Mihrimah's Child is Kidnapped! | Magnificent Century

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Mihrimah's Child is Kidnapped! "WHERE IS MY GRANDDAUGHTER?"
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Rüstem hears the chaos in the palace and goes to his daughter's room panicking. Hümaşah isn't in her room. As Mihrimah mourns for her daughter, Hürrem goes to ask for an explanation from Sultana Şah. Sultana Şah gets shocked and gets determined to keep Nigar silent.
Rüstem looks for his daughter in the whole capital and learns that Nigar has kidnapped her. The circle tightens and Nigar gets cornered. The showdown between Rüstem and Nigar ends in a shocking way.
Hürrem gets deterimined to send Mehmet to Manisa Sanjak. Rüstem not only sets a new trap to provide Mustafa to be relegated but also tries to provide Lütfi Pasha to be disfavored. He provides a rumor about Rüstem Pasha to be spread.
His doubts about Mustafa prey on his mind. Meanwhile, Prince Mustafa thinks he has lost his value for his father. He gets relieved with his brother's news about sanjak but he falls into Rüstem's trap.
Lütfi Pasha continues to his raids and punishes a prostitute heavily. When Sultana Şah learns about this punishment, they have an argument. Lütfi Pasha makes a deadly mistale while he gets defeated by his rage. Meanwhile, Suleiman makes a decision about Mustafa which is the begining of the end.

At the age of 26, when he ascended to the throne, Sultan Suleiman aimed to build an empire more powerful than Alexander the Great and to render the Ottomans invincible. Throughout his 46-year reign, he became the greatest warrior and ruler of both East and West.

The young Suleiman received news of his succession to the throne during a hunting party in 1520. Unaware that he would be ruling a reign beyond his dreams, he left behind his wife son and took to the road with his close friend and companion Pargali Ibrahim to reach the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. As they started their journey overland, an Ottoman ship set sail from Crimea in the Black Sea, bringing female slaves as gifts for the Ottoman palace… On this ship was Alexandra La Rossa, the daughter of a Ukrainian Orthodox minister, taken away from her family and sold to the Crimean palace. She had no idea that she would become Hurrem, wife of Sultan Suleiman and mother of princes, ruling the empire with him through bloodshed and intrigue.

As Sultan Suleiman conquered the world, his great passion for Hurrem would clash with his love for and trust in his closest friend and advisor, Grand Vizier Pargali Ibrahim, all set against the backdrop of the tension between Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.

Cast: Halit Ergenç, Nebahat Çehre, Meryem Uzerli, Okan Yalabık, Nur Aysan, Selma Ergeç, Sema Keçik, Filiz Ahmet, Selim Bayraktar, Selen Öztürk, Nihan Büyükağaç, Burcu Tuna, Merve Oflaz, Arif Erkin, Ali Uyandıran, Alp Öyken, Murat Tüzün, Doğan Turan, Gökhan Çelebi, Yüksel Ünal.

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  • @camiyep0lat7585
    I love how Hurrem screams and shouts at Suleiman’s sisters but never forgets good manners and bows in the end 😆😆
  • @jinx7501
    Something about the tone Suiliman tells Rustem, "Never take your eyes off them again." feels like "If not, you're dead". 😅
  • @user-ms8cy6ml8m
    She is the soul of this series.... When hurrem is replaced it has different vibes
  • @giannaaydin
    Shah and Hatice really crossed all boundaries here and Hurrem must know her place? Lmao! 🤦🏻‍♀️
  • 14:52-15:00 even in serious situation like those sumbul never fails to make me laugh😂😂 just the way he said it was funny
  • Every word that Nasuh said when consoling Nigar to give back the baby (before she jumped) is so true. The fact is, whatever pain she suffered is because of her own poor decision making. Not Hurrem or Rustem. The biggest mistake is when she decided to have an affair with Ibrahim who is a husband of a SULTANA. She should know the consequences. Even probably she had a moral conscience, and some advise from someone she respect like Daye Hatun, she still blinded by a fake love. She is a pretty, smart, and fair kalfa in early episodes but later when she became scheming, stupid enough to betrayed Hurrem, and a homewrecker when blinded by love, her character development is a bit frustrating tbh. The most stupid part is when Ibrahim wanted to cut off their relationship so easily after they got caught, she still didn't get it! She still in love with a man that hurt her FR 😑From a smart respected kalfa to a sad woman - its either the writer wants a different kind of plot or they wanted to end her character easily 😂 i hate Hatice too but i also dont support a homewrecker so whatever it is, i think she deserved whatever happened to her. Sorry Nigar fans
  • @user-ob4sq6fi3s
    Now that we've seen Nigar plummeting to her end, I'd like to say a few words in her honour. Nigar, we met you as an intelligent, loyal and competent steward. A khalfa if you prefer. You quickly became one of Hurrem's most trusted and reliable allies. If you had continued serving faithfully, you would have been rewarded with a suitable husband and you'd have a family of your own. And then you chose to throw everything from the window. When you chose to go after Ibrahim, or respond to his advances. Whether the former or the latter happened it matters not. Both of you are responsible for what happened. A small dose of pleasure resulted in so much pain. A rightfully infuriated wife turned her ire on you and your child. You chose to help your former friend's enemies. And eventually, you got married off to a doucebag. Finally, you were seperated from your child. I really want to blame you for this whole situation. But at the same time, I can't. At least not fully. Farewell, Nigar. May your impulsivity and poor decision making be a lesson to us all
  • 20:31 it’s shocking that nasuh cared about nigar’s ending, he wanted her to have a easy death
  • @Rociokirsten
    I remembered this scene before, The rage of a grandmother!
  • @ankina86
    Both Nigar and Hatice made a scapegoat out of Hurrem. Ibrahim was the cheating, lying, abusive bully.
  • @nesiacha3659
    Rip Nigar my girl :( I know that she had some faults but she was used and endangered by everyone, no wonder she became like that. Hurrem put her in grave danger when she revealed to Hatice that she was pregnant, Nigar had a very bad time there, her daughter was taken from her and she almost died. Hurrem knew there were very big risks for Nigar but she did it like even. Sah used always and was ready to have her killed without hesitation so that her guilt wouldn't be exposed. Hatice mentally tortured her by making him think her daughter was dead and giving her bad times. Mahidevran also tried to use her and had no compassion for her The worst was Ibrahim for me. At least Hurrem and Mahidevran had reasons for using Nigar (although I disapprove of them) and even Hatice and Sah in their own ways. Ibrahim was a bad man towards Nigar especially because of his ego which is unforgivable. However no matter how much I like Nigar I was disturbed that she got caught up in Ibrahim's vortex. Whether she wants revenge on Hurrem I can understand that or whether she is pretending to be used by Mahidevran to better betray her I can understand that too . But that she refuses to take revenge on Ibrahim and still loves him is very disturbing to me. At least even if Hurrem was too dependent on Suleiman, forgave him too easily I can understand even if it's very disturbing (she had lost a family and absolutely wants to find another even if it means having Stockholm syndrome). Same goes for Mahidevran though she did well to give up her love for him. But we have little explanation about Nigar's attachment to Ibrahim even though we have a video where he tries to console her most of the time he was horrible with her. I would have liked that instead of Nasuh Effendi it was Gul Agha (who is temporarily returning) who convinced her to return the daughter of Rustem and Mihrimah because personally I think he was the only one who really respected her and who even risked his life for her. It would have made even more sense (and I would have liked to see him again, I admit it) especially since she had a debt to him and she had betrayed her, so she would have given in more easily. Who finds that Cennet Kalfa and Nigar Kalfa have some interesting parallel (although they made different decisions).
  • @eurech
    Meryem looks so tired throughout this episode. No wonder she left. Anyway, thankfully we got the amazing Vahide later on.
  • @venbensison5407
    Poor Nigar, I remembered when Ibrahim told his brother that he wanted a simple life with the woman he love and he said it is Nigar.
  • @mirayzehra5069
    33:45 Rustem and Mihrimah were very beautiful couple. Sad that Mihrimah didn’t appreciate him. In real history they had great love and Mihrimah even adopted Rustem’s son from the first marriage.
  • @ramn_bennington
    Mihrimah hates Rustem but I'm happy to see that she loves baby born with him. ❤