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romana-iqbal · 11 months
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Although i never supprted hurrem ever but this scene made me deeply sadden for her watching how times flys but her lover was still with him i wish i could have a soul mate partner like sulaiman for accpeted an orphan,peasent,salve girl despite of her flaws married her give her respect,love,tittles,honour of being mother is just incredible i so want man like sulaiman but sadly such men don't exist😔
But no worries i🤣ll try to menifestion and visualization may be my dreams also come true like her
Someday when i grow old i want my husbnd to be on my side when m sick just like sulaiman and i will say him exactly what hurrem said above Inn sha Allah
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magnificent-sultana · 2 years
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Fictional women from Muhtesem Yuzyil (Magnifcent Century) that give me bi panic:
1. Ezgi Eyüboğlu as Aybige Hatun 
2. Merve Oflaz as Ayse Hatun
3. Saadet Aksoy as Sadika Hatun
4. Gonca Sarıyildiz as Fatma Hatun
5. Cansu Dere as Firuze Hatun
6. Burcu Tuna as Gulnihal Hatun
7. Yasemin Allen as Defne Sultan
8. Melike İpek Yalova as Princess Isabella Fortuna
9. Burcu Özberk as Huricihan Sultan
10. Hayal Köseoğlu as Nulifer Hatun
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shivrcys · 10 months
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I love how I'm just like *500 complaints about Magnifcent Century* 'I need Tumblr to watch this show'.
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thetudorslovers · 5 years
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THE GOLDEN QUARTET: SULEYMAN I, HENRY VIII, FRANCIS I, CHARLES V. .
"Never before had the world seen four such giants coexisting. Sometimes friends, more often enemies, these men held Europe in the hollow of their hands."
Book: " Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe"
by John Julius Norwich
In Europe, 1491 to 1500 was an exciting time to be alive. The entire continent was overshadowed by four rulers, all born within a ten-year period:
King Francis I of France, the most interesting of the quartet, bursting with energy and swagger, was a great patron of the arts and the personification of the Renaissance.
King Henry VIII of England—who was not born to be king but embraced the role with gusto—broke with the Roman Catholic Church, and made himself head of the Church of England.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, the most powerful man in the civilized world, obsessed with the religious disputes of Europe, was leader of the Spanish and then Roman Empire.
Suleiman the Magnificent, the richest of them all, stands apart as a Muslim, who brought the Ottoman Empire to its apogee of political, military, and economic power, as well as to the golden age of its artistic and architectural prowess.
Never before had humankind seen such giants coexisting. Against the rich background of the Renaissance, they laid the foundation for modern Europe. Individually, each man could hardly have been more different. Their mutual relations shifted constantly: often they were actively hostile and occasionally they were friendly. There was a healthy respect between them; never did one make the mistake of underestimating another. And together, they dominated the world stage. “Francis, Henry, Charles, Suleiman: here are our four princes. Individually, they could hardly have been more different; together, they dominated the world stage and moulded the continent .
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mia-decorative · 3 years
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Binoculars (field glasses), F. Davidson &amp, c. 1912, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Decorative Arts, Textiles and Sculpture
long; black metal; leather case with buckle closure included Binoculars are not a new instrument--early European records record their development in the 17th century--but the "binocular Micro-Telescope" combined the magnifcation of a telescope with stereoscopic vision in one well-made instrument. Essentially two telescopes mounted together, it promised good field, definition, depth of focus, and remarkable perspective. A reviewer advised using the lower magnification of 14 until necessary to add the higher magnification eyepieces that upped the performance to 22 and 28 maginfication. High-performance with or without a stand, for landscape views or stargazing, they were the type of “field glasses” used during World War I. The central large ring is for adjusting overall focus, while the eye pieces can be adjusted individually. Size: 13 3/16 x 4 3/4 x 1 7/8 in. (33.5 x 12.07 x 4.76 cm) Medium: Metal, glass
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/106312/
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rosaliehale · 3 years
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hi! do you taking MC requests? can i request Nurbanu sultan + life in Venetia gifs?
is this for magnifcent century? i’ve never seen the show but if you can give me more detail i’ll gladly do it! like what episode(s) and what not.
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zuzcreation · 4 years
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Icons 200x200 of Anastasia Tsilimpiou as Anastasia in Magnifcent Century (x6)
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I’m still salty Magnifcent Century was taken off Netflix.
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nellygwyn · 7 years
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list of historical men and women who you think were hot?
Other than the obvious ones (Charlie 2, Louis XIV, Cesare Borgia, Duke of Monmouth etc. etc.) we have *takes a breath*: John Keats, Prince Rupert, the Earl of Rochester, Suleiman the Magnifcent, Lord Byron, the Duke of Marlborough, Giacomo Casanova, Farinelli (AKA Carlo Maria Broschi), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Percy Shelley, Antonio Vivaldi, Beau Brummell, George IV of Great Britain..........
For women, I tend find the historical women that I know were lesbian/bisexual attractive. I love Aphra Behn, I want her to come back from the dead and make me lose my mind. Same thing for the 18th century sculptress, Anne Damer and her lover, the actress Eliza Farren. There are, for sure, a few more, though!
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taliemsite-blog · 6 years
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In 1944, Hyde and Williams coined the term palynology to name the science responsible for the study of  pollen grains and fungal spores. It was from the middle of the twentieth century onwards that the study of these particles progressed considerably, thanks to the appearance of electron microscope (Knoll and Ruska 1932) which improved the resolution and magnifcation reached with the optical microscope at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Size or type, number or position of apertures or even sporoderm  ornamentation of pollen grains and fungal spores can be used as taxonomic characters for the identifcation, differentiation and classifcation of plant species or fungi they are  coming from. For that reason, the study of pollen grains and fungal spores has its application in disciplines apparently as disparate as vegetal taxonomy, paleopalynology (study of palynomorphs present in different sediments for paleoclimatic and paleoecological reconstructions), aeropalynology (airborne pollen and fungal spores content), medicine (related to allergies) or even in forensic palynology, agronomy (control of crop pollination or phytopathogen detection, among others), biodeterioration, etc. and of course, the subject that concerns us in this book, melissopalynology (study of pollen content and fungal spores in honeys and other hive products). In honey, pollen grains come mainly from the plant species foraged by honey bees (Ohe et al. 2004), so that palynological studies provide a good fngerprint of the plant species where the honeys come from (botanical origin) .
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romana-iqbal · 11 months
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From which country you are watching magnificent century @faintingheroine @desmoonl @hurrempilled ??
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magnificent-sultana · 3 years
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Hurrem Sultan + Anne Boleyn
Muhtesem Yuzyil (Magnifcent Century) + The Tudors
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New Post has been published on http://www.lifehacker.guru/planning-dream-summer-vacation-visit-switzerland/
Planning Your Dream Summer Vacation? Visit Switzerland!
Welcome to the land of purity mixed with beauty, it’s none other than Switzerland! You’ll find the Alps nestled in this country, along with a variety of pretty lakes and towns that haven’t changed for the last three or four centuries. It’s a paradise and it’s waiting for you to visit! You’ll find yourself surrounded by nature and beautiful landscapes everywhere you go in this European wonderland, there’s no question in my mind that you’ll fall in love with every inch of the country, from the rolling hills to its scenic towns by the lake. If I didn’t convince you to come visit Switzerland, then these pictures will!
Can you just imagine taking a stroll down this path?
The water is a crystal clear blue, perfect for me!
The way this town runs out to the edge of the water is absolutely magnifcent
The reflection of the Alps in the water, what a dream
This guy is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime
I would kill to have a house right there! What a view!
Old towns that never change, giving you the real sense of old Switzerland
The water is almost a turquoise color, it’s astonishing
Did I mention how cool the waterfalls are in Switzerland?
Imagine yourself lost in this town, or lost in Switzerland in general! I wouldn’t mind exploring every bit of this country, and here’s a video that’ll definitely convince you that you have to visit Switzerland this summer!
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Spring and summer in Switzerland is the perfect time to visit, it’ll be the journey of a lifetime
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Source: Sennarelax
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berensaats · 7 years
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Menina, tu curte Magnificent Century? Que difícil achar isso por aqui
Eeeeeh eu não sei se poderia dizer que curto no sentido de que sou parte do fandom? Tipo, babo tanto em magnifcent century quando em kosem há séculos, mas só recentemente comecei a assistir kosem (no momento, na metade do episódio/capítulo 5)… mas to absolutamente obcecada e adorando até o momento ahsdjsa
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mia-decorative · 3 years
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Binoculars (field glasses), F. Davidson &amp, c. 1912, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Decorative Arts, Textiles and Sculpture
long; black metal; leather case with buckle closure included Binoculars are not a new instrument--early European records record their development in the 17th century--but the "binocular Micro-Telescope" combined the magnifcation of a telescope with stereoscopic vision in one well-made instrument. Essentially two telescopes mounted together, it promised good field, definition, depth of focus, and remarkable perspective. A reviewer advised using the lower magnification of 14 until necessary to add the higher magnification eyepieces that upped the performance to 22 and 28 maginfication. High-performance with or without a stand, for landscape views or stargazing, they were the type of “field glasses” used during World War I. The central large ring is for adjusting overall focus, while the eye pieces can be adjusted individually. Size: 13 3/16 x 4 3/4 x 1 7/8 in. (33.5 x 12.07 x 4.76 cm) Medium: Metal, glass
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/106312/
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romana-iqbal · 11 months
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