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  • Kosem Threatens Farya | Magnificent Century: Kosem
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    Sultan Murad (Metin Akdülger) learns that Kösem Sultan wanted to kill him. Sultan Murad learns that his governor has agreed with the physician and sends Emir Çelebi's head to Kösem Sultan (Nurgül Yeşilçay). Valide Kösem Sultan, who learned that Sinan Pasha was a traitor, realizes that he has been exposed. Helpless corners. Knowing that Sultan Murad will not stop anymore, Kösem Sultan takes measures to protect Şehzade İbrahim.
    Sultan Murad IV conquers Baghdad, despite all the measures of the novices. Kemankeş appointed Mustafa Pasha as the Grand Vizier and sent him to Shah Safi.
    Returning from Baghdad, Sultan Murad falls out of touch with his war wounds. Sultan Murad, whose disease progresses well, falls to bed. Learning that the situation of Sultan Murad is bad Kösem Sultan waits at the beginning of his son. Mother settles son in sick bed.
    Sultan Murad decides not to leave the state to the governor. It will destroy the dynasty if necessary. He then determines a bounty that will pass to the throne. Will Kösem Sultan allow Sultan Murad to destroy the dynasty?
    Sultan Murad (Metin Akdülger), Kösem Sultan’ın kendisini öldürmek istediğini öğrenir. Validesinin hekimbaşıyla anlaştığını öğrenen Sultan Murad, Emir Çelebi’nin kellesini Kösem Sultan’a (Nurgül Yeşilçay) gönderir. Sinan Paşa’nın hain olduğunu öğrenen Valide Kösem Sultan, ifşa edildiğini anlar. Çaresiz bir biçimde köşeye sıkışır. Sultan Murad’ın artık durmayacağını bilen Kösem Sultan, Şehzade İbrahim’i korumak için tedbir alır.
    Sultan 4.Murad Acemlerin tüm tedbirlerine rağmen, Bağdat’ı fetheder. Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa’yı veziri azam tayin eder ve Şah Safi’nin üzerine gönderir…
    Bağdat’tan dönen Sultan Murad, aldığı savaş yaralarıyla iyice takatten düşer. Hastalığı iyice ilerleyen Sultan Murad yatağa düşer. Sultan Murad’ın vaziyetinin kötü olduğunu öğrenen Kösem Sultan oğlunun başında bekler. Ana oğul hasta yatağında hesaplaşır.
    El sultán Murad (Metin Akdülger) descubre que Kösem Sultan quería matarlo. El sultán Murad se entera de que su gobernador estuvo de acuerdo con el médico y envía la cabeza de Emir Çelebi a Kösem Sultan (Nurgül Yeşilçay). Valide Kösem Sultan, quien se enteró de que Sinan Pasha era un traidor, se da cuenta de que ha sido expuesto. Esquinas indefensas. Sabiendo que el sultán Murad ya no se detendrá, Kösem Sultan toma medidas para proteger a Şehzade İbrahim.
    El sultán Murad IV conquista Bagdad, a pesar de todas las medidas de los novicios. Kemankeş designó a Mustafa Pasha como Gran Visir y lo envió a Shah Safi.
    Al regresar de Bagdad, el sultán Murad no está en contacto con sus heridas de guerra. El sultán Murad, cuya enfermedad progresa bien, se acuesta. Al enterarse de que la situación del sultán Murad es mala, Kösem Sultan espera al comienzo de su hijo. La madre acuesta al hijo en la cama enferma.
    El sultán Murad decide no dejar el estado al gobernador. Destruirá la dinastía si es necesario. Luego determina una recompensa que pasará al trono. ¿Permitirá Kösem Sultan permitir al sultán Murad destruir la dinastía?
    Султан Мурад (Метин Акдюлгер) узнает, что Кёсем Султан хотел убить его. Султан Мурад, который узнал, что его губернатор согласился с доктором, отправил голову Эмира Челеби в Кёсем Султан (Нургюль Йешилчай). Валиде Кёсем Султан, который узнал, что Синан Паша был предателем, понимает, что его разоблачили. Беспомощные углы. Зная, что султан Мурад больше не остановится, Кёсем Султан принимает меры для защиты Шехзаде Ибрагима.
    Султан Мурад IV покоряет Багдад, несмотря на все меры новичков. Кеманкеш Мустафа-паша назначает своего визиря максимум и отправляет его Шах-Сафи…
    Вернувшись из Багдада, султан Мурад теряет связь со своими военными ранами. Султан Мурад, чья болезнь хорошо прогрессирует, ложится спать. Узнав, что положение султана Мурада плохое, Кёсем Султан ждет в начале своего сына. Мать устраивает сына в больничной койке.
    Султан Мурад решает не оставлять государство губернатору. Это уничтожит династию в случае необходимости. Затем он определяет награду, которая перейдет на трон. Позволит ли Kösem Sultan султану Мураду уничтожить династию?
    السلطان مراد الرابع يغزو بغداد رغم كل مقاييس المبتدئين. Kemankeş عين مصطفى باشا كوزير كبير وأرسله إلى شاه صافي.
    بعد عودته من بغداد ، لم يعد السلطان مراد متأثراً بجراح الحرب. السلطان مراد ، الذي يتطور مرضه بشكل جيد ، يقع في الفراش. علمًا أن وضع السلطان مراد سيء ، ينتظر سلطان سلطان في بداية ابنه. الأم يستقر الابن في سرير مريض.
    السلطان مراد يقرر عدم ترك الولاية للحاكم. وسوف تدمر سلالة إذا لزم الأمر. ثم يحدد مكافأة ستنتقل إلى العرش. هل سيسمح سلطان سلطان للسلطان مراد بتدمير السلالة؟
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Komentáře • 93

  • @Redluna32
    @Redluna32 Před 3 lety +146

    The irony of Farya asking Kosem how anyone could imagine that a mother would take the life of their own child. Kosem might as well have just snorted and read the history of the harem and sultanate to her.

  • @itsyagirl6549
    @itsyagirl6549 Před 3 lety +169

    Farya keeps saying "How was I suppose to know she would do that?" when that's the whole point! You didn't know what she would do in response to finding out she was going to be executed in secret. When you have a plan of attack you don't tell your enemies what your plan of attack is. Especially if you're not going to act on it immediately because then you're giving your enemies time to beat you. Which is exactly what Ayse did all because Farya couldn't keep her mouth shut

    • @madnessia2444
      @madnessia2444 Před rokem +5

      Lol ppl here trying to defend ayse when she was the one who killed faryas unborn child. Sick

    • @merykhan97
      @merykhan97 Před rokem

      ​@@madnessia2444 no one is saying Ayşe doesn't deserve to be excuted. That doesn't change the fact that Farya is a piece of $hit and deserves what Kusem does to her later. Perfect revenge for her grandchildren.

    • @emelbsh6573
      @emelbsh6573 Před rokem +5

      @@madnessia2444 but put your self in ayşe's place , you really love someone and you have children with him , then another woman comes and take your love easily , how will be your reaction , in addition ayşe was afraid about her children's lives socially she has prince to protect him

    • @remylewis8721
      @remylewis8721 Před rokem +2

      @@emelbsh6573 she literally murdered her own children and an unborn child (a royal heir no less). She’s a horrible person regardless of the perspective. Also she was a woman of the harem, losing favor is always a possibility acting like that’s some kind of justification for her actions is ridiculous.

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

      How do we know Ayse wouldn't have done it anyway? After all after Ayse's first betrayal she tells Kosem she would rather die that be separated from her son and from Murad. And while Farya should not have told Ayse, lets not forget there are plenty of other people with a hand in what happened. Both Silahatar and Lalezar should have prevented Ayse being left alone with her children and both failed miserably. Silhatar's role in that is particularly shameful because he saw the danger but didn't do anything about it except he asked Lalezar not the leave her alone together with them which was woefully inadequate. It also couldn't have happened if Murad or Kosem made different decisions e.g,. if Murad had told Kosem about the execution order or if Kosem hadn't ordered that Ayse could see her children before she leaves, which was inexplicable. It also beggars belief that anyone could think that Ayse would be sentenced to anything less than death, given that stealing the seal was high treason which resulted in the deaths of thousands of citizens & she murdered an unborn member of the dynasty who could have been an heir to the throne. So its illogical & unfair that the writers make Farya the scapegoat for this.

  • @broke_person9664
    @broke_person9664 Před 2 lety +60

    I hate how Farya said : "I wanted to hurt her!! She killed my baby!!" Well wasn't keeping her in isolation and away from her children enough!? That u told her what she wasn't supposed to know!!

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci +3

      No, isolation is not even close to being enough. Ayse committed high treason by stealing Kosem's seal and letting Gulbahar take a copy which caused the capital to burn and thousands of citizens to die, so there was no chance the penalty would be anything less than execution.

    • @MrA1R1S
      @MrA1R1S Před měsícem +1

      Losing a child is a big pain, so Farya Sultan was right and Kosem snake

  • @majatadic549
    @majatadic549 Před rokem +49

    Actress who plays Kösem is such a beautiful, graceful woman. Really the best choice for the role of such a significant figure in Osman empire history. Beren Saat was good but "older" Kösem is amazing 🥰

    • @GabiGin
      @GabiGin Před rokem

      Couldn't agree more! She looked the most to Kosem Sultan. Her gestures, voice, face expressions...

    • @aeroTnz
      @aeroTnz Před rokem

      True but both were amazing

    • @marthakluin738
      @marthakluin738 Před rokem

      l don't agree she loods in nothing al al. at the younger one

  • @nadyanilla3685
    @nadyanilla3685 Před 3 lety +89

    Yes, farya always make problems since she was arrived

    • @CadwallonMawr
      @CadwallonMawr Před 16 dny

      I don't really think so. If you watch closely most of the problems involving Farya are actually caused by Murad, Silahatar & Ayse - but Farya usually gets blamed. It's something of a theme. For example - when Farya first arrives at the palace, Kosem wants to send her to Uskadr palace but Murad decides to keep her there (at Silahatars suggestion). Kosem assumes that Farya talked Murad into it & gets really mad at her. But Farya knew nothing about it & she hadn't talked to Murad about it at all. In fact Farya was packed and already to go to Uskadr, and she actually wanted to leave altogether to save her mother but Murad wouldn't let her go.

  • @teresacastro1263
    @teresacastro1263 Před 3 lety +100

    When the mother-in-law likes the first wife better than the second wife.

    • @lilibethmorales8247
      @lilibethmorales8247 Před 2 lety +4

      The first is not to be called wife only farya because ahmed marry her legally

    • @teresacastro1263
      @teresacastro1263 Před 2 lety +18

      @@lilibethmorales8247 Fine. When the guy's mother likes the baby mama better than the wife.

    • @abdul7945
      @abdul7945 Před rokem +5

      @@teresacastro1263 We can call her consort, not just baby mama lol.

  • @motab9907
    @motab9907 Před 3 lety +58

    her eye roll when he said "Farya" at 3:03 is gold

    • @emelbsh6573
      @emelbsh6573 Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂 me when i heard someone's name i hate him

  • @Kurczak00
    @Kurczak00 Před 3 lety +68

    The scene with Kaya might be beautiful if Murad wasn't a damned psycho.

  • @namabest1
    @namabest1 Před 3 lety +22

    Ironic that kosem trusted sanavber, who was a spy. Guess her guard was down in her hatred of farya (who I can't stand at all either). Yeah I get why kosem doesn't trusty her, but sanavber's plot line kind of reminds me of yasmin and kosem fell for gulbahar's trick just as much as humasah did with safiya. Crazy how she didn't see that coming having lived through it.

  • @hakimnazir6998
    @hakimnazir6998 Před 3 lety +32

    At least, finally Kosem kills both of them. Hahaha

  • @monikajain7803
    @monikajain7803 Před 10 měsíci +10

    I loved how Kosem killed Farya..also she was with Murad to rule as her mother advised her even when got pregnant her mother said d same n again she went against Kosem after delivering twins....how Farya can underestimate Kosem so much😂😂😂😂

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

      Sorry, I don't follow why quite a few viewers liked seeing a slightly built almost defenceless young woman murdered in her sleep by 3 full grown men, one of whom is supposedly a great & brave warrior. Particularly when the young woman has not done anything wrong intentionally / willingly, she is the faithful wife of Kosem's son & best friend of her daughter, she is the mother of Kosem's newbown grandchildren, she is not Kosem's enemy & she saved Kosem's life by exposing Sanavber as a spy when Sanavber had been poisoning Kosem,.The way Kosem & Kermankes' characters had been depicted to that point, it's not even plausible that they would have done it at that time. Simply put I think those murders are terrible writing which makes the show jump the shark & become a hot mess until Ibrahim becomes sultan. And if those 2 murders were such a brilliant masterstroke by Kosem, its worth asking how Kosem would have felt if Atike committed suicide because her husband & best friend are murdered in the same night or if Murad demanded that Kosem swear on her children that she did not order the murders, or if Murad just summarily executed Kosem or Kermankes out of hand on suspicion. I think the main problem with season 2 is that it didn't have a credible long term villain who could exude menace like Safiye Sultan or Halime Sultan in season 1. So the writers probably decided very late in the piece to make Kosem the arch villain for the rest of the season, and that doesn't really work until Ibrahim becomes sultan. And yes we know Farya is anything but defenceless in the daytime when she has her Katana and can see her enemies approach but that wasn't the case here

    • @monikajain7803
      @monikajain7803 Před 5 měsíci

      @@shirereeve287 Farya was not innocent she was there to take over and rule along with Murad she was there with this intention since the beginning about which Kosem was completely aware....secondly the series was all about survival of the strongest...she neva died wheneva attacked alive so may they found this opportunity best to kill her 🤣

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

      While I can understand some viewers hold to that theory, I don't see the evidence for it. We never see Farya herself do or say anything suggesting she has an interest in ruling. Farya never discusses Ottoman politics with Murad, the closest she gets to it was asking Murad for mercy for the young man who was outside without a lantern, but Murad disdainfully tells her to stay out of his business, sends her back to the palace & then comes back from hunting later with Sanavber as his new favourite. Farya didn't even know that Kosem had been banished to the old palace till Atike tells her & even then Farya did not know why. The only thing that even hints at Farya having some interest in ruling is an absurd 2nd hand comment from the ridiculous Catherine of Brandenburg character. But as the writers like to send mixed messages, it's better to rely on what the characters do & say themselves to help understand their motivations. So the idea that Farya was interested in ruling or that she may have been trying to turn Murad against Kosem is a nonsense. They are red herrings. Based on Farya's own words & deeds, her only interest is to love & support Murad & (if possible) to give him sons, to have & raise a family with him & to help Murad be the best he can be, which is exactly what you would hope to see from a loving & dutiful wife of the Sultan. There is quite a symbolic scene midway through season 2, where Murad finishes dressing in front of a mirror as Farya helps with the finishing touches & she then stands behind him looking over his shoulder at his reflection in the mirror beaming with love & affection at her husband whom she is clearly very proud of. It's helpful to contrast that scene with Murad's enthronement scene where Kosem stands in front of Murad (not behind him like Farya does) & casts shade on him. Though Kosem may suspect that Farya wants to rule as that is what Kosem would want to do if she was in Farya's place. Kosem probably also worries that Farya's primary loyalty is to her husband & not to her; unlike Ayse & Turhan who Kosem mistakenly thought were loyal to her. Sadly, the writers don't give Farya a chance to show Kosem how much she loves Murad; unlike in season 1 where the writers have Anastasia stay with Sultan Ahmed when he has small pox which shows Handan Sultan that Anastasia truly loves Ahmed. And even if you are correct, its still too much of a stretch to believe that Kosem & Kermankes would stoop so low at that stage, as there was nowhere near enough justification & as they had not been depicted as being that cowardly, cruel or evil by that stage. It was also really stupid for Kosem to do this as it could easily have backfired & resulted in Atike committing suicide &/or Murad executing Kosem or Kermankes out of hand on suspicion. But Kosem & Kermankes are given the plot armor for the murder normally reserved for Sinan Pasha's nefarious actions. So it seems clear that the murder is just appallingly bad writing done because there was no genuine long term villain; so the writers decided to suddenly parachute Kosem into that arch villain spot. And just to loop this back to this scene, Kosem's decision to murder Farya allows Farya's twin newborn baby princes (Kosem's grandsons) to be kidnapped & murdered by Gulbahar Sultan & Sinan Pasha. Because if Farya had lived, she would have protected her sons & watched over them like a hawk & prevented the kidnap. So ironically Kosem was probably more responsible for the deaths of 2 of her own grandchildren than Farya was for the deaths of 2 of Kosem's other grandchildren (i.e the ones who Ayse murdered). @@monikajain7803​

  • @lalagarcia94
    @lalagarcia94 Před 2 lety +12

    Farya, should have never played the I Will Take Your Man Game Just Watch !!! Murad stripped her down for a reason it was His game all along, you want to be with me knowing that I am a SULTAN ? I will show you what I want you to see bye the time you wake up it's too late for you to turn back and go home to Momma. You never give your jewels to a SULTAN and ask for them back !!!

  • @lalagarcia94
    @lalagarcia94 Před 2 lety +9

    Murad, Spun his Web and Farya having that title it went to her head believing that in his eyes that she's above all the rest. Kosem messed up telling her you come as a slave and then become Royalty did we not see it in her face when she heard that, like all of them are beneath me I'm already Royalty my bloodline and Kingship is beyond these of whom I am encompanied . She had no real respect for them at best she tolerated them to earn her title SULTANA!!!

  • @tiffanysanchez9184
    @tiffanysanchez9184 Před rokem +6

    Farya the character was a real piece of work.., she said it wasn’t her fault but it was….. I look at her face and am disgusted she has Ayse and those kid’ blood on her hands!

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

      Sorry to say but the blood is not on Farya's hands at all. Its on Ayse's hands alone as she intentionally murdered her own children, no one else did. That said, Farya should never have told Ayse & she should have handled this conversation with Kosem better, but she didn't have any intent & she didn't even contemplate possible consequences. Plus Silhatar & Lalezar should both have prevented Ayse being left alone with her children but both failed woefully. And Murad should have told Kosem about the execution warrant but he didn't and Kosem shouldn't have ordered that Ayse could see her children again but she did. And Kosem and Murad shouldn't have let Ayse stay in the palace after Ayse's first betrayal but they ended up letting her stay anyway. If any of those 4 people did even one of those things differently then Ayse couldn't have murdered her own children. So its illogical and unfair for the writers to make Farya the scapegoat for this.

  • @harisazam3339
    @harisazam3339 Před 2 lety +20

    Me and all my homies hate Fariyah

  • @smsadeqeen3481
    @smsadeqeen3481 Před 2 lety +3

    Farya was the reason of dozens of evil under palace in.... And she doesn't step back going just to takeover whatsoever... Kosem being a queen did right

  • @hardikakamble7004
    @hardikakamble7004 Před 2 lety +11

    Farya has messed with wrong chick...n its her last strock🤣

  • @ruXyShinoda
    @ruXyShinoda Před 3 lety +62

    I could never stand farya. But what s with her hair? It looks messy and unbrushed and dry,like the crew wants us to hate her :))

    • @danran1157
      @danran1157 Před 3 lety +13

      Exactly the same what i think ! she was from beggining awful, messy, she didn’t have that elegance what other women did

    • @Kurczak00
      @Kurczak00 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, this hair looks terrible especially for a Turkish girl, whose hair is usually gorgeous.

    • @hakimnazir6998
      @hakimnazir6998 Před 2 lety +4

      This is natural hair. Dont judge the person because only her hair.

    • @AlmaSdance
      @AlmaSdance Před 2 lety +2

      I love Farya ❤. The best of all.

    • @Sky-tv4wb
      @Sky-tv4wb Před rokem

      @@hakimnazir6998 no its not her natural hair!!! It's messy and needs brushed. Her hair always looks like $hit!!!

  • @shirereeve287
    @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a fantastic scene. Kosem's eye roll when she finds out that Farya told Ayse is epic. Farya should have handled this conversation better. She just needed to silently listen while Kosem vented, say she regrets telling Ayse, that she made bad mistake & she will accept whatever consequences Kosem sees fit. Had she done that Kosem may have forgiven her. Normally, Farya admits her mistakes & accepts responsibility even if it may mean her own death, like when she explains her betrayal to Murad in episode 34, or when she admits to Kosem to almost drowning Ayse & says will accept the consequences. Both Murad and Kosem were touched then by Farya's honesty, courage & remorse. While Farya is not actually responsible for the deaths of Murad's children, she should still not have told Ayse. Ayse alone was responsible as she alone murdered them, & Farya did not contemplate the possible consequences of telling her. Plus Silahatar and Lalezar Kalfa should have stopped Ayse being alone with the children but both failed. Also it could never have happened without Kosem & Murad making the decisions they did. Also worth noting that Silhatar doesn't tell Kosem that he saw the danger but failed to do anything to prevent it other than telling Lalezar not to leave Ayse alone with her children (which was completely inadequate). But Farya's refusal to accept any responsibility is still surprising & it's inconsistent with her character. Storyline wise the only explanation for Farya acting out of character that I can think of is that she had been so worn down by the terrible things that have happened to her, in particular by the murder of her unborn baby, by Murad betraying her trust with Sanavber & by Murad blaming her for his children dying even before he finds out that Farya told Ayse. However, having characters do things that are inconsistent with their character in order to drive the plot line is common in season 2 unfortunately. So I suspect it is just poor writing which is done to foreshadow a future conflict / rivalry between Kosem & Farya.

  • @yafayafa9601
    @yafayafa9601 Před rokem +4

    "Its not my fault!", i don't know how come Kosem didn't kill her. The crazy Kosem is better than Farya.

    • @user-dh9cw3tn7i
      @user-dh9cw3tn7i Před 22 dny

      Even tho Murad ordered that ayse won't see her children again kiosem once again disobeyed him and send them to her and she killed them so it's her fault as much as farya's

    • @yafayafa9601
      @yafayafa9601 Před 22 dny

      @@user-dh9cw3tn7i I can agree with it, yes. The only think i can be angry about right now is that they put my favourite actress in the role of Farya. I love that actress, i hate Farya's character.

  • @mariakelly90210
    @mariakelly90210 Před 2 lety +2

    1:56 It's Turkish George Clooney!

  • @nufashayda9250
    @nufashayda9250 Před rokem +6

    “Its not my fault..” wahhhh so easy to say huh farya. It was you and your darn big mouth. Never like her character thank god kosem put her to the end 😁

  • @ghousiakhan9509
    @ghousiakhan9509 Před 3 lety +7

    He's crying for Farya...

  • @zarshasayed7415
    @zarshasayed7415 Před 3 lety +3

    What is the name of the song played in the beginning

  • @LeiraHdezP
    @LeiraHdezP Před rokem +2

    I love this night that he went to sleep with his baby her

  • @alzahraa3891
    @alzahraa3891 Před rokem +2

    I wonder why they meke farya looks like that. Why they didn't give her beautiful dresses and hairstyles as the others. simple concubines even look better than her. I don't like farya but I feel like she ruins the theme of the show which annoys me alot. 😂

  • @bigcats4352
    @bigcats4352 Před 2 lety +5

    Biggest disaster of Ottoman Empire kusem sultan decline the empire when his rule and bravest sultan Murad 4 and even stronger than Suleiman

  • @remylewis8721
    @remylewis8721 Před 3 lety +50

    I don’t understand why everyone is so convinced Ayse was this selfless martyr and that Farya was this evil woman. Literally ALL of Ayse’s actions that eventually led to her taking her own life and then MURDERING her children were incredibly selfish. If you want to say Farya (in the context of the show-I know she’s not a historical figure) didn’t understand her place in the harem that’s fair BUT she was a free woman and of royal blood and made it clear to Murad she would not be another one of his concubines. Also at this point she is his legal wife. So if Farya didn’t know her place... clearly neither did Ayse. She was immediately jealous of Farya, tried to have her killed and did everything in her power to separate them, so how exactly is that her being selfless and following the etiquette of the harem? And if you want to say she was the mother of a prince and had higher rank, ok, but that all changed when Farya was pregnant. They were on equal footing. Then Ayse had an unborn child murdered, an assumed prince of the empire. Then to cover that up she caused the deaths of hundreds again in an incredibly selfish effort to keep murad away from Farya and caused a dangerous riot. Then when confronted with the possibility of being held accountable for her own actions (that no one made her do) she decided to murder her children to spite her husband and more than likely to cause the blame to fall on Farya, hence the note. Selfish through and through.

    • @sherrydenny7158
      @sherrydenny7158 Před 3 lety +8

      Well said! I agree with you. Cause and Effect!

    • @xianxiannn
      @xianxiannn Před 2 lety +8

      Exactly, I still don't get why everyone blames Farya when it's all clearly Ayşe's fault.

    • @EloraSelah
      @EloraSelah Před 2 lety +18

      Nothing changed the fact ,she stole ayse husband and the father of her children right ?
      Farya too threatened to kill sanavber , because she was jealous similar to ayse. Only that ayse wasn't smart. Only when Kosem is at loggerheads with farya she gets rid of her .
      Farya wanted to hurt ayse , she was already going to die , farya would have got rid of her. Only to enjoy the pain .From the start ,she was being too much in her head ,for a princess status she lost and gave up. She herself chose this life

    • @emelbsh6573
      @emelbsh6573 Před rokem +1

      Despite everything ayşe did , farya didn't have the right to tell ayşe that she will be excuted , just imagine what can a person did when he know that he will die , of course he cannot control his actions

    • @remylewis8721
      @remylewis8721 Před rokem +2

      @@emelbsh6573 this is the most asinine defense of someone who poisoned her own children to death.

  • @DeeDee-en8ob
    @DeeDee-en8ob Před 3 lety +16

    I absolutely love Farya character.
    I like she can take care of herself.
    Sad to see her died.

    • @harisazam3339
      @harisazam3339 Před 2 lety +2

      💩💩💩 character

    • @Sky-tv4wb
      @Sky-tv4wb Před rokem

      Yeah she took real good of herself swinging from the ceiling 🙄 get real, this character is a complete waste of time and a joke/ mockery you fool

    • @shirereeve287
      @shirereeve287 Před 5 měsíci

      Agree 100% but sadly Farya couldn't always take care of herself within the harem, or the mansion or the bazaar. She needed more protection than she got from Murad. Compare how well Sultan Ahmed protected Anastasia/Kosem after she arrived in the harem in season 1 with how Murad protects (or doesn't protect) Farya. Farya would also have benefitted a lot from having an experienced servant who was savvy about how things worked in the harem, Anastasia/Kosem got this with Cennette Kalfa and to a degree with Bulbul Agha, but Farya only ever had Madame Margrette who like herself was also a novice about the harem. In my view, Farya should have taken Narin into her service after Ayse died, as Narin was very loyal, clever, gave good advice, knew how things worked in the harem, knew how to get information & knew how to recruit spies. And yes, I agree that Farya didn't really need protection if she was out in broad daylight, had her Katana in hand and could see her enemies approaching but that wasn't ever the case in the harem.

  • @MrA1R1S
    @MrA1R1S Před 2 lety +3

    Kösem bir yilan

    • @harisazam3339
      @harisazam3339 Před 2 lety +5

      STFU. She's the great mother queen ❤️

    • @MrA1R1S
      @MrA1R1S Před 2 lety +3

      @@harisazam3339 oh yes. She is responsible for her own sons deaths, like Mehmet, Murad, Ibrahim, for the Valide Sultan death (like Handan and Safye sultan) and a lot of more

  • @user-du9es1jp5e
    @user-du9es1jp5e Před 2 lety

    Даадададащащкщщккщк

  • @shahidwaris6596
    @shahidwaris6596 Před 2 lety +7

    Farya the warrior😊