- as
hasekis.
Ibrahim had
eight hasekis, of whom the
first three – Turhan, Aşub, and
Muazzez – each had one son. The
presence of more than one
haseki was...
- (Ukrainian: Роксолана, romanized: Roksolana), was the
chief consort, the
first Haseki Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire and the
legal wife of the
Ottoman Sultan Suleiman...
- The
Haseki Sultan Complex (also Hürrem
Sultan Complex) (Turkish:
Haseki Hürrem
Sultan Külliyesi) is a 16th-century
Ottoman imperial mosque complex in...
-
Sultan with
Murad III and Kösem
Sultan with
Ahmed I.
During this time,
hasekis and
valide sultans often held
political and
social influence,
which allowed...
- (Ottoman Turkish: صفیه سلطان, "the pure one"; c. 1550 – post 1619) was the
Haseki Sultan of the
Ottoman Sultan Murad III and
Valide Sultan as the
mother of...
- plus a
number of
known and
unknown minor concubines: All of Ibrahim's
Hasekis received 1,000
aspers a day
except for
Saliha Dilaşub
Sultan who received...
- akçe per day,
while the
other hasekis received only 1,000.
Karaca noted that the
period of Turhan's
tenure as a
Haseki did not
stand out in any way from...
- of
Haseki (Gr****: Τείχος του Χασεκή, romanized: Teichos tou
Haseki) was a city wall
built around Athens by its
Ottoman governor,
Hadji Ali
Haseki, in...
-
Sultan Hamamı, aka
Hagia Sophia Haseki Bathhouse (Ayasofya
Haseki Hamamı) and
Haseki Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (
Haseki Hürrem
Sultan Hamamı)) is a sixteenth-century...
-
Hadji Ali
Haseki (Turkish: Hacı Ali
Haseki, Gr****: Χατζή Αλής Χασεκής) was an 18th-century
Ottoman Turk and for
twenty years (1775–1795) on-and-off ruler...