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mediciregina · 8 years ago
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you're happy now, F a r y a ?
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aysheglr · 4 years ago
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Sultan Papağanı Resimleri
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thisprettyukrainianletter · 5 years ago
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could you talk about crimean culture?
Crimea is a unique cultural region. At least three known civilizations have left their mark upon Crimean history : the Antique, the Byzantine and the Muslim. Crimean tatars are a group native to Crimea with their own ancient history and culture. The current Crimean Tatar identity is based on a Turkic and Kipchak ethnic and cultural core with a substantial infusion of other ethnic, linguistic and cultural components, including Iranian, Greek, Oghuz Turkic etc.
Crimean Tatar culture reached its peak and flourished during the period of Crimean Khanate. Throughout Crimea there were numerous guilds of craftsmen : weavers, jewelers, stone-carvers, embroiders, armorers, calligraphers, tinkers, potters and others. The skillful handiworks of local artisans were presented to foreign diplomats as a generous gifts, which served as an important component of the Khan`s etiquette.
The loss of statehood after Crimea`s annexation by the Russian Empire in 1783 (from 1478 the Crimean Khan was a vassal of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and according to the Kyuchuk-Kainardzhi peace treaty of 1774, the Crimean Khanate gained independence)  had a negative impact on the cultural development of the Crimean Tatar people. Scholars of Crimean history have noted that, in order to counteract the influences of foreigh ethnic groups, the local culture entered a period of self-isolation and conservation. The professional art of craftsmen went into a final decline during the 19th century because objects of high artistic value, whose creation required a great investment of time and skill, could not compete with cheap though inferior manufactured goods. Only women`s home-based crafts, such as weaving and embroidery, continued to be widely practiced. The traditions of textile production and decoration  were passed down from one generation of women to the next.
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During the mid-1920s and early 1930s, there were a short revival of traditional folk arts and crafts. Numerous co-ops of embroiders, weavers  and potters appeared throughout Crimea, and an Artisan and Industrial Techical Shool for Oriental Peoples admitted its first students in the town of Bakhchysaray.
The 1940s were  a crucial phase in the history of Crimean Tatar people. During the time of Stalinism and represion, Crimean Tatars suffered unjust persecutions and reprisals. This native nation of Crimea survived the tragedy of deportation, now considered an act of genocide. Not only did the deportation have a devastating effect on the Crimean Tatar population itself, but also dealt a deadly blow to the culture`s traditional folk art.
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In the early 1990s, when some of Crimean Tatar population returned to their homeland, a gradual process of recovering the lost values and traditions began.
 In 1997, artist Ayshe Osmanova organized the Marama Creative Association in  Bakhchysaray, which worked toward restoring old traditions in the art of embroidery using gold thread.
In 1999, jewelry artist Mechti Islamov established the Dyulber Jewelry House, which specializes in making quality jewelry of high artistic value
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In 2006, master ceramist Rustem Skibin established the Creative Studio El-Cheber.
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There are numerous artists in Crimea, who are striving to revive folk art.
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This text and some illustrations I took from a broshure Crimean Style, which I have at my home library. It is mostly dedicated to contemporary Crimean artists, but its intruduction I find quite informative.
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Talking about traditional wear of Crimean Tatars, I want to show you this Vogue project.
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Source https://ipress.ua/ru/news/natsyonalniy_kostyum_krimskyh_tatarok__proekt_zhurnala_vogue_202147.html
If you would like to know more about the status of Crimean Tatars in modern Ukraine, please follow this link https://ukrainer.net/crimean-tatars-who-are-they/ to read an English-language article on the Ukraїner`s site. 
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ottomanladies · 4 years ago
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Can you please tell me the relation between Sultan Murat'in Hasekisi Ayshe Sultan and Kosem Sultan? How good or bad it is? mention incidents if possible!
As I have said multiple times, there is not much information about Ayşe in general so imagine the amount of info there is about her relationship with Kösem.
they were both Greek
Ayşe used to spend more than she had just to appear with the richest-dressed slaves in the harem (which is something that, as valide sultan, Kösem had). This is because Ottoman Imperial high-ranking women used to adorn their own servants with jewels to give off an image of wealth. Of course, Kösem was the wealthiest woman in the whole empire so her slaves must have been particularly well-dressed. Ayşe, on the other hand, tried to challenge that. Alessandri in the same report says that Kösem's yearly revenues from her lands amounted to more than 150K Spanish dollars, while Ayşe's were just 20K.
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thefreakyfun · 7 years ago
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which characters do you like the most and the less in MCK ?
I like:
1. Halime Sultan. I fell in love with her with a first scene. I love everything in her!
2. Ayshe Sultan. So sad…this character had gone so stupid.
3. Mehmet and Sahin Giray. These beautiful guys ;D
4. Zulficar. He was the most adequate person in that chaos.
5. Sivekar. She made my days.
6. Safiye Sultan & Humasah Sultan  just for her graceful manners & sense of style.
7. Kemankes Pasa. For his loyalty to Kosem.
I don’t like:
1. Atike Sultan. Her behavior is quite disgusting for me. I mean she can be not a huge fan of her valide’s action, but she doesn’t respect her mother at all. Instead of peaceful talk she is trying to speak rudely and show off. I’m not talking about her relationship with Gevherhan
2. Farya. Just don’t like Mary Sue characters.
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skyhopedango · 8 years ago
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PART 3: Can you show me a link to where you got the SnK chibi manga? Or can to post more scans of it? Is the chibi manga still on-going or has already ended? How many chapters in total? And the panel you posted that shows Beyazit with a blushing face, what's the literal translated of his words?
As I wrote before, I got the chibi manga at ebookjapan. It’s altogether 21 chapters. (~190 pages so sorry, but I can’t rip it all, maybe the Sultanates chapters.*) and it’s mostly about the main cast’s adventures. It’s pretty cute and funny, also it has a rather weird, but really cute romance thingy between Mahmut and Leledric (which of course comes to an end once the “newer” world is discovered…). :D The 4 sultanates don’t show up much, they have two chapters, and after that they appear randomly (as the resident hero group they’re keeping the peace… well, sort of…). 
The background for that scene is that Ayshe and Balaban keep fighting over who should be the leader. (Ismail is like “you clearly want different things so at this rate why do you even want to make a hero group?” Turns out that Balaban is lonely, and Ayshe wants an excuse to hang out with Bayazit. :D) 
Ismail asks Bayazit why he doesn’t stop the two, and Bayazit says that it’s been a long time since he saw Balaban having so much fun. And he’s just happy that since they arrived at this new continent he can be together with Balaban, Ayshe et al again, sharing the same goals, walking the same path. (That he couldn’t do with Balaban in canon.) In that picture he says “it’s so good to have friends” (well, along those lines) so of course Balaban and Ayshe immediately go “Awww, YES, WE ARE ALL FRIENDS TOGETHER” because duh, everyone wants Bayazit to be happy. :D;;
*Or so I thought, but Dropbox is acting up. :/ Maybe later…
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ast-27 · 5 years ago
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3zez ent pyp w aysh you’re major ???
E fe sultan matgdr tshel pyp , LAW
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mediciregina · 8 years ago
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Ayshe and Ibrahim (ship-ship? ehehe)
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aysheglr · 4 years ago
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French down sendromlu sultan Papağanı resimleri
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karieamel · 3 years ago
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Harem feast for the wedding of Ayshe-Fahriye Sultana!!! All the women of the Sultan along with his mother and grandmother are gathered to celebrate the new wedding. Men have a separate feast in Sultan Ahmed’s I chambers. 
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ottomanladies · 4 years ago
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Lots of love! I am reading all of your posts as far as I can! I have a question. Can you please write about Ayshe Humashah Sultan and Safiye Hanim Sultan during Nurbanu Walide Sultan and Safiye Hasseki Sultan's time? What was their impacts on harem politics? I am very eager to know how these influential women have impacts on dynasty politics still they dont stay in Topkapi palace! Isn't it interesting? Again I am a MC & MCK lover! :D
Unfortunately I don’t know what they did. This is what Kayaalp-Aktan says about it:
The French ambassador Germigny remarks that Safiye Sultan, along with Ayşe Hümaşah Sultan, daughter of Mihrümah and Rüstem and wife of Second Vizier (Semiz) Ahmed Pasha, constituted a second coalition (Negotiations de la France dans le Levant, vol. III - Correspondance de Jacques de Germigny, in Spagni, “Sultana Veneziana,” 296)
I don’t have Spagni’s work so unfortunately the page indication is useless to me. I wish she had included the page of the actual source, which is the French one. 
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mediciregina · 8 years ago
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Haseki Ayshe Sultan. Beloved wife of Sultan Murad IV Bloody.
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thefreakyfun · 7 years ago
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what characters did you like the most in MC and MCK and why ?
Thank you for the question, dear!
So, from MC:
1. Hurrem Sultan from 3 season. Actually, she was the first character, who I saw when I first time watched MC and this memory I still cherish.
2. Sah Sultan. If I were sultana, I would be similar to her with this cold-blooded mind.
3. Nurbanu Sultan. She is my favourite. I love her as a real person in history and as a character.
4. Beyhan Sultan. I always felt sorry for her, but we must admit that she is quite strong person.
5. Rustem Pasha. Ozan is my love *_*
From MCK:
1. Halime Sultan. I fell in love with her with a first scene. I love everything in her!
2. Ayshe Sultan. So sad...this character had gone so stupid.
3. Mehmet and Sahin Giray. These beautiful guys ;D
4. Zulficar. He was the most adequate person in that chaos
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