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  1. Roxelana - Wikipedia

    Hurrem's coffin was carried by the viziers to the mosque of Sultan Bayezid II, a journey which was almost certainly observed by hundreds of thousands of people.

  2. Hurrem Sultan - MagnificentCentury Wiki

    Hurrem executes the girl in by hanging her from the ceiling in the harem, and takes her revenge on Hatice Sultan by bringing Nigar Hatun back to the palace. Hürrem then threatens that she will inform …

  3. Roxelana | Biography, Significance, Suleyman the Magnificent, & Facts ...

    University of Oslo - Roxolana: �The Greatest Empresse of the East� Muslim Heritage - Malika IV: Hurrem Sultan (Roxolana)

  4. Life of Sultan Suleiman & Hurrem Sultan (aka Roxelana)

    Apr 17, 2025 · His wife, Hurrem Sultan, was the most powerful woman in Ottoman history. Suleiman spent his life to build the global empire that was the dream of Mehmed the Conqueror and he made …

  5. Hürrem Sultan, The Slave Who Became A Sultan's Wife

    Jun 11, 2025 · Milne, Andrew. "Hürrem Sultan, The Young Concubine Of Suleiman The Magnificent Who Became The Sultan’s Wife." AllThatsInteresting.com, June 11, 2025, …

  6. Hurrem Sultan: The Ottoman Concubine Who Became Queen

    Jan 10, 2022 · Hurrem Sultan was sold in the slave markets of the Ottoman Empire. Originally a concubine, she married the Sultan and became queen.

  7. Hurrem Sultan, the Cheerful Rose of Suleiman I and a Powerful …

    Oct 16, 2025 · After the conversion ceremony, Hurrem declared that her new religion would not allow her to have a sexual relationship with a man she was not married to. According to Ottoman …

  8. The Life and Legacy of Hürrem Sultan: The Powerful Roxelana of the ...

    Nov 3, 2024 · Hürrem Sultan, more commonly recognized as Roxelana, emerged from the historical region of Ruthenia, which corresponds to modern-day Ukraine. Born approximately in the early 16th …

  9. Roxelana (c. 1504–1558) - Encyclopedia.com

    She was sometimes punished for refusing to follow the harem rules, but when she was beaten she never cried; because of her happy nature, she was called Hurrem, meaning "joyful."

  10. Suleiman and Hurrem's Marriage Shocks the Palace - YouTube

    She had no idea that she would become Hurrem, wife of Sultan Suleiman and mother of princes, ruling the empire with him through bloodshed and intrigue.