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Inside The Seraglio Private Lives Of The Sultans In Istanbul John Freely

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Inside The Seraglio Private Lives Of The Sultans In Istanbul John Freely
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Publisher: Penguin Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.58 MB
Pages: 383
Author: John Freely
ISBN: 9780140270563, 0140270566
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Inside The Seraglio Private Lives Of The Sultans In Istanbul John Freely by John Freely 9780140270563, 0140270566 instant download after payment.

This volume takes us behind the doors of Topkapi Sarayi and the other palaces of the Ottoman sultans who for more than six centuries ruled one of the world's most powerful empires. The heart of the palace was the Harem, the women's quarters, ruled by the Valide, or Queen Mother. Here the Sultan took his ease surrounded by his wives and concubines with their guardian black eunuchs, amused by his favourite pages, dwarfs and mutes, his younger brothers either slaughtered upon his accession or confined to the prison of the Cage. Earlier sultans like Mehmet the Conqueror and Suleyman the Magnificent lied in Topkapi Sarayi only between their campaigns of conquest, but their weak and dissolute successors such as Selim the Sot and Ibrahim the Mad spent their reigns entirely in the Harem, where some of them died of over-indulgence or were brutally murdered. such were the private lives of the Ottoman sultans in the pleasure dome known as the House of Felicity.

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