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This blue and silver kaftan was first worn by Şehzade Murad (later Sultan Murad III) in the twenty-fifth episode of the fourth season of Magnificent Century.
Magnificent Century: Kösem used the kaftan four times. It was first worn by Şehzade Ahmed (later Sultan Ahmed I) in the first episode of the first season and then by his son Şehzade Bayezid in the twenty-second episode of the same season. In the second season, the kaftan was worn by Murad IV's son Şehzade Ahmed in the first episode as well as by Ibrahim I's son Şehzade Ahmed (later Sultan Ahmed II) in the twenty-ninth episode.
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temeyes · 9 months
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two hour study of Farah!! (will probably do Alex next ahsahsh)
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katykatyykaty · 11 months
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I want all men
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chaos-of-the-abyss · 2 months
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magnificent century ep 139: "and after unjustly and underhandedly killing his noble and valiant brother bayezid, the unworthy selim ascended the throne of the ottoman empire"
magnificent century kösem ep 1: "in his childhood ahmed was deeply traumatized as he witnessed his father mehmed carry out the four-hundred-year-long precedent of legal fratricide and execute all nineteen of his brothers upon his ascension to the throne of the ottoman empire"
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misscromwellsmonocle · 3 months
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Iraq’s Weeping Women II (2011) by Ahmed Morsi
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damaseclipsadas · 1 year
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Mahfiruze Hatun foi uma das consortes de Ahmed I e a mãe de Osman II, 16° sultão do Império Otomano.
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graphicpolicy · 1 month
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Preview: Quick Stops 2 #4
Quick Stops 2 #4 preview. Just when you think the scandalous secret origin of Mooby the Golden Calf can go no lower, Jay and Silent Bob enter Mooby World-figuratively and literally! #comics #comicbooks
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fandom · 6 months
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Celebrities
This seems as good a moment as any to remind you that this is a quantitative list. You've yelled about these people a lot this year.
Elon Musk +14
Pedro Pascal +14
David Tennant +46
Neil Gaiman +15
Michael Sheen +92
Margot Robbie
Misha Collins +2
Bella Ramsey
Ryan Gosling
Martin Scorsese
Joseph Quinn -9
Jensen Ackles +2
Greta Gerwig
Jenna Ortega
Kit Connor +12
Chris Evans -11
Daniel Craig
Henry Cavill +2
Taika Waititi -13
Taylor Zakhar Perez
Nicholas Galitzine
Noah Schnapp +23
Rhys Darby -5
Sebastian Stan -11
Ryan Reynolds +39
Joe Keery -15
Robert De Niro
Mads Mikkelsen
Hugh Dancy +19
Sam Reid
Lynda Carter
Zendaya -20
Brendan Fraser
Lily-Rose Depp
Tenoch Huerta
Jacob Anderson
Oscar Isaac -30
Michelle Yeoh
Hayden Christensen -7
Nick Offerman
Emma Myers
Ke Huy Quan
Cillian Murphy
Ewan Mitchell
Tom Holland -41
ND Stevenson
Riz Ahmed
Joe Locke -7
Joey Batey -13
Michael Cera
Tom Hiddleston -21
Oliver Stark +38
Freddy Carter
Ayo Edebiri
Queen Elizabeth II -54
Keanu Reeves -12
Jeff Satur
Chris Pine -41
Marilyn Monroe +7
Ryan Guzman +39
Dana Terrace -28
Ana de Armas +26
Kit Young
First Kanaphan
Florence Pugh -44
Amita Suman
Selena Gomez +4
Jack Wolfe
Guillermo Del Toro
Rian Johnson
Harvey Guillén -1
Matt Smith -35
Khaotung Thanawat
Jeremy Allen White
Anne Hathaway +9
Sydney Sweeney -16
Halle Bailey
Omar Rudberg
Edvin Ryding
Issa Rae
Jennifer Coolidge
Gwendoline Christie
Wang Yibo -2
Glen Powell
Jamie Lee Curtis
Apo Nattawin -33
Jodie Whittaker -28
Andrew Garfield -85
Letitia Wright
Timothée Chalamet -55
Tom Sturridge -53
Ncuti Gatwa
Anya Taylor-Joy +7
Alexandra Daddario
Angela Bassett
Hugh Grant
Jamie Campbell Bower -40
David Jenkins -26
Scarlett Johansson -16
Jason Sudeikis
The number in italics indicates how many spots a name moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded names weren’t on the list last year.
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magnificentlyreused · 14 days
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This red and black kaftan was first worn by Sultan Selim II in the thirty-sixth and final episode of the fourth season of Magnificent Century.
It was worn again by Sultan Ahmed I in the tenth episode of the first season of Magnificent Century: Kösem.
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ilyricshub · 2 years
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Haq Hussain Lyrics - Khuda Haafiz 2
#HaqHussain #KhudaHaafiz2
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jazzismus · 2 years
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" Yazz Ahmed - 21st Athens Jazz Festival "...
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why-i-love-comics · 7 months
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Daredevil #2 - "Introductory Rites II" (2023)
written by Saladin Ahmed art by Aaron Kuder & Jesus Aburtov
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blueiskewl · 7 months
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Ancient Assyrian Deity Statue Uncovered in Iraq
In a recent announcement from the The Iraqi State Board of Antiquities and Heritage (SBAH), archaeologists have successfully unearthed a remarkable ancient Assyrian deity statue known as a “lamassu” in Kursbad, Iraq.
A lamassu is a special Assyrian guardian deity, usually portrayed as a mix of human, bird, and either cow or lion features. These unique beings typically have a human-like head, a body resembling that of a bull or lion, and bird-like wings.
Guardian Lamassu sculptures in Assyria
In ancient Assyria, they often crafted pairs of lamassu sculptures and placed them at the entrances of palaces. These imposing figures faced both the streets and the inner courtyards.
What’s unique about these sculptures is that they were carved in high relief. When you look at them head-on, they seem still, but from the side, they appear to be in motion.
While we often see winged figures in the low-relief decorations inside rooms, lamassu were not commonly found as large figures in these spaces. However, they occasionally appeared in narrative reliefs. In these depictions, they seemed to take on the role of protectors for the Assyrians.
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Ancient Assyrian deity statue in Iraq was discovered and then reburied
This discovery took place during their excavations at the 6th gate, situated in the western part of the ancient city of Khursbad.
Khursbad was originally built as a brand-new capital city by the Assyrian king Sargon II. He started this ambitious project shortly after he became king in 721 BC.
However, after Sargon II’s reign, his son and successor, Sennacherib, decided to shift the capital to Nineveh. This move left the construction of Khursbad unfinished, making it a fascinating historical puzzle.
As per the press release, the statue was originally discovered in 1992, when a team of Iraqi archaeologists stumbled upon the Assyrian deity statue. After the initial discovery of the lamassu, its head was unfortunately stolen in 1995. However, it was later recovered and is now safely preserved in the Iraqi Museum.
The main body of the Assyrian deity, was reburied to protect the statue and the surrounding architectural remains, a decision that likely saved it from destruction by ISIS, which systematically looted and destroyed the remains of Khursbad.
Collaboration between Iraqi and French archaeologists
In a remarkable collaborative effort between Iraqi and French archaeologists, Professor Dr. Ahmed Fakak Al-Badrani has spearheaded a mission that recently re-excavated the lamassu. This event marks the first time in thirty years that this ancient wonder has been unveiled to the world.
As stated by Dr. Layth Majid Hussein, the Chairman of the General Body for Archaeology and Heritage, the team is presently evaluating the condition of the lamassu to chart their forthcoming actions.
By Nisha Zahid.
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metamorphesque · 1 year
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💌 some of my favorite poems for World Poetry Day 💌 
A Cloud in Trousers by Vladimir Mayakovsky
Don’t leave the room by Joseph Brodsky (the original)
Ich finde dich (I find you) by Rainer Maria Rilke
The Thing Is by Ellen Bass
You, Darkness by Rainer Maria Rilke
I Am Offering this Poem by Jimmy Santiago Baca
a splinter of my imagination by Halina Poswiatowska
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
The Quiet World by Jeffrey McDaniel
Wait For Me by Konstantin Simonov (tr. by Mike Munford)  
Before You Came by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
What I Could Never Confess Without Some Bravado by Emily Palermo
Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you. by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
I Want to Write Something So Simply by Mary Oliver
What's Not to Love by Brendan Constantine
Bluebird by Charles Bukowski
Time does not bring relief (Sonnet II) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath
Dear [ ] by Nick Lantz
Dogfish by Mary Oliver
Persephone the Wanderer by Louise Glück
Scheherazade by Richard Siken
The End of Poetry by Ada Limón
A Myth of Devotion by Louise Glück
Where does such tenderness come from? by Marina Tsvetaeva
I Loved You by Alexander Pushkin
Poems for Blok by Marina Tsvetaeva
I’m Glad Your Sickness by Marina Tsvetaeva
Wait for her by Mahmoud Darwish
The Guest by Anna Akhmatova
Listen! by Vladimir Mayakovsky
Carousel by Vahan Teryan
Landscape with a Blur of Conquerors by Richard Siken
Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light by Richard Siken
Notebook Fragments by Ocean Vuong
Headfirst by Ocean Vuong
Advice from Dionysus by Shinji Moon
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Preview: Quick Stops 2 #3
Quick Stops 2 #3 preview. The secret origin of Mooby reaches a murderously mind-blowing, blood-fueled conclusion in the penultimate chapter! #comics #comicbooks
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