Under my pen name, Muhibbi, I wrote this poem for my love, Roxelana.
“Throne of my lonely niche, my wealth, my love, my moonlight.
My most sincere friend, my confidant, my very existence, my Sultan,
The most beautiful among the beautiful…
My springtime, my merry faced love, my daytime, my sweetheart, laughing leaf…
My plants, my sweet, my rose, the one only who does not distress me in this world…
My Istanbul, my Caraman, the earth of my Anatolia,
My Badakhshan, my Baghdad and Khorasan.
My woman of the beautiful hair, my love of the slanted brow, my love of eyes full of mischief…
I’ll sing your praises always,
I, lover of the tormented heart, Muhibbi of the eyes full of tears, I am happy.”
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Famous Quotes
- “I, the sultan of sultans, and the strongest ruler, the loftiest king who defeats the kingdoms around the world, and the shadow of Allah in the Earth, am the son of Sultan Selim who is the son of Sultan Beyazid, Sultan Suleiman, Caesar of Rome, the sultan of Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, and Thrace, and Anatolia, and Karaman and the City of Dulkadir and Diyarbakir and Kurdistan, and Iran and Damascus and Aleppo and Egypt and Mecca and Medinah and Jerusalem and the whole Arab land and Yemen and many more lands that our lofty ancestors conquered with their crushing powers and I conquered with my fire-scattering sword --- You, the king of province France, Francis...”
State Organization
The Imperial Harem |
Cultural Achievements
The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem |
Organizational Reforms
During my reign, I made many new organizational reforms that helped to improve the Ottoman Empire. I wanted to change the legislation so that it could adapt to the continuously changing empire. The eternal law of the empire was the Sacred Law, or Shari’ah, and these were the laws that could not be touched. However, the Kanuns, or the canonical law, depended on my decisions and it covered many areas, including criminal law, land tenure, and taxation. I collected all of the judgments that were issued by the nine Ottoman Sultans before me. Then, I organized and issued a single legal code. This single legal code did not violate the basic laws of Islam. My code of laws soon became to be known as the kanun-I Osmani, or Ottoman laws. Another one of my codes was my Kanune Raya, or Code of the Rayas. This focused on the predicament of the rayas, who were Christian subjects who worked the land of the Sipahis, who were the Ottoman cavalry corps. My code helped to raise the rayas’ status above serfdom by governing levies and taxes that gave money to the rayas. Some Christian serfs even migrated to my territories to benefit from the Kanune Raya. Furthermore, I also protected Jews in my Ottoman empire. I issued a decree that formally condemned blood libels, which were false accusations, against Jews. I also made new criminal and police legislation which fined for particular offenses and had less death penalties. Lastly, education was an important aspect for me. I increased the amount of primary schools in the capital so that children could be taught reading and writing. Children were also able to learn the principles of Islam. Furthermore, universities provided higher education for those who wished to learn even more.
Military Conquests
The Siege of Vienna |
About Me
Hi, my name is Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent. I was born on November 6, 1494 in Trabzon along the Black Sea’s coast. My parents were Hafsa Hatun Sultan and Selim I. When I was seven, I was sent to study science, history, literature and many more subjects at the schools of the Topkapi Palace in Constantinople. Early in my life, I met Ibrahim, who was a slave but later would become my most trusted advisor. When I was just seventeen, I was appointed governor of Kaffa, then Sarukhan. After my father, Selim I, died in 1520, I succeeded his throne as the tenth Ottoman Sultan. During my reign over the Ottoman Empire, I wanted to build the empire so that it could be a major power. I was greatly inspired by Alexander the Great when I was young. I wanted to follow his vision of building an empire that surrounded the world. I used my military forces to extend the Ottoman Empire eastward. I had many military campaigns in which I was victorious and many lands were added to the Ottoman Empire. At the end of my reign, the Ottoman territories were more than double of what they were before my reign. Furthermore, my Ottoman fleets dominated the Mediterranean Sea. During my rule, I fell in love with Hürrem Sultan, also called Roxelana. She was the daughter of an Orthodox Ukrainian priest, and as a slave, rose through the ranks of the Harem, which were closed quarters for women. Eventually, she became my favorite. Although many people criticized my decision, I decided to make her my wife, something that broke many Ottoman traditions. Together, we had a son, Selim II who was my successor. When I was young, I met Ibrahim Pasha at the Palace school, who was a slave at that time. When I rose in power, I gave him royal positions in my palace. Eventually, he rose in rankings rapidly and became wealthy. I became suspicious of him, though, that he was disrespecting my authority. Eventually, I was convinced of Ibrahim’s disloyalty and I had him murdered. To the people in the Western world, I was known as Suleiman the Magnificent. However, to the East, I was known as the Lawmaker because I recreated the Ottoman legal system. My canonical law helped to fix the empire’s form. The new administrative reforms that I created helped the Ottoman Empire prosper so that it could be a lasting power in Europe. I also helped establish the Golden Age of the Ottoman Empire. During my reign, there was much advancement in literature, art, and architecture. I was a great patron of culture, and I directed the great developments of the Ottoman Empire. I funded many great architectural feats, including many mosques and tombs. Calligraphy also became highly developed during my reign. I was fluent in five languages: Ottoman Turkish, Arabic, Serbian, Persia, and Urdu. I was also a great poet, and I wrote verses in Persian and Turkish for many special occasions. During my reign as Sultan, the Ottoman Empire became an extremely powerful and prominent power in the world.
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