The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

How One Ottoman Queen Changed History: Hürrem Sultan

6 min · 20. juni 2026
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Hürrem Sultan, a slave girl from Ruthenia, rose to become the most powerful woman in Ottoman history. This episode traces her journey from capture by Crimean Tatar raiders to Suleiman the Magnificent's legal wife, a role that shattered centuries of dynastic tradition. We explore her patronage of the Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı and the Haseki Sultan Complex in Jerusalem, her extraordinary diplomatic correspondence with Queen Elizabeth I of Poland, and the political machinations that secured her son Selim II's succession over the popular Şehzade Mustafa. The episode also examines the Valide Sultan system she inadvertently strengthened, the enduring myth of 'Roxelana the Witch,' and how her legacy reshaped the Ottoman harem from a dynastic nursery into a center of political power. Drawing on letters, waqf documents, and contemporary accounts, we separate historical fact from the legends of poison and manipulation that still cling to her name. #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanEmpire #HürremSultan #Roxelana #SuleimanTheMagnificent #Harem #ValideSultan #SelimII #SultanateOfWomen #Istanbul #TopkapıPalace #HasekiSultan #Ruthenia #CrimeanTatars #Poland #Jerusalem #WomenInHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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