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userhurrem · 2 months
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Selma Ergeç as Hatice Sultan 🎀
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perioddramasource · 9 months
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Favourite costumes in Magnificent Century (season 1)
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awkward-sultana · 6 months
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"According to the criterion of stipend, the haseki, or favorite concubine, enjoyed the greatest status in the imperial harem after the valide sultan. The haseki, a slave concubine and no blood relation to the reigning sultan, ranked higher than the sultan's own sisters and aunts, the princesses of the dynasty." - The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire by Leslie P. Peirce
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sultanaswardrobe · 9 months
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Stunning Looks in Magnificent Century: 2/∞
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recycledmoviecostumes · 10 months
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This pink and golden kaftan was first worn by an unknown actress playing a young Hatice Sultan in a flashback in the 2012 second season of Muhteşem Yüzyıl (Magnificent Century). It was seen again the following season on Pelin Karahan as Mihrimah Sultan.
Costume Credit: Wardrobeoftime
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mihrunnisasultans · 1 year
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Have you ever thought what he felt that night when executioners woke him up and wrapped a rope around his neck? And you, what did you feel, brother? What did you feel, sleeping next to his room? (...)  Do you remember what you told me? Your pain will pass, you will forget. You will feel better. A lot of time passed, brother. But I couldn’t recover. And trust me you won’t either; you will slowly burn away just as I did. Hürrem won’t even have a grave. Just like Ibrahim.
Hatice + roasting Suleiman to his face (and to others)
Happy Birthday Plami! @mc-critical
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make me choose
↳ anon asked: best nightgown(s)
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dyingroses · 9 months
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Magnificent Century + text posts and stuff
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palaceoftears · 2 months
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If only you knew my dear
How I live my life in fear
- The State of Dreaming, Marina
For my dear birthday girl Plami @mc-critical ❣️
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chaos-of-the-abyss · 8 months
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everyone and their mother trying to avenge ibrahim by taking down hürrem and meanwhile this is one of the few incidents where she had almost no direct influence lmao
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redxluna · 1 month
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Bonus:
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faintingheroine · 3 months
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In the scene that starts on 1:18:24 minute mark in Episode 64, Hatice, Mahidevran and Gülfem try to find a new concubine to rival Hürrem. Hatice says that they should pick “the most beautiful, the most intelligent” ones. Gülfem adds that there are noble ones among them too which they could pick from. Hatice says that they don’t need nobility but “a fire to burn their Sultan’s heart”.
I have seen this being posited as evidence of Hatice’s lack of classism. I think it was in a discussion @mc-critical was a part of but I couldn’t find it on their blog. The person who said this, being a Hatice fan, since blocked me, which is entirely fair. But I don’t think that this points to Hatice’s lack of classism. This is Hatice’s expression while listening to Gülfem telling about the noble ones and herself saying that they don’t need nobility but a fire to burn their Sultan’s heart:
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This is in the middle of Episode 64. Hatice is still in pain due to Ibrahim having had an affair with Nigar. Life taught her the hard way that nobility can’t always be enough to ensure a man’s love and loyalty. This sentence is clearly in reference to that. I wouldn’t take it as evidence of Hatice’s lack of classism.
I would of course agree that Hatice is much much less classist than Şah but we are talking about Şah, of course she is less classist than her.
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magnificentlyreused · 4 months
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This golden flat headpiece was first worn by a young Hatice Sultan in a flashback in the thirty-fourth episode of the second season of Magnificent Century.
The spin-off Magnificent Century: Kösem used the headpiece twice in its second season, first on Kalika Hatun in the tenth episode and then on Sanavber Hatun in the thirteenth episode.
Netflix' Rise of Empires: Ottoman's second season saw the headpiece on Elena Hatun in the second episode.
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awkward-sultana · 2 months
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Magnificent Century + Costumes in 1.16: Good and Bad News
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sultanaswardrobe · 3 months
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MAKE ME CHOOSE MEME | anon asked - dynasty born sultanas in mc or mck
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zeldaxxi · 8 months
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what irks me the most about the whole Hatice/Ibrahim/Nigar deal is how the writers forced the "Ibrahim can't handle a powerful woman so he cheats with a more submissive one"
like don't get me wrong it could be a pretty compelling narrative. so what's the problem? THIS NARRATIVE DOESN'T MAKE SENSE WITH THE CHARACTERS YOU HAVE.
why tf does Ibrahim even feel like a slave in their marriage? Hatice's outburst was literally a one time thing. it doesn't define their dynamic at all. their relationship is very much healthy by soap opera standards. if he were married to Sah instead it would make more sense. or maybe, if you really wanted to portray Ibrahim as being so insecure that one emotional outburst from his wife ruined a loving relationship, THEN SHOW THAT. show Ibrahim immediately distancing himself from Hatice, to which she responds with even more outbursts, turning it into a vicious cycle. show their relationship slowly deteriorating and then build up to the affair. do not, under any circumstances, show a loving relationship that Ibrahim randomly decides to ruin by calling back to one emotional outburst.
ok, so we established that Ibrahim feels threatened by his wife. he wants to have an affair with a more submissive woman. great! how tf does that equal Nigar? that woman is not at all submissive, it's only an act she plays to get ahead and survive. she's no Gulsah that actually gets unhealthly attached to her master. she's also no Hurrem, whose entire life depends on submitting to a man.
"but she's in love with Ibrahim! that's why she's submissive!" that's boring and sexist. Nigar genuinely loved both Hurrem and Daye and she still held her own. she was scared of Mahidevran and Valide and still held her own. she helds her own even when feelings are involved. she has all the reasons to be both pragmatic and in love with Ibrahim. so just like with Hatice, you either replace her with a character that would actually act like this, or tweak it so it's more in character. she's pragmatic and an opportunist! like maybe she could start her affair with Ibrahim because she's scared of what might happen to her if she says no, and then she decides to make the best of it! to willingly play the part of a submissive woman to make that man her sugar daddy! i'm talking "babe i think we could get caught here why not buy me a house? 🥰🥰"
and for the love of god, if that's really the narrative you're going for, why walk it all back? why not have Hatice divorce him? thus weakening him politically? thus leading to his execution? THUS HAVING THIS WHOLE DAMN THING ACTUALLY LEAD TO SOMETHING??? REINFORCE THE "IBRAHIM IS HIS OWN WORST ENEMY" THEME YOU WERE GOING FOR???
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