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- Haseki_sultan abstract "Haseki sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خاصکي سلطان, Turkish pronunciation: [haseˈci suɫˈtaːn]) was the title given to the favourite wives of the Ottoman Sultan. The word haseki comes from the Arabic and means "to attribute something exclusively to". Haseki is, therefore, one who belongs exclusively to the sultan. A haseki sultan had an important place in the palace, being the second most powerful woman of the harem after the valide sultan, the mother of the sultan. The haseki enjoyed the greatest status in the imperial harem after the Valide sultan. The haseki had no blood relation with the reigning Sultan, ranked higher than the Sultan's own sisters and aunts, the princesses of the dynasty. Her elevated royal status derived from the fact that she was the mother of a potential future Sultan. Haseki sultans usually had chambers close to the sultan's chamber. Nonetheless, a haseki sultan was rarely a wife and didn't have a solid position in the palace. She could lose her entire estate in a day.The title was first used in the 16th century for Hürrem Sultan, also known as Roxelana, when she was given favor by Suleiman the Magnificent. She was his consort and the mother of Selim II. Hürrem Sultan was married to Sultan Suleiman, becoming both his legal wife and the most powerful woman in the Topkapı Palace. The title was next held by Nurbanu Sultan, favourite wife of Selim II, and the mother of the next Sultan Murad III. In 1575, just after Murad's accession, Safiye Sultan became the haseki and was given a higher rank than the Sultan's own sisters, Ismihan Sultan and Gevherhan Sultan, and aunt Mihrimah Sultan. During Mehmed III's reign, the title haseki did not came in use. Mehmed's son Ahmed I gave the title haseki to Kösem Sultan, his favourite wife and the mother of Sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim. Osman II gave the title to his wife Ayşe Sultan. During Murad IV's reign the title became "royal consort". Privy Purse registers record the presence of, Ayşe as Murad's only haseki, until the very end of Murad's seventeen-year reign, when a second haseki appears. But still the hasekis continued to rank higher than princesses. Ibrahim had eight hasekis; Turhan Hatice, Saliha Dilaşub, Hatice Muazzez, Ayşe, Mahenver, Șivekar, Saçbağli and Hümaşah Sultan. Ibrahim's son and successor is known to have one haseki, Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan.".
- Haseki_sultan thumbnail Khourrem.jpg?width=300.
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- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Ahmed_I.
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- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Islam.
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- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_female_political_office-holders.
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- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_concubines.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_slaves.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Queens.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wives_of_Ottoman_Sultans.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Emetullah_Rabia_Gülnuş_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Gevherhan_Sultan_(daughter_of_Selim_II).
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Harem.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Hatice_Muazzez_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Hümaşah_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Hürrem_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Ibrahim_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Ismihan_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Kösem_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mothers_of_the_Ottoman_sultans.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_the_mothers_of_the_Ottoman_Sultans.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Mehmed_III.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Mihrimah_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Murad_III.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Murad_IV.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Nurbanu_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Osman_II.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Rohatyn.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Roxelana.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Safiye_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Saliha_Dilaşub_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Selim_II.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Suleiman_the_Magnificent.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Sultana_(title).
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Topkapı_Palace.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Turhan_Hatice_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Valide_sultan.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLink Wife.
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Haseki Sultan''".
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haseki Sultan".
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haseki sultan".
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haseki".
- Haseki_sultan wikiPageWikiLinkText "haseki sultan".
- Haseki_sultan abolished "1687".
- Haseki_sultan body "the Ottoman Empire".
- Haseki_sultan first Roxelana.
- Haseki_sultan formation "1520".
- Haseki_sultan hasPhotoCollection Haseki_sultan.
- Haseki_sultan imagecaption "Contemporary painting of Hürrem Sultan, a Ruthenian-born haseki sultan, and later the legal wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, 16th century. After the death of Suleiman's mother, Ayşe Hafsa, she became the most powerful woman in the palace.".
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- Haseki_sultan last Emetullah_Rabia_Gülnuş_Sultan.
- Haseki_sultan post "Haseki Sultan".
- Haseki_sultan residence Topkapı_Palace.
- Haseki_sultan style "Haseki Sultanefendi".
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- Haseki_sultan subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Islam_and_women.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Lists_of_female_political_office-holders.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Lists_of_royalty.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Ottoman_Empire-related_lists.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Ottoman_concubines.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Ottoman_slaves.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Queens.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Haseki_sultan subject Category:Wives_of_Ottoman_Sultans.
- Haseki_sultan hypernym Title.
- Haseki_sultan type Article.
- Haseki_sultan type Article.
- Haseki_sultan type Mistress.
- Haseki_sultan comment "Haseki sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خاصکي سلطان, Turkish pronunciation: [haseˈci suɫˈtaːn]) was the title given to the favourite wives of the Ottoman Sultan. The word haseki comes from the Arabic and means "to attribute something exclusively to". Haseki is, therefore, one who belongs exclusively to the sultan. A haseki sultan had an important place in the palace, being the second most powerful woman of the harem after the valide sultan, the mother of the sultan.".
- Haseki_sultan label "Haseki sultan".
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- Haseki_sultan sameAs سوگلی_سلطان.
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- Haseki_sultan sameAs Haseki.
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- Haseki_sultan sameAs Хасеки.
- Haseki_sultan sameAs Хасеки_султанија.
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- Haseki_sultan sameAs Хасекі-султан.
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