
Her moving into their palace kindles her feelings more. All this aside, Nigar Kalfa has had feelings for Ibrahim Pasha for the longest time. Nigar is charged with the duty of taking care of Hatice Sultan during her pregnancy. But as time goes by, Nigar manages to make Hurrem forgive her. After this, Hurrem blames Nigar Kalfa with betrayal. After this incident, Ibrahim Pasha makes Nigar Kalfa search Hurrem Sultan's chamber without her letting Hurrem Sultan know.

Ibrahim Pasha finds a letter written by Hurrem for Leo (Hurrem's lover back in Ukraine) on Nigar Kalfa. She tries her best not to leak any private matters out of the harem.Īt some point, she is kind of forced to betray Hurrem because of Pargali Ibrahim Pasha who is the nemesis of Hurrem Sultan. Nigar Hatun also takes care of the concubines in the harem meticulously. Also she is a very big factor in Hurrem's progress overall. She really and deeply loves Hurrem and cares about her. Nigar Kalfa easily becomes Hurrem Sultan's best friend and confidante. She ranks after Sumbul Aga and Daye Hatun in the harem.

She helps Hürrem Sultan a lot in every way. Nigar Kalfa is very intelligent and very good at keeping things moving. Until that time she was living in one of the villages nearby the Danube River. She was sold as a slave to the Ottoman Empire. Nigar Kalfa is one of the servants working in the harem. She leaves her mark on the Magnificent Century with her deep love towards Pargali Ibrahim Pasha (Okan Yalabık). Nigar Kalfa portrayed by the actress Filiz Ahmet is one of the most prominent and spoken characters of the Magnificent Century. The Turks fought fiercely and successfully defended the Gallipoli Peninsula against a massive Allied invasion in 1915-1916, but by 1918 defeat by invading British and Russian forces and an Arab revolt had combined to destroy the Ottoman economy and devastate its land, leaving some six million people dead and millions. After a dinner with the Sultan on 5 March 1536, Ibrahim Pasha went to bed, was seized and killed. Portraying himself as "the real power behind the Ottoman Empire", Ibrahim used a variety of tactics to negotiate favorable deals with the leaders of the Catholic powers. The killing of a husband is called mariticide. It can refer to the act itself or the person who carries it out. What is it called when you kill your wife? Uxoricide (from Latin uxor meaning "wife" and -cide, from caedere meaning "to cut, to kill") is the murder of one's wife or girlfriend.

Secondly, Ottoman Sultans had harems of women. Those who did marry were explicitly breaking the rules and the law. In the Ottoman Empire it was strictly against the rules to have a wife of any kind or to be alligient to one woman. Selim had been an unlikely candidate for the throne until his brother Mehmed died of smallpox, his half-brother Mustafa was strangled to death by the order of his father, his brother Cihangir died of grief at the news of this latter execution, and his brother Bayezid was killed on the order of his father after a. Who is the most powerful woman in the Ottoman Empire? Kösem Sultan was one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history, being a courtier to six Sultans. However, Hurrem believed that she should be married to more handsome governor of Cairo. In 1539, Suleiman decided that Mihrimah be married to Rüstem, a devshirme from Croatia who rose to become Governor of Diyarbakır and later, Suleiman's Grand Vizier. The Valide calls Hürrem to her chambers, but then she faints.

Eventually she helps her to escape, but the princess is stopped by İbrahim Pasha. Hürrem is very jealous and threatens Princess Isabella. What happened to Isabella Fortuna in magnificent century?Ĭastilian Princess Isabella Fortuna and her servant are kidnapped by Turkish pirates, and sold to Sultan Süleiman. Schauspiel Studio Frese Freie Waldorf School Meryem Sarah Uzerli AugKassel, West Germany And she is one of the most famous Turkish actress. She won total 23 awards for her role as Hurrem Sultan in Muhtesem Yuzyil. Spanish Princess Isabella and her servant are kidnapped by Turkish pirates and sold to Süleyman. Later she is killed by Matrakçı who is found guilty for helping her to post messages and killing Sadika is his punishment.
