Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem
Magnificent Century: Kösem | |
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Also known as | The Magnificent Century: Kösem |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Starring | |
Composer(s) | Aytekin Ataş |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Original language(s) | Turkish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 33 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Timur Savci |
Running time | 120-155 min. |
Production company(s) | Tims Productions |
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Original network |
Star TV (2015–2016) FOX (2016–) |
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Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | November 12, 2015 – present |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Muhteşem Yüzyıl |
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Website | |
Production website |
Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem (Turkish pronunciation: [muhteˈʃɛm ˈjyzjɯl cøˈsem], English: The Magnificent Century: Kösem) is a Turkish television sequel to the 2011 Turkish television period drama Muhteşem Yüzyıl. Written by Yılmaz Şahin, it recounts the life of Kösem Sultan, a slave girl who became one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history after she was captured and sent to the harem of Sultan Ahmed I.[1]
The first episodes of the series were filmed in Chios, Greece.[2] An excerpt of the show was screened in Cannes, France at the annual international television festival MIPCOM about a month before its official premiere on Star TV on November 12, 2015.[3][4] It was later transferred to FOX for its second season.
Plot
Season 1
Ahmed is an Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Mehmed III and Handan Sultan. He laments for the loss of his elder brother Mahmud, who was executed on the order of Sultan Mehmed, after a seer predicted his ascension to the throne. His father, fearing a coup d'état to dethrone him, executed Mahmud. The intrigues of Safiye Sultan were also a possible reason for Mahmud's death, as Mahmud's intimacy for his mother Halime Sultan proved a threat to Safiye's status as Valide Sultan. Unforeseen, Sultan Mehmed III also dies, clearing the way for Ahmed to ascend to the Ottoman throne.
Meanwhile, in Tinos (modern day Greece) Anastasia (also referred as Nasia), is a 13-year old Greek girl who lives an idyllic life with her father Enzo, her mother, and her younger sister. Previously, she was painted with a lamb in her hands. This portrait is delivered to Safiye Sultan, who presents it as a gift to her grandson Sultan Ahmed I. Due to the impression made on him, Safiye Sultan orderes the girl to be brought to Topkapi Palace. On the road to Istanbul, Anastasia spots Iskander, a young trainee in the Janissary cadet school, run by Zülfikar Ağa, who vows to Anastasia that he will return her to her family and her homeland. Once they arrive at Topkapi, Cennet Hatun begins lecturing Anastasia on palace etiquette and courtesy. But Anastasia swore she would return to her homeland at all costs. While wandering the palace, she discovers a mysterious passageway leading to a secret garden, and there she first sees Sultan Ahmed. Ahmed introduces himself with a different name, and soon Anastasia starts having feelings for Ahmed. The other harem concubines, envious of Anastasia's beauty, start telling false tales to Anastasia, making her believe the sultan eats young girls' hearts. Anyhow, Anastasia is later taken to the sultan, who is bitten in his fist by Anastasia. But as soon as she looks up and discovers who he is, she is no longer afraid anymore. Meanwhile Halime Sultan runs away with her children, Dilruba and Mustafa, to save the latter from execution and eventually have him ascending to the throne. They are caught though and Mustafa is spared at the very last moment.
Believing Safiye Sultan is behind a conspiracy to replace him with his brother Mustafa as sultan, Ahmed decides to banish Safiye from the palace, and to deprive her off her wealth and authority.
Fahriye Sultan's relationship with Mehmed Giray is exposed to the audience, with Şahin Giray revealing his intentions of ending the Ottoman line and becoming the sole sultan. Safiye suggests a marriage between Dervish Pasha and Fahriye Sultan to Ahmed. After Mehmed Giray and Fahriye's relationship becomes known to the sultan, Mehmed is sentenced to death, but the sultan spares him after he hears Sahin Giray's plead. Not long after, Şahin instructs Fahriye to poison her nephews Ahmed and Mustafa. Fahriye agrees, doing it in order to preserve her affair with Mehmed. Handan blames Anastasia and has her tortured.
Bülbül Ağa finds out that Sultan Ahmed's malady isn't poison, but pox.Riots take place when the locals discover what is happening. Hope emerges at the face of Ahmed's concubine Rasha, who is found to be pregnant but Halime has the girl attacked by bandits while being sent to safety. Safiye, fearing the end of the three century old Ottoman dynasty, encourages the rest of the family to leave the palace with her. Anastasia, willing to stay with Ahmed, is reluctant. She stands in front of the rebels and admonishes them for abandoning their sultan in the times when he most needs them. They reply by calling her a witch then shoot her with a rifle. The bullet does not harm her, but lands on her locket. Later, Anastasia visits a sorceress, who gives her a cure to Ahmed's pox. In return, Anastasia is told that she will walk a road filled with blood, she will see all the people she loves die before her eyes. Halime Sultan also applies sorcery to cure Mustafa's malady.
Everything turns normal, and Anastasia's name is changed to Kösem which means pioneer. She then converts to Islam. Safiye asks Kösem to convince Ahmed to let her remain in the palace, but Kösem refuses, saying that she should have stood by Sultan Ahmed when he needed them. This marks the beginning of Kösem and Safiye's animosity.
Handan Sultan orders her guards to execute Sehzade Mustafa. Kösem, who coincidentally happens to be with the Sehzade, prevents them from killing him. She doesn't, however, tell the Sultan about Handan's crime due to Handan's position as Kösem's ally against Safiye. At the same time, Ahmed leads the assault against the bandits and saves Rasha.
Enzo, Kösem's father is kidnapped and taken hostage by Safiye's guards. She uses this to blackmail Kösem into telling the Sultan about Handan's crime, and convincing him to keep her in Topkapi. Sultan Ahmed banishes his mother to the Old Palace (also known as Eski Saray or the Palace of Tears). Safiye and Ahmed's relationship eventually starts recovering. Safiye, however, does not keep her promise and kills Enzo. Kösem is enraged and vows for revenge.
Cennet Hatun's love affair with one of the palace guards becomes known to the sultan, who orders her execution. While Cennet is in her prison cell, Kösem asks her about Safiye's secret, vowing to release her if she tells her what it is. Cennet is silent in the hope that Safiye will come and rescue her. All Cennet utters is that the secret is about Fahriye Sultan before Bülbül arrives, demanding her release by Safiye Sultan. As Kösem probes into Safiye's secret, she is aided by Halime Sultan who informs Kösem that the people who burnt Cennet's face were loyal to Safiye. Kösem takes advantage of this point to make Cennet tell her Safiye's secret and to change her allegiance. Rasha, renamed Mahfiruze, gives birth to a son named Osman.
Kösem warns Safiye that she has only one day to pack all her belongings and leave for the Eski Saray, otherwise Kösem will inform the sultan about everything. Safiye agrees, asking only that she get the manuscript proving Fahriye's treason. The next morning, all the harem is alarmed at Safiye Sultan's departure. As she is on her carriage accompanied by Bülbül and Cennet, Cennet hands her the manuscript. Safiye is shocked that the manuscript is plain and contains no writing, meaning Kösem had tricked her and kept the real manuscript for herself. Cennet announces her allegiance to Kösem, and leaves the carriage feeling satisfied at taking her vengeance.
Kösem finds out that she is pregnant. Sultan Ahmed hands Kösem the crown of Hürrem Sultan, showing his love and respect for her. After this, Kösem blurts out Safiye's secret to Ahmed, which infuriates him. Dervish Pasha, Fahriye's husband, is blackmailed by his wife into helping her hide in a religious house, whose owner prohibits any forms of violence within its walls, including that commanded by the Sultan. Fahriye takes asylum in that house.
Sultan Ahmed asks his mother Handan Sultan to return to the palace, which pleases her very much. Months pass and Kösem bears a son named Mehmed. When Mehmed Giray visits Fahriye, she admits to him that she hates him. As a result, Mehmed begins working with Kösem Sultan to lure Fahriye out of the religious house, so the guards may take her to the Sultan's justice. They succeed in hatching this plan, and Fahriye is taken to the Sultan, who spares her for the sake of the royal family's reputation. He later exposes his true intentions when he assigns Dervish the task of punishing her. Whilst he and Fahriye are enjoying a meal and red wine, blood begins pouring down Fahriye's nose, indicating that the wine must have been poisoned. Fahriye dies in Dervish's arms. Safiye is left heartbroken, and vows to take down Sultan Ahmed from the throne.
Sultan Ahmed leaves for his military campaign against Safavid Persia. During this time, Safiye orders Ahmed's assassination and buys the loyalties of the pashas and the janissaries, who storm the palace at night, and kill many, including Mahfiruze Sultan; however Kösem escapes execution with the help of Zülfikar and Bülbül Ağa. Safiye then orders that Mustafa be brought to her and he is clothed and tidied in the morning, ready for the sword girding ceremony. But just before Mustafa is declared sultan, Ahmed arrives from campaign, having survived the murder attempt thanks to Dervish. He incarcerates Safiye in the Maiden's Tower, and strips her off all her power. Then, he decides as a ruler to execute his brother in order to secure his crown, but later spares Mustafa and instead has him put in confinement.
Hümaşah Sultan, Safiye Sultan's eldest daughter, arrives from Egypt. Not long after, Kösem is told by Mehmed Giray about the truth of Dervish and his role in the assassination of Sultan Mehmed III. Meanwhile, Halime Sultan exposes the truth of Handan Sultan and Dervish Pasha's love relationship, making Handan vulnerable. The secret of Dervish Pasha's involvement in Sultan Mehmed III's death is revealed to Ahmed, who kills Dervish himself. Handan Sultan later commits suicide, fearing that her secret has been told to her son. After Handan's death, Hümaşah Sultan is given the leadership of the harem.
Sultan Ahmed orders the release of Safiye from the Maiden's Tower, due to her aid in rescuing Kösem from the bandits. Hümaşah resignates from her role, due to Kösem Sultan's intrigues. Later, the former is informed by Bülbül that her long lost brother, the lost prince of the Ottoman dynasty, is Iskander. Safiye and Hümaşah conceal this truth for over eleven years, during which time Kösem consolidates her power and bears seven more children, Zülfikar and Hümaşah marry and Iskender assumes the post of Hasodabaşı (chamberlain of the Sultan). Ahmed,who has also sired a son,Bayezid,on a third woman,Gülbahar,decides to release Mustafa, who unbeknownst to everyone has become mentally unstable over time, while Safiye plans to poison Sultan Ahmed in order to clear the path for her own prince. She succeeds, and Sultan Ahmed, already suffering from stomach problems, is eventually told he has less than a fortnight to live.
In a moment of haste, Hümaşah informs Zülfikar about Iskander's secret, and he in return informs Kösem Sultan. Kösem, fearing for her children's fate after her spouse's death, informs Sultan Ahmed, who orders Iskander's execution. Meanwhile, Halime Sultan and Menekse organise the wedding of Dilruba Sultan to the grand vizier Halil Pasha, but she defies them and marries Davud Pasha.
Sultan Ahmed learns that his disease is progressing, and asks that he be legally married to Kösem before his death. A few days after Dilruba's wedding, Sultan Ahmed dies due to abdominal pain. Kösem Sultan then aids Şehzade Mustafa in gaining the crown, however Halime and Dilruba turn against her, banishing her to the Eski Saray. In the meantime, Iskender, having been spared by Zülfikar reunites with his mother and they plot to seize power and exact revenge.
After realising her mistake, Kösem plans a coup d'état to dethrone Sultan Mustafa and replace him with her stepson Şehzade Osman. Kösem uses Mustafa's weak mental state in order to justify her actions. Halime Sultan, seeing Kösem's children as a threat to her authority, orders them to be executed. Kösem arrives just in time to save her children, and then orders the janissaries to throw Mustafa in prison, and send Halime to the Old Palace. Then, Osman ascends to the throne as Osman II, but he refuses to end Kösem's exile at the Eski Saray, due to her role in Mustafa's ascension and later executes her eldest son Mehmed who he believed, because of Safiye and his tutor's intrigues, the janissaries saw as a likely heir to the throne.
Destraught, Kösem Sultan plans to dethrone Osman, while at the same time she repays Safiye by collaborating with Zülfikar to apparently kill Iskender. This event causes Safiye to commit suicide; dying, she admits her defeat to Kösem and gifts her with Hürrem Sultan's emerald ring. Eventually Osman's plans to replace the janissaries with a more loyal army proved to be the primary motive to his abashment, masterminded by Davud and during which Cennet and Zülfikar are killed, and subsequent incarceration and strangulation, thus enabling Mustafa's second reign to begin.
Hümaşah leaves the capital forever. Kösem, having reconciled with her stepson but failed to save him,is immensely anguished by his loss, and decides to annihilate all her rivals. Thus, she orders her allegiants to dispatch Halime, Dilruba and Davud, then imprison Mustafa again, viewing his psychologically disturbed condition not a threat to her rule. She then prepares to enthrone her eldest living son Murad to the Ottoman throne, thus inheriting the position of Valide Sultan, declaring herself the official regent to the crown, and gaining her prestige as the most formidable, influential, and powerful sultana in the Ottoman history.
Season 2
Kösem has been the all-powerful Valide Sultan and regent to her son Sultan Murad IV for nearly a decade,when the military unrest causes the latter to deprive her of her authority and the two clash.The control of the state fully in his hands, Murad sets his plans of restoring the empire to the times of prosperity and conquest and checking corruption in motion. At the same time, Hungarian princess Farya Bethlen seeks refuge at the Ottoman court and the instant attraction between her and the Sultan causes reactions. A strain is also put on Murad's relationship with his sister Gevherhan after the execution of her husband, as well as in hers with their mother, when she eventually opts for love instead of power games. Their half-brother and Crown Prince, Bayezid, though loyal himself to the sultan, is drawn in conflict too, due to the ambitions of his mother, Gülbahar, who has been long obscured by Kösem;all the while the other princes' and infidels' agendas remain unknown and anti-Ottoman sentiments and plans resurface in the West.
Series overview
Season | Timeslot | Season premiere | Season finale | No. of episodes | Section range | Season's years | TV Channel | |
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1 | Thursday 20:00 | November 12, 2015 | June 9, 2016 | 30 | 1-30 | 2015 – 2016 | Star TV | |
2 | Friday 20:00 | November 18, 2016 | 31- | 2016 – | FOX | |||
Characters
Major characters
Actor name | Role name | Explanation | Seasons |
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Nurgül Yeşilçay | Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan | Haseki Sultan, favourite consort and later legal wife of Sultan Ahmed, mother of the majority of his children. Valide Sultan and regent to two sons and a grandson | 2- |
Beren Saat | 1 | ||
Anastasia Tsilimpiou | 1 | ||
Metin Akdülger | Sultan Murad IV | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's secondborn son and the 17th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire | 2- |
Çağan Efe Ak | 1 | ||
Farah Zeynep Abdullah | Farya Bethlen | Daughter of the Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen, in love with Sultan Murad IV | 2- |
Yiğit Uçan | Şehzade Bayezid | Sultan Ahmed's son by Gülbahar Sultan | 2- |
Berk Pamir | 1 | ||
Aslı Tandoğan | Gevherhan Sultan | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's thirdborn daughter, Topal Recep Pasha's wife | 2- |
Çağla Naz Kargı | 1 | ||
Leyla Feray | Ayşe Sultan | Sultan Murad IV's consort and mother of his children, Haseki Sultan | 2- |
Ece Çeşmioğlu | Atike Sultan | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's fourthborn and youngest daughter, twin to Ibrahim, in love with Silahtar Mustafa | 2- |
Hülya Avşar | Safiye Sultan | Sultan Murad III's widow, Ahmed's grandmother, mother of Sultan Mehmed III | 1 |
Ekin Koç | Sultan Ahmed I | The 14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, son of Sultan Mehmed III and Handan Sultan | 1 |
Tülin Özen | Handan Sultan | Valide Sultan and mother of Sultan Ahmed, Sultan Mehmed III's widow | 1 |
Aslıhan Gürbüz | Halime Sultan | Sultan Mehmed III's widow, mother of Şehzade Mahmud, Dilruba Sultan and Sultan Mustafa I | 1 |
Vildan Atasever | Hümaşah Sultan | Safiye Sultan and Sultan Murad III's eldest daughter, Ahmed's aunt | 1 |
Gülcan Arslan | Fahriye Sultan | Safiye Sultan and Sultan Murad III's daughter, Ahmed's aunt, in love with Mehmed Giray | 1 |
Berk Cankat | İskender/Şehzade Yahya | The adopted son of an Austrian blacksmith and a trainee at the Janissary cadet school, Sultan Murad III and Safiye Sultan's son, Ahmed's uncle | 1 |
Caner Cindoruk | Silahtar Mustafa Pasha | Sultan Murad IV's bodyguard and companion | 2- |
Erkan Kolçak Köstendil | Şahin Giray Han | A Crimean lord, Mehmed Giray's brother | 1 |
Kadir Doğulu | Mehmed III Giray | A Crimean lord, Şahin Giray's brother, later the Crimean Khan, in love with Fahriye Sultan | 1 |
Mete Horozoğlu[5] | Zülfikar Pasha | Commander of the Istanbul Cadet Janissary Corps, later a vizier and Hümaşah Sultan's husband | 1 |
Mehmet Kurtuluş | Derviş Mehmed Pasha | Sultan Ahmed's mentor and first bodyguard, later becomes a grand Vizier | 1 |
Öykü Karayel | Dilruba Sultan | Sister of Ahmed I, daughter of Sultan Mehmed III and Halime Sultan, wife of Kara Davud Pasha | 1 |
Melisa Ilayda Ozcanik | 1 | ||
Boran Kuzum | Sultan Mustafa I | The 15th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, son of Sultan Mehmed III and Halime Sultan | 1 |
Alihan Türkdemir | 1 | ||
Taner Ölmez | Sultan Osman II | The 16th sultan of the Ottoman Empire, son of Ahmed I and Mahfiruze Sultan, raised by Kösem | 1 |
Burak Dakak | Şehzade Mehmed | Firstborn son of Ahmed I and Kösem Sultan | 1 |
Mustafa Üstündağ | Kara Davud Pasha | Dilruba Sultan's husband,Grand Vizier during Mustafa I's reign | 1 |
Esra Dermancıoğlu | Cennet Hatun | Safiye Sultan and then Kösem Sultan's servant, chief treasurer of the harem | 1 |
Nadir Sarıbacak | Bülbül Ağa | Safiye Sultan's servant,and after her death,becomes Kösem Sultan's servant | 1 |
Hakan Şahin | Hacı Ağa | Chief eunuch of the harem after Reyhan Ağa and Handan Sultan's servant who serves Kösem Sultan after Handan's death | 1- |
Şahin Sekman | Lala Ömer Efendi | Şehzade Osman's tutor, later Cennet Hatun's husband | 1 |
Supporting characters
Actor name | Role name | Explanation | Seasons |
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Doğaç Yıldız | Şehzade Kasım | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's thirdborn son | 2- |
Eymen Kaan | 1 | ||
Rıdvan Aybars Düzey | Şehzade Ibrahim | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's fourth and youngest son, twin to Atike and later the 18th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire | 2- |
Sibel Taşçıoğlu | Gülbahar Sultan | Sultan Ahmed's consort, mother of his son Şehzade Bayezid | 2- |
Ayça Kuru | 1 | ||
Şeyma Burcu Gül | Meleki Hatun | Kösem Sultan's servant | 2- |
Ahsen Eroğlu | 1 | ||
İsmail Demirci | Kemankeş Kara Mustafa Pasha | One of the commanders of the Janissary Corps | 2- |
Engin Benli | Sinan Pasha | One of Sultan Murad's divan members and agent of the Pope | 2- |
Necip Memili | Evliya Çelebi | 2- | |
Ushan Çakır | Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi | 2- | |
Şener Savaş | Halil Pasha | Two time Grand Vizier, in service of Kösem Sultan | 1- |
Murat Atik | Cornelius | An agent of Pope Urban VIII | 2- |
Burcu Gül Kazbek | Madam | Princess Farya's companion | 2- |
İdil Yener | Lalezar Kalfa | One of the loyal servants of Kösem Sultan | 2- |
Asil Büyüközçelik | Ladikli Bayram Pasha | 2- | |
Cengiz Okuyucu | Tabanıyassı Mehmed Pasha | The Grand Vizier after the execution of Topal Recep Pasha | 2- |
Metin Belgin | Ahizade Hüseyin Efendi | Şeyhülislam efendi | 2- |
Şemsi İnkaya | Zekeriyazade Yahya Efendi | 2- | |
Mustafa Kırantepe | Beynam Ağa | Main chef of the palace kitchen | 2- |
Dilara Aksüyek | Mahfiruze Sultan | Sultan Ahmed's consort, mother of Şehzade Osman | 1 |
Beste Kökdemir | Meleksima Sultan | Favourite consort of Sultan Osman and mother of Şehzade Ömer | 1 |
Bahar Selvi | Akile Hanım | Legal wife of Osman II, mother of Zeynep Sultan and Şehzade Mustafa | 1 |
Sude Zulal Güner | Ayşe Sultan | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's firstborn daughter, Nasuh Pasha's widow | 1 |
Balim Gayebayrak | Fatma Sultan | Sultan Ahmed and Kösem's secondborn daughter | 1 |
Cihan Ünal | Kuyucu Murad Pasha | One of the viziers of Ahmed I. Becomes the Grand Vizier after the execution of Derviş Mehmed Pasha | 1 |
Tolga Tuncer | Nasuh Pasha | Safiye and then Kösem's chief allegiant, Ayşe Sultan's husband | 1 |
Muhammed Uzuner | Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi | One of the most famous sufi ermiş (Muslim saint) of the Ottoman Empire | 1 |
Ebru Ünlü | Eycan Hatun | Kösem Sultan's servant | 1 |
Eylem Yıldız | Menekşe Hatun | Halime Sultan's servant, chief treasurer of the harem | 1 |
Ahmet Varlı | Pinhan Ağa | Şehzade Mustafa's imaginary adviser | 1 |
Sasha Perera | Gölge Hatun | Kösem Sultan's confidant and guardian | 1 |
Emre Erçil | Reyhan Ağa | Chief eunuch of the harem | 1 |
Nurinisa Yıldırım | Dudu Hatun | Chief treasurer of the harem, served Handan Sultan | 1 |
International broadcasts
Country | Local title | Network | Premiere date | Timeslot |
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Turkey | Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem | Star TV (season 1) FOX (season 2) |
November 12, 2015 | 20:00 |
Arab League | حريم السلطان - السلطانة قُسم Hareem-el Sultan: El Sultana Koosoom |
OSN Ya hala (Pay-per-view) Dubai TV |
January 1, 2016 September 4, 2016 (Dubai one) |
20:00 |
Indonesia | Abad Kajayaan 2: Kosem | SCTV | 1 January 2016 | 20:00[6] |
Poland | Wspaniałe stulecie: Sułtanka Kösem | TVP1 | April 25, 2016 | 18:40 |
Kosovo | Shekulli Madhёshtor: Kosem | RTV21 | April 11, 2016 | 20:00 |
Iran | ماهپیکر Mah Peykar |
GEM TV | August 14, 2016 | 23:00 |
Lithuania | Didingasis amžius. Jos Didenybė Kiosem | LNK | September 4, 2016 | Sunday 14:25 |
Lebanon | حريم السلطان - السلطانة قُسم Hareem-el Sultan: El Sultana Koosoom |
Al Jadeed | September 5, 2016 | |
Georgia | დიდებული საუკუნე: ქოსემის რისხვა Didebuli saukune: Kosemis riskhva |
Rustavi 2 | September 12, 2016 | 19:50 |
Tunisia | حريم السلطان - السلطانة قُسم Hareem-el Sultan: El Sultana Koosoom |
Nessma TV | September 12, 2016 | 20:50 |
Hungary | A szultána | TV2 | September 13, 2016 | Tuesday 22:00[7] |
Estonia | Sajandi valitsejanna | Kanal 2 | September 17, 2016 | Saturday 21:35 |
Pakistan | کوسم سلطان Kosem Sultan |
Urdu 1[8][9] | October 31, 2016 | Monday to Friday 09:00 pm |
References
- ↑ "Kösem Sultan da Star'da!" (in Turkish). Star TV. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Muhteşem Yüzyıl Kösem ne zaman başlıyor?" (in Turkish). Milliyet. 26 October 2015.
- ↑ "TURKEY MIPCOM 2015 COUNTRY OF HONOUR LAUNCHES IN ISTANBUL EVENTS TO INCLUDE EXCLUSIVE "KOSEM THE EMPRESS/MAGNIFICENT CENTURY" SCREENING". pressroom.mipcom.com. MIPCOM. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ↑ Carney, Joshua (30 September 2015). "Mipcom: Turkey's 'Magnificent Century: Kosem' Set to Sell at TV Mart". Variety.com. Variety. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ↑ "Mete Horozoğlu, Kösem Sultan'da." (in Turkish). Ranini TV. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
- ↑ "SCTV Hadirkan "Abad Kejayaan 2: Kosem", Apa Hubungannya dengan "Abad Kejayaan" ANTV?". tabloidbintang.com. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ↑ "A SZULTÁNA: ÚJ TÖRTÉNELMI SOROZAT A SZULEJMÁN ALKOTÓITÓL". tv2.hu. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ↑ Drama Serials on Urdu1
- ↑ Kosem Sultan OST on Urdu 1
External links
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem at the Internet Movie Database
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem – Official Website
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem at FOX
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Official Facebook Page
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Official Twitter Page
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Official YouTube channel
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Official Instagram Page
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Official Google+ Page