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vs120shound · 5 months
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"Rosefly," whose real name we think is Sultan, has never looked better than she does here with her unique & quirky style of smoking!
MY! MY! MY! WHAT DO WE HAVE OVER HERE?
We have an extraordinarily, beautifully gorgeous creature from Turkey who makes her debut on the YouTube webpage "I R S M K W" after one video of her was posted on three YT webpages -- "Hot310 Official," "Mr MoHsin YoUtUbE" and "Smoker Girls." It all boils down to one BHYSW (Beautiful Hot, Young Smoking Woman) having had one livestream on Bigo Live! published on three YT webpages and she added a second (and different) Bigo session that was released on a fourth YT page focused on young women (late-teens/early to mid-20s) from the Arab World, ostensibly Muslims, or from Turkey specifically. The video from our Centerpiece was released on December 1, 2023, a few hours before we captured and downloaded it for our purposes! Could I R S M K W stand for, in English, "Islamic Real Smoking Women?" Might be!
After the 13 folks who run our network -- three administrators/web-masters/web producers and the 10 staff members -- saw this "I-R-S-M-K-W" clip we all agreed she looked familiar but the source of that intimacy did not meet with consensus. Some thought the subject of MY! MY! MY! WHAT DO WE HAVE OVER HERE was merely some woman who looked a lot like Sultan/Rosefly; others thought it was her. Debate raged (well, it was heated to a small degree; not too collegial. The lookalike, we realized, could be an older or younger sister (Mira and Donulay, anyone!). Reached a vote to resolve; 11 voiced their opinion (2 were unavailable); went down to 6-5 tally in favor of our Smoking Angel being Sultan. That's how a democracy works (though SF Deity can veto anything, yet we can override, but the override does not need to be unanimous)! Here we are: We say this is Sultan, whose Bigo Live! ID is Rosefly. We agree there's a possibility that Sultan had undergone a major makeover, or had some work done to her cheeks/cheek bones. But the giveaway, as noted in our introductory tease to the post at the very top of the page/screen says: She has a unique style in these videos. She leans out of the screen mostly, fully or partially to take a toke. She does a tongue flick on the inhale, and her exhales are often of the same consistency, shape and power. She does have authentic mannerisms as a smoker that would be hard to duplicate in their entirety yet we acknowledge it is possible for others to have a replica style similar to Sultan's. We hope to see more of her, whomever she is.
Posted: December 1, 2023, 3 p.m. EST. Linked post from our network added on December 2, 2023, 9:09 p.m. EST. Updated with post from vs120shound-2 on December 3, 2023, 10:41 a.m. EST
Coincidental Post on Our Brand of Sultan/"Rosefly!"
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THE SINS OF DESPINA HATUN
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Since the 14th century, one woman has haunted the history of the Ottoman Empire and the very minds of their historians with her influence over a Sultan who suffered a hummiliating fate.
The only wife of a Sultan who has been the target of curses; Despina Hatun. 
The reason for this great hatred of her has to do with the fact that she was influential and remain christian throughout her marriage. She was able to maitain the first and main place in the harem of her husband and to make him like her. A likeness that overtime grew into love and devotion. 
Her wishes did not remain mere wishes, and for this reason the muslim associates of Sultan Yildirim Bayezid Han, as well as later Turksih historians resented her. Today most people remember her as “Bayezid’s great love”. 
To Ottoman sources she was a fatal woman who lured their Sultan into sin. It can be concluded from that amount of hatred that she was allowed privileges and more power than was allowed for a foreign wife of a Sultan, or an imperial wife in general.
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SHE MADE THE SULTAN FALL FOR HER
"As for Yıldırım, let's say that he fell in love with the princess." - Necdet Sakaoğlu. Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları, pg 83
"Throughout his life he was devoted to Despina, and his brother-in-law Stephen in turn was a devoted and steadfast friend." - Herbert Gibbons. The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire
According to Chalkokondyles, when Bayazit's favorite wife, Lazareva [daughter], whom he took everywhere with him into battle, was captured and handed over to Tamerlane, he ordered that wine be served to him there, in front of her husband. The enraged Bayazit told Tamerlane that what he was doing was not worthy of his father and mother. - Две српске султаније : Оливера Лазаревић (1373-1444), Мара Бранковић (1418-1487), pg 107
"When the latter's wife, the daughter of Lazar, whom he loved more than any of the others, had been taken away, and Timur was taking her around in the camp with him, he made her pour his wine in front of Bayezid, her husband." - Laonikos Chalkokondyles
"He kept her close – she accompanied him everywhere - he appeared unable to part from her. She was the one person, who influenced him most and was of course blamed by the Ottoman chroniclers for the fall of Beyazid’s empire into the hands of Timur. They considered the young sultan totally captivated by her."- Anna Buxton. The European Sultanas of the Ottoman Empire
It is widely understood that throughout their marriage Despina and Bayezid shared a devoted sentiment-perhaps more on his part-despite the circumstances that brought them together. The couple had similar interests such as politics, wine, partying, European customs, conversations and according to historians found constant erotic pleasure with each other. Though all of these cited interests might just be Ottoman historians attempts to depict this woman as deceitful.
" The sexually robust woman – she satisfies all his desires- but remains a Christian." - Richard Franz Kreutel performs a service to Ottoman polemic.
It is said that for some days, Bayezid remained in Despina's chamber and completely forgot about state affairs.
Olivera (Despina Hatun) is accused by Ottoman historians of using her charms and beauty to lure Bayezid to her. This seems highly untrue as Bayezid's harem is labeled as being filled with "forbidden beauties." He could have set his sight on another with more charm and beauty, and in fact he did, but still remained devoted to Despina.
It seems they use her beauty and political influence only as a means to label her as a Femme Fatale who is cunning, power-hungry and worst even, an infidel. Yet, when we look at foreign sources about the personality of Despina Hatun, she is describe as being gentle and flowery.
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SHE WAS ALLOWED POLITICAL INFLUENCE
According to Dr. Zeljko Fajfric in his work "Srpske kraljice i princeze," released in 2007, no sultana before Olivera, who did not convert to Islam, managed to become so influential.
Yet something that is enough to critize him on is that he only puts this influence of hers to be due to her charms and beauty, yet again unintentionally labeling her as a femme fatale.
If beauty was all it took to have political influence, dozens more like her would have succeeded in that aspect, but she remains the only wife of Bayezid who had significant importance on politics.
Either Bayezid often sought after her opinion in matters of state or he took her as an advisor which might be the reason she was often with him, but no, a good scent, a soft spoken voice, long hair or enchanting glances will work, at least not for very long, even for a man prone to pleasure like Bayezi, and as we know Despina's political influence grew more with time than it decline.
A few things that are attributed to her council...
I: She helped accelerate the transfer of Prince Lazar's body back to Serbia.
II: She freed and paid ransoms for enslaved christians with the help of her brother; Stefan.
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SHE BROUGHT DEBAUCHERY TO THE OTTOMAN COURT
Despina is often blamed for having introduced wine at the Ottoman court.
This sin that Bayezid's partook in can not be credited to Despina because he was already throwing such feasting assemblies ever since his princehood. Him and Despina married in 1390, he was well too familiar with wine and pleasure prior to their marriage.
Despina, later on, might have organized such festivities for him.
" Wine and kebab assembly was established. The infidel's daughter came and toasted Ali Pasha. The lady said, see the moment." - Aşıkpaşazade.
Still it is highly unlikely that Despina, who comes from a culture where married women do not speak in the presence of men would even partake in such assemblies filled with drunk men.
What is more likely is that she organized her own wine assemblies in the harem, with the presence of other women, but the chances of her doing such a thing as drinking in the presence of men is highly unlikely.
She might have even brought wine and so called debauchery to the once "pious" court of the harem, but as for the men; who take up the majority parties in politics and war, they were already familiar with the beverage.
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