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  1. Turhan Hatice Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: تورخان سلطان, " merciful" or " noble "; c. 1627 – 4 August 1683) was the first Haseki sultan of the Ottoman sultan Ibrahim (r.1640–1648) and Valide sultan as the mother of Mehmed IV (r.1648–1687). Turhan was prominent for the regency of her young son and her building patronage.

  2. 1003: Turhan Hatice Sultan. From Victim to One of the Most Powerful Women in the Islamic World. Born: c.1627, Present-day Ukraine or Possibly Russia. Died: 4 August 1683, Present-day Edirne, Turkey.

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · Turhan Sultan At The Palace | Magnificent Century: Kosem Special Scenes. 2.7K Likes. 350,054 Views. 2021 Mar 11. The New Sultan Of The Ottomans | Magnificent Century: Kosem Special Scenes 57....

  4. Contents. Turhan Sultan. Ottoman sultana. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Turkish history. In Kösem Sultan. … naturally passed to Mehmed’s mother, Turhan Sultan, but Kösem remained her superior with the new title büyük valide (“grandmother”).

  5. In this video, we delve into the life of Turhan Sultan, one of the most influential figures during the Sultanate of Women in the Ottoman Empire. Born in 1627...

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · Join us as we delve into the captivating life of Turhan Sultan, one of the most influential figures in the Ottoman Empire's Sultanate of Women era. Known for her role as a powerful regent during...

  7. Kosem's daughter-in-law, Turhan Hatice Sultan, was the last of the great Valide Sultans. After Kosem's death in 1651, she served as regent for Mehemed IV. Turhan was, by far, the most powerful of the Valide Sultans. Not only did she listen to cabinet meetings from behind a screen like Kosem, but she also spoke from behind the screen, taking an ...

  8. Examined here is the historical figure and architectural patronage of Hadice Turhan Sultan, the young mother of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV, who for most of the latter half of the seventeenth century shaped the political and cultural agenda of the Ottoman court.

  9. Dec 31, 2016 · Examined here is the historical figure and architectural patronage of Hadice Turhan Sultan, the young mother of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV, who for most of the latter half of the seventeenth century shaped the political and cultural agenda of the Ottoman court.

  10. Reign of Women (15201683) A 150-year period in the Ottoman Empire when women close to the reigning sultans—mothers, wives, daughters and consorts—exercised exceptional power, often determining domestic policy, negotiating with foreign governments, and acting in the role of regent, as well as leaving architectural monuments to their success.