are rare commodities, instead of something common and ordinary. Thankfully the term "simping" is making an insurgence and changing attitudes.
@@MMAmachinhead92 ok, incel
@@nielubieinceli Huh? As it relates to my comment, then does that mean simping signifys you're not an "incel"? OK. Sure. I'd rather be an "incel" than simp, especially someone who looks like YOU.
I cried how mirimah loves her mother
She should have called his bluff. Then sent him to his room to live in a marriage like Hatice
I don't think it was a bluff. He loves her to the death.
Rustem wouldn't agree I think. He's a different man from Husrev or Lutfi Pasha. He never let Mihrimah treat him like a slave.
@@Kurczak00 he has no choice. He can’t deny her demands. He can’t force her to do anything.
@@ravensjewel-3886 then he would die.
Let’s remember people, the scripts for this serial were wrItten by the producers/script writers. Nobody knows how they lived their daily lives. But in saying that the sick part is Hurrem encouraged it and allowed her daughter to marry a man 20yrs her senior, WHY, because she had grand plans and Rustem was going to help her achieve it all.
How breathtakingly beautiful Mihrimah is 😍😭💖
Her mother's line she repeated: ben atesin kendesi 😩🔥
MASSAALLAH ALLAH PAK Ap sab KO ore sab ko hamesha bhut sari Kamyabi asani ore tarqi ore asani dy ameen ore asani ore tarqi dy ameen
I really like this film I return to watch this many times already,,, thanks for sharing this beautiful story,,,, look like real.
Oh my god!
It's so sad that this was actually thereㅠㅠ
How a mother Never cared about her duahter
Just care a out herself using her daughter that's all about this scene
Learn english, it's hard to understand you.
Dude… you’re always up here complaining.
@@AB-om2te something called free of speech hurrem fans know nothing about 🤣🤣🤣
Prawda.
Rusthem was the best choice for her. He was loyal to her and sultan. The only pasha who wanted Suleiman on the throne!!
She gets him killed yrs later lol
Rustem has the same idea as Hurrem. They didn't bother with nothing else aside from their love. If they couldn't get the love that they want, they'd rather die.
One who would die for love.
He is smart i give him that
Someone can say me, how was it, why Hurrem agreed for Mihrimah marriage even she knews, that doughter doesnt love Rustem ?
You can't explain the reason clearly but rustem was loyal to hurrem and she wanted him to rise to the power so she could protect her children. Mihrimah agreed to it for the sake of her brothers and later killed rustem for her brother bayezid.
In short Mihrimah didn't love rustem but was with him for her brothers.
Hurrem needed a powerful and loyal supporter in the council to counter the machinations of Shah Sultan and her husband- the current Grand Vizir. Rustem is her strongest supporter and tacitly threatened to remove his support if she did not let him marry Mihrimah.
@@PayalGupta_4951 thanks so much
@@hellofellows1 thank u
Because he was one of the most loyal supporters/followers of Hürrem. Mihrihmah didn't wanted to marry him but because of her anger she just blurted out that she'd agree abruptly. Hürrem let him marry her because she wants him to rise in power.
Which episode was this?
Who noticed even with luxuries Mehrimah wasnt beautiful in her wedding
Stop being jealous
I always wanted to see Mihirma with Bali bey😢😢😢
Sumbul was the one who was the deputy of hurrem sultan during her marriage, for mirhimma sultan he is also the deputy,
Beautiful script💞💞
Why they were married. Anyone please explain ....I didn't see that part
It was politicial. Rustem was truly loyal to Hurrem Sultan and she wanted him to be powerful. The best way to make him powerful is matching him with a princess.
Thank u soo much ....what a sacrifice 😪
@@Km-kd4vw No worries, if you want the throne, you have to sacrifice a lot....
Just curious, why are Mihrimah's fingertips painted red? Is that some kind of Islamic custom for brides?
I think that's henna. And yes it's traditional for Muslim women and now many women from different religion/cultures to apply henna on their hands and feet. It is thought to bring happiness and meant to purify and beautify the new bride 😍😄
@@anganaislam5730 I think it's just middle east and indian tradition. Us in the asian part doesnt have any tradition like that until some people just want to do what the women there doing too
@@kim7990 could be. Even tho I'm not Indian nor from the Middle East. I'm from Bangladesh and here not only Muslims but Christians, hindus also put henna before their wedding. So yeah it's mainly a Muslim tradition but some cultures have adapted it too over time bcoz of Muslim influence or as you said maybe just bcoz they want to 🤷♀
Islamic and Hindu tradition
It's done in Arabic countries, middle east, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan and other Southasian countries who are Muslim or Hindu.
You'll see the Goddess of Hinduism like Durga her daughter Laxmi and Saraswati has henna, it's a sign of purity, divine feminity and beauty.
Yes it's called Hina they do put it when theirs a wedding...or important occasion
DA CE MAI APARITIE AICI DOAMNA AICI
👑👗🧥👖Everything 🥇🏆🎨🎭🎬🎞️📽️📺🎥was beautiful, splendid acting, indeed❗❗❗❗‼️‼️‼️‼️
Sen Mihrimah!🤩
Setelah menikah Rustem memandang putri Mihrimah bagai elang memandang kelinci yang siap di terkam.
Classic manipulative behavior. There's no freaking way he'd drink that poison 😅
Music??
punya kuasa tapi tak kuasa memilih tambatan hatinya sendiri
how could hurrem sell his daughter like that so her sons could stay on the Throne the drunk of her son
And then he still cheated on her.
예나 지금이나 사랑 벗는 결혼은 지옥이다!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SULTANA MIRMAH
Михаила красавица и сонце
Romantic, to take poison to a wedding night.
DA DOAMNIAJUTA PAI DOAMNIAJUTA PIENTRU TOATĂ VIAȚA
That poison scene is Looney. Why is he guilt tripping her. Sleeze ball....
SULTANA, SULTANA SAMI TRĂIȚI MIE
Hurrem didnt do what she promise to Mirimah
😍😍
SAMI TRĂIȚI SULTANA MIRMAH PAI CU MIILIE DIE ANI PIE ACEST PĂMÂNT
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She should have let him drink it
This was sad to watch
Disappointed
kung ako pa c mihirimah.itingal ko pa nang poison s imo.
I always felt so bad for Rustem.... but not her, she was an obnoxious brat.