Khadlaj Hareem Al Sultan Gold - Concentrated Perfume Oil (35ml)

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Khadlaj Hareem Al Sultan Gold - Concentrated Perfume Oil (35ml)

Khadlaj Hareem Al Sultan Gold - Concentrated Perfume Oil (35ml)

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An Oriental fragrance with citrus, flowery, and fruity tones that is light and refreshing is called Harem Al Sultan Silver. The scent begins with a blast of acidic, fresh citrus notes, like bergamot and lemon, mixed with green notes that give the scent a clean, invigorating sense. The floral notes of jasmine and rose are complemented with fruity notes of peach and raspberry in the fragrance's center. A delicate and enduring perfume is produced as the fragrance settles into a base of sweet vanilla and musk. a b c Abbott, Elizabeth (1 September 2011). Mistresses: A History of the Other Woman. Overlook. ISBN 978-1-59020-876-2. In early modern Spain, she appears or is alluded to in works by Quevedo and other writers as well as in a number of plays by Lope de Vega. In a play entitled The Holy League, Titian appears on stage at the Venetian Senate, and stating that he has just come from visiting the Sultan, displays his painting of Sultana Rossa or Roxelana. [46]

First, place a few drops of oil behind your earlobes, jawline, beard tips, or hair ends using your inner wrists as a guide. Talhami, Ghada. Historical Dictionaries of Women in the World: Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa. Scarecrow Press, 2012. p. 272 Occasions to Wear: The scent Hareem Al Sultan Gold Perfume Oil is ideal for wearing on special events or in the evening. The fragrance's warm and spicy undertones project a sophisticated and opulent air, making it perfect for occasions like weddings, galas, and celebrations. The fragrance's lingering quality makes sure that you will make an impression everywhere you go.

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Chitchi, S. "Orientalist view on the Ottoman in the novel Roxalana (Hurrem Sultan) by Ukrainian author Pavlo Arhipovich Zahrebelniy". The Journal of International Social Research Vol. 7, Issue 33, p. 64

Mansel, Philip (1998). Constantinople: City of the World's Desire, 1453–1924. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-18708-8. p, 86.

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Although the stories about Hürrem's role in executions of Ibrahim, Mustafa, and Kara Ahmed are very popular, actually none of them are based on first-hand sources. All other depictions of Hürrem, starting with comments by sixteenth and seventeenth-century Ottoman historians as well as by European diplomats, observers, and travellers, are highly derivative and speculative in nature. Because none of these people – neither Ottomans nor foreign visitors – were permitted into the inner circle of the imperial harem, which was surrounded by multiple walls, they largely relied on the testimony of the servants or courtiers or on the popular gossip circulating around Istanbul. [11] She wrote many love letters to Suleiman when he was away for campaigns. In one of her letters, she wrote: Hürrem's influence in state affairs not only made her one of the most influential women, but also a controversial figure in Ottoman history, especially in her rivalry with Mahidevran and her son Şehzade Mustafa, and the grand viziers Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha and Kara Ahmed Pasha. Hürrem Sultan, called Roxelana by the Europeans, probably entered the harem around sixteen years of age. The precise year that she entered the harem is unknown, but scholars believe that she became Suleiman's concubine around the time he became sultan in 1520. [16] a b c d e f Levin, Carole (2011). Extraordinary women of the Medieval and Renaissance world: a biographical dictionary. Westport, Conn. [u.a.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-30659-4.

a b c d Bonnie G. Smith, ed. (2008). "Hürrem, Sultan". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195148909 . Retrieved 29 May 2017. a b Dr Galina I Yermolenko (2013). Roxolana in European Literature, History and Culturea. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p.275. ISBN 978-1-409-47611-5. Archived from the original on 14 January 2017.

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Pierce, Leslie (2017). Hürrem Sultan. Istanbul: Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları. p.13. ISBN 978-605-295-916-9. a b "Hürrem Sultan: A beloved wife or master manipulator? | Ottoman History". ottoman.ahya.net . Retrieved 26 April 2021. Reference to Roxelana's Russian origin removed from label near her tomb in Istanbul at Ukraine's request". Interfax-Ukraine. 26 January 2019 . Retrieved 28 January 2019. Featuring more than 500 accessories and 100 costumes recreated from the show, and spread over a 1,200 metre square area, the exhibition is meant to be as much about the show as it is a lesson in history, according to its project director Riham Abudaqa. A highlight is the 12 life-like silicone sculptures of some of the series’ well-known characters, each rendered in the finest detail.



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