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orlaite · 10 months ago
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Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorized Biography, p. 534 - Photograph of Dahoum by Lawrence, 1911, Wilson p.312 - T.E Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, p. 22/23 - John Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, p. 88 - Scetch of Dahoum by Francis Dodd, July 1913 - Wilson, p.673 - Mack, p. 98 - Photograph of crew assisting Lawrence at Carchemish: Dahoum, Abd es Salaam, Gregori and Sheik Hamoudi - T.E Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1922 Oxford Text), Epilogue - Letter by Lawrence, Wilson, p. 545 - Dahoum photographed by Lawrence ca. 1912 - Lawrence, wearing some of Dahoum's clothes, photographed by Dahoum ca. 1912 - Letter by Lawrence to a British Foreign Office staff member, Mack, p. 189 - Mack, p. 190 - Mack, p. 97 - Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom - Letter by Lawrence to a young companion in the R.A.F, Mack, p. 97/98
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rpfshippingpolls · 12 days ago
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⚠️ DON’T START DISCOURSE ABOUT RPF IN THE NOTES!! YOU WILL BE BLOCKED IF YOU DO SO ⚠️
Do you ship it?
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Reason:
“Lawrence begins his autobiography on the Arab Revolt, “Seven Pillars of Wisdom”, with a love poem attributed to “S.A.” who is heavily theorised to be Dahoum. Dahoum was one of Lawrence’s closest compatriots during the Revolt, other than Emir Faisal. Quote, “I liked a particular Arab very much, and I thought that freedom for the race would be an acceptable present.” He later says that his first motive was “dead before we reached Damascus.” Dahoum had died in 1918. The poem is attached here:
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siyah-kugu19 · 1 year ago
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"Ben eskimeyen tek güzelliği sende gördüm, sende buldum erişilmez hazları, yanında sıyrıldım korkulardan, yalanlardan... Duyguların en ölmezini sende duydum..."
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Ümit Yaşar Oğuzcan
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magnificentlyreused · 8 months ago
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This red and black kaftan was first worn by Sultan Selim II in the thirty-sixth and final episode of the fourth season of Magnificent Century.
It was worn again by Sultan Ahmed I in the tenth episode of the first season of Magnificent Century: Kösem.
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chaos-of-the-abyss · 9 months ago
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magnificent century ep 139: "and after unjustly and underhandedly killing his noble and valiant brother bayezid, the unworthy selim ascended the throne of the ottoman empire"
magnificent century kösem ep 1: "in his childhood ahmed was deeply traumatized as he witnessed his father mehmed carry out the four-hundred-year-long precedent of legal fratricide and execute all nineteen of his brothers upon his ascension to the throne of the ottoman empire"
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movie--posters · 2 years ago
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lattewithatwistoflemon · 2 years ago
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I heard there’s an ongoing debate about T.E. Lawrence’s sexuality. The third stanza looks to me like he’s saying his hands explored Dahoum’s shape before the earth did (in other words, he had sex with Dahoum before the boy died). What do scholars say about this? Anyone on here have theories or knowledge about this poem? I heard that this was written for a boy that he was close with. There seem to be uncertainty about whether or not he had a sexual relationship with Dahoum. (I’m sure I could just look this up, but posting here is more fun.)
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farsight-the-char · 2 years ago
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This is the second Kilometres (alt-reality antagonist Miles) that has shown up.
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Say hello to Selim.
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Miles Morales Kilometres Morales
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keycomicbooks · 9 months ago
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Miles Morales Spider-Man #38 (2022) Taurin Clarke Cover, Christopher Allen Pencils, Saladin Ahmed Story, 1st Appearance of Billie Morales as the Spider Smasher, Miles Morales clone Selim is the emperor of an oppressive alternate reality
#MilesMoralesSpiderMan #38 (2022) #TaurinClarke Cover, #ChristopherAllen Pencils, #SaladinAhmed Story, 1st Appearance of #BillieMorales as the #SpiderSmasher, #MilesMorales clone Selim is the emperor of an oppressive alternate reality "Empire Of The Spider - Part One" A timeline where Miles' clone SELIM is victorious, and the only thing standing in the evil Spider-Man's way is a rebellion led by General GANKE and a very grown-up and extremely badass Capitán BILLIE! SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Miles%20Morales%20Spider-Man.html#38  #RareComicBooks #KeyComicBooks #MarvelComics #MCU #MarvelUniverse #ComicBooks #NerdyGifts #KeyIssue #Spider-Man
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genevieveetguy · 2 years ago
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The Nile Hilton Incident, Tarik Saleh (2017)
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gulnarsultan · 3 months ago
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Hello! Long time follower and I love your page, especially the Magnificent Century content as no hardly writes for them.
Could it be possible to have a Yandere Sehzade Mustafa and a concubine reader who was brought along with Nurbanu. Like both were supposed to be part of Selim's harem, but Mustafa wanted reader when he saw her and strings were pulled to put reader in Mustafa's harem instead.
Thank you in advance and again, I love your work!
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Hello dear. I am so glad to hear this. Thank you.😍🥰😘❤ ​​Unfortunately. There are almost no other blogs that write about Magnificent Century/ Kösem. Sad🥺. I hope you like it dear.💞
You and Cecily were captured and sold to the Ottoman Palace at the same time. Like Cecily, you were also a member of a noble family. Unlike Cecily, you were immediately chosen by Hurrem Sultan to join the harem of her son, Prince Selim. Cecily had to struggle to be chosen. You were taking lessons with you, Nurbanu and a few other concubines for days.
Prince Mustafa noticed you when he came to the Istanbul Palace. Your beauty seemed to tear the Prince's heart out of his chest. Prince Mustafa wasted no time in gathering information about who you were from the Palace staff. When he found out that you were chosen for his brother, Prince Selim, he was furious. He wanted you for himself and he knew he had to do something.
Without wasting any time, he immediately asked for help from his mother Mahidevran Sultan. Mahidevran Sultan did not turn down her son's request and agreed to help. Somehow they prevented you from becoming Prince Selim's concubine. To be honest, you were sad to be separated from your friend Nurbanu. You are going to the Sanjak that he rules with Prince Mustafa.
Prince Mustafa gives you many gifts. He invites you to his bed the most. Prince Mustafa's love, desire and wish for you never runs out. You are the mother of all of Prince Mustafa's children. You have more than one child together.
Prince Süleyman
Prince Ahmed
Nergisşah Sultan
Mihrişah Sultan
Prince Orhan
Handan Sultan
Prince Mehmed
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farsight-the-char · 1 year ago
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I mean Kilometer Morales has been done Twice in the comics, so....
Favorite pre spiderverse 2 memes that turned out to be true
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reallifesultanas · 4 months ago
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Lets talk about Ümmügülsüm Sultan
There is a chance, that Kösem and Ahmed had another daughter together: Ümmügülsüm.
I am so glad, that with Anonymous sender and Ottomanladies, the truth came to light. Ottomanladies answered very long and very detailed about Ümmügülsüm, she shared her thoughts about the topic, now, here, you can find a conclusion from me:
What we know:
A privy purse register from 1622 gives the names of five unmarried princesses, who may be daughters of Ahmed, Osman II, and even Mehmed III: Umm-i Külsum(=Ümmügülsüm), Hanzade, Halime, Fatma, and Akile. Hanzade and Fatma were Kösem's daughters; Akile is possibly mistaken for Atike or Abide; Halime might be Mehmed III's daughter, named after her mother, Halime. But Ümmügülsüm was less clear.
The relazione of Angelo Alessandri from 1637 says that Murad IV had four FULL-sisters. We know three of them: Ayse, Fatma, and Hanzade. But who could be the fourth? Gevherhan was already dead, Atike was well-knownly not a full-sister and also not Abide. Maybe Ümmügülsüm?
There are some decisions and letters of Murad IV, where he mentions Ümmügülsüm as a sister of his. He uses the same wording that he used for Ayse, who undoubtedly was his full-sister, suggesting Ümmügülsüm was also a full-sister of his.
The 1638/39 harem registers mention one Ümmügülsüm Sultan who received the highest payments besides the three already known daughters of Kösem (Ayse, Fatma, Hanzade) and two daughters of Murad III. This means she could be either the daughter of Murad III or Ahmed I. But since Ahmed I's other daughter, Atike - who was not Kösem's - got a lesser stipend, if Ümmügülsüm is Ahmed I's daughter, she had to be Kösem's daughter too and so she is the fourth full-sister of Sultan Murad IV.
In 1648 the Raguzan envoy also mentions her (possibly her as they use the name Iumi), as the wife of Ahmed Pasha, governor of Herzegovina. They probably married ~1642 until the pasha's death in 1648. This was her second marriage, her first husband was one Halil Pasha, with whom she married before 1638.
In book ''Whisper of the cities'' one Ümmühan Sultan is mentioned as she met with the English ambassador's wife. Based on her, Ümmühan was said to be the aunt of deposed Mehmed IV and sister of Ibrahim I. This happened in 1690, so she still was alive then.
There are still questions:
Why no historian ever discovered this information as none of the evidence is new?
Why Ümmi is not mentioned among Ahmed I's children?
Where is she buried? *
When was she born? *
Why Ibrahim did not force her to serve Telli Hümasah (his wife) when he did it to all of the other daughters of Kösem?
To be honest the burial place of Ahmed I is quite a mess. For example there are two sarcofagies for 'Zeynep' daughters of Ahmed I. One of the sarcofagies stands for an adult woman. There was no daughter of Ahmed, called Zeynep who reached adulthood. So maybe the name is mistaken and that Ümmügülsüm. Maybe she was buried somewhere else as she lived a quite long life, survivin everyone around her and her grave is not idetified yet.
Considering the known children of Kösem and their birth date, the most possible for Ümmügülsüm is that she was born during the late reign of Ahmed I. In 1605 Kösem gave birth to Mehmed; in 1606 or 1607 to Ayse; then in 1607 or 1608 to Fatma; in 1609 to Hanzade. While I see that there is a gap here for one more child (if Kösem got pregnant extremely rapidly), she cannot be older than Fatma, as she was also not married off in 1622 yet, and also since we know quite precisely the sequence of these daughters, I do not think another one was born here but no one knows about her. It would be strange. Then in 1612, she gave birth to Murad, but between him and Hanzade there was time for another child - let it be Selim who was born in 1611 or Ümmügülsüm. Then Kasim followed Murad quite quickly, he was born in 1614, and then Ibrahim came in 1615, so there was no time for anyone else between Murad and Ibrahim. After 1615 there is another chance for the birth of Ümmügülsüm. So she either was born after Hanzade (~1611), or after Ibrahim (~1616). Either way - considering she was not just still alive in 1690, but was surely not suffering, dying since she was involved in the diplomacy meeting - she possibly died in the 1690s, she very probably reached 80 maybe even more in the end.
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ay-misali · 1 year ago
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Allah bir kula hayır murad ettiğinde, onun kalbinin kilidini açar.
Ve onun kalbinde yakın ve sıdk hasıl eder.
Onun kalbini, içine girenleri koruyan, bir mahfaza kılar ve o kimsenin kalbini selim, lisanını sadık, ahlakını müstakim, kulağını işitici ve gözünü de görücü kılar.
Ravi: Hz. Ebû Zerr (r.a.)
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Allah bir ev halkına hayır murad ettiğinde, onları dinde fakih kılar.
Küçükleri, büyüklerine hürmet eder.
Onlara rızıkları hususunda kolaylık verir ve nafakalarında iktisadlı kılar. Kedilerine ayıplarını gösterir ve onlar da hemen tevbe ederler.
Allah Teala bir ev halkına da hayırdan başkasını murad ederse, onları kendi hallerine bırakır.
Ravi: Hz. Enes (r.a.)
Sayfa 27 - Ramuz El-Ehadis - Ahmed Ziyauddin Gümüşhanevî
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magnificentlyreused · 7 months ago
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This green and black coat was first worn by Şehzade Selim (later Sultan Selim II) in the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Magnificent Century.
It was worn again by Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi in the fourth episode of the second season of Magnificent Century: Kösem.
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stillbornedprincess · 1 month ago
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SELIM AHMED , we do not know you. The Third World has taken your likeness. Could typhus kill it?
Again, this time with different letters! New Google translate option northern Ugandan acholi give a solemn march SING UP YOUR O’s HUP HUP HUP!
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SELIM AHMED, wan pe wangeyo in. Lobo me adek okwanyo cal ni. Typhus twero neko ne?
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