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K̲h̲urram
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(p. “joyful”), the name ofthe favourite (k̲h̲āṣṣekī) of the Ottoman Sulṭān Sulaimān I, the Legislator, better known in European historians by the name of Roxelana. She was a slave of Russian origin (“altra donna di nation Rossa, giovine non bella ma grassiada” in the report by Piero Bragadino [1526], Marini Sanuto, xli.), who was the mother of three sons, Sulṭān Selīm II, princes Murād and Muḥammad and one daughter, Mihrimāh Sulṭāne. She was anxious to secure the succession to the throne for her eldest son and is accused of having…

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Huart, Cl., “K̲h̲urram”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936), Edited by M. Th. Houtsma, T.W. Arnold, R. Basset, R. Hartmann. Consulted online on 06 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2214-871X_ei1_SIM_4186>
First published online: 2012
First print edition: ISBN: 9789004082656, 1913-1936



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