Muhteşem Yüzyıl Explained

Alt Name:The Magnificent Century
Country:Turkey
Language:Turkish
Num Seasons:4
Num Episodes:139
List Episodes:List of Muhteşem Yüzyıl episodes
Producer:Timur Savci
Runtime:90-150 min.
Company:Tims Productions
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Muhteşem Yüzyıl (pronounced as /tr/,) is a Turkish historical drama series. Written by Meral Okay and Yılmaz Şahin, it is based on the life of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and his wife Hürrem Sultan, a slave girl who became the first Ottoman Haseki Sultan.[1] It also sheds light on the era known as the Sultanate of Women. It was originally broadcast on Show TV and then transferred to Star TV.

Plot

The series follows the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the most renowned ruler of the Ottoman Empire. As his power and influence spread and grew, it impacted him and those within the imperial household: his friend and advisor, Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha; his mother, Hafsa Sultan, the first Valide sultan; his sister, Hatice Sultan; Mahidevran Sultan, the mother of Suleiman's eldest son; and Hürrem Sultan, the Haseki sultan of Suleiman.

Spinoff

See main article: Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem. The story begins 37 years after the death of Suleiman the Magnificent. It recounts the life of Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan, a female ruler of the Ottoman Empire through her sons and grandson. Safiye Sultan, the favorite concubine of Şehzade Murad, reappears in the spinoff, now the grandmother of Ahmed I and the Valide Sultan.

Series overview

See main article: List of Muhteşem Yüzyıl episodes.

SeasonTimeslotSeason finaleNo. of episodesSection rangeSeason's years TV Channel
1Wednesday 20:00241–242011Show TV
2Wednesday 20:003925–632011–2012Show TV
Star TV
3Wednesday 20:004064–1032012–2013Star TV
4Wednesday 20:0036104–1392013–2014Star TV

Characters

The Imperial Family

Actor name Role name Explanation DepictionSeasons Character status
In seriesIn real life person
Halit ErgençHad a child with Gulfem.There's no information about the relationship between Suleiman I and Gulfem. 1–4 Major
Meryem UzerliHürrem SultanHaseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and legal wife of Sultan Suleiman, mother of the Sultan's five younger childrenHas 5 children. Marry Suleiman I during the circumcision ceremony of Mustafa and Mehmed. She had 6 children. Şehzade Abdullah doesn't exist in the series. Suleiman I married Hurrem during the war of Ottoman and Safavid.1–3Major
Vahide Perçin4
Nebahat ÇehreValide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and mother of Sultan Suleiman, head of the Ottoman Imperial HaremA daughter of the Crimean khan, Meñli I Giray. At the time she gets stroke, the movie shows the flashback of her when Suleiman still young, and she said that she lost her 3 sons, Orhan, Musa, and Korkud. Unknown origin, possibly a slave. Hafsa Sultan known only have 1 son. The mother(s) of the other princes are unknown. 1–2 Major
Okan YalabıkPargalı Ibrahim PashaGrand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Suleiman's best friend, Hatice Sultan's husbandMarried with Hatice Sultan and has 3 kids, the elder son died. Known as "Theo" and has a twin brother.Ibrahim Pasha never married with Hatice Sultan. The origin of Ibrahim Pasha is little known.1–3Major
4Voice only
Sultan Suleiman's consort and the mother of Şehzade Mustafa 1–4 Major
Sultan Suleiman's sister, daughter of Sultan Selim I, wife of Ibrahim Pasha and mother of his children. Married with Ibrahim Pasha and has 3 kids. The first kid died because of suffocation.She never married with Ibrahim Pasha.1–3 Major
Şehzade MustafaSultan Suleiman's eldest and Mahidevran Sultan's only child, first heir to the throne1Supporting
Tunç Oral1–2
Mehmet Günsür2–4Major
Ayda AcarMihrimah SultanSultan Suleiman and Hürrem Sultan's only daughter and second child, wife of Rüstem Pasha1–2Supporting
Melis Mutluç2–3
Pelin Karahan3–4Major
Arda AnaratŞehzade MehmedSultan Suleiman and Hürrem Sultan's oldest child2–3Supporting
Gürbey İleri3Major
Ozan Güven3–4 Major
Yiğit ÜstŞehzade SelimSultan Suleiman and Hürrem Sultan's third child and the 11th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, father of Şehzade Murad3Supporting
Engin Öztürk4Major
4 Major
Erhan Can KartalŞehzade BayezidSultan Suleiman and Hürrem Sultan's fourth child3Supporting
Aras Bulut İynemli4Major
Mina Tuana GüneşHuricihan SultanHatice Sultan and Ibrahim Pasha's daughter, Bayezid's cousin and legal wifeFictional.3Supporting
Burcu Özberk4Major
Aybars Kartal ÖzsonŞehzade CihangirSultan Suleiman and Hürrem Sultan's fifth and last child3Supporting
Tolga Sarıtaş4Major
Mihrünnisa Sultan Şehzade Mustafa's legal wife and mother of his son Şehzade Mehmed, daughter of Hizir Hayreddin PashaMustafa never married to anyone.4 Major
Sultan Suleiman's sister, Lütfi Pasha's wife, Esmahan Sultan's mother 3 Major
Mehmet ÖzgürLütfi PashaHusband of Şah Sultan, later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire after the death of Ayas Pasha, Esmahan Sultan's father3Major
Meltem CumbulFatma SultanSultan Suleiman's sister, Kara Ahmed Pasha's wife 4 Major
Selen ÖztürkGülfem HatunSultan Suleiman's first consort and mother of his first child, Hatice Sultan's confidant, chief treasurer of the HaremClose to Mahidevran and HaticeClose to Hurrem1–4 Supporting
Sultan Suleiman's sister, Ferhad Pasha's wife 1–3 Supporting
Gökhan ÇelebiFerhad PashaBeyhan Sultan's husband, executed due to treason1Supporting
Kıvanç Kılınç
Divane Hüsrev Pasha Second-in-command Vizier, Hatice Sultan's third husband Fictional. Hatice Sultan only married twice.3 Supporting
Gonca Sarıyildiz Fatma Hatun Maid to Valide Sultan, then Mahidevran Sultan, later Şehzade Mustafa's concubine, mother of his son Şehzade Suleiman Fictional.2–3 Supporting
Şah Sultan and Lütfi Pasha's daughter 3 Supporting
Efe Mehmet Güneş Sultanzade Osman Hatice Sultan and İbrahim Pasha's son Fictional.3 Supporting
Ayşe Hatun Şehzade Mustafa's concubine and mother of his daughter Nergisşah Sultan Fictional.3 Supporting
Fatma Sultan's husband and later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 4 Supporting
Defne Sultan Şehzade Bayezid's consort and mother of his youngest son Bayezid's consorts are unknown.4 Supporting
Şehzade Mustafa's daughter 4 Supporting
Serhan Onat Şehzade Selim and Nurbanu Sultan's son 4 Supporting
Koray Efe Yazgan Şehzade Bayezid's eldest son 4 Supporting
Rana Sultan Şehzade Bayezid's concubine and mother of the majority of his children Bayezid's consorts are unknown.4 Supporting
Nazenin Hatun (Valeria) Sultan Suleiman's concubine, Raziye Sultan's mother, Nurbanu Sultan's former servant. Gave birth to the last child of Suleiman I, Raziye Sultan. Raziye was older than Hurrem's first child, Şehzade Mehmed. Moreover, the information of the mother of Raziye is unknown. 4 Supporting
Gözde Türker 4 Guest appearance

Statesmen and palace officials

Actor name Role name Explanation DepictionSeasons Character status
In seriesIn real life person
Burak ÖzçivitMalkoçoğlu Bali BeyAn Ottoman military commander and a keeper of Sultan's privy chamber, in love with Aybige Hatun, Mihrimah's love interest 2–3 Major
Tuncel KurtizEbussuud EfendiKadı (judge) of Istanbul, later Şhaykh al-Islām (supreme religious leader of the Ottoman Empire) 3–4 Major
Tolga TekinBarbaros Hayreddin PashaGrand Admiral of the Ottoman Empire and the Kapudan Pasha (commander-in-chief of the Ottoman Navy), Mustafa's supporter, Mihrünnisa's father 3–4 Major
Yıldırım Fikret Urağ Sokollu Mehmed PashaGrand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire after Semiz Ali Pasha 4 Major
Hasan Küçükçetin İskender ÇelebiOttoman finance minister renowned for his wealth, an enemy of İbrahim Pasha 2–3 Supporting
Fehmi Karaarslan Ayas PashaThe vizier for the council, later the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire after the execution of Ibrahim Pasha 1–3 Supporting
İbrahim Raci Öksüz Hadım Suleiman PashaGrand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire after the banishment of Lütfi Pasha 3 Supporting
Fatih Dokgöz Semiz Ali PashaŞehzade Bayezid's supporter, commander of the Janissary Corps, later a third-in-command vizier and finally the Grand Vizier following Rüstem Pasha's death 4 Supporting
Arif Erkin GüzelbeyoğluPiri Mehmed PashaGrand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire before Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha1–2 Supporting
Murat Şahan Mustafa PashaFatma Sultan's first husband. Governor of Antakya. A heterosexual man, married Fatma Sultan twice.A homosexual man. Never remarried with Fatma. The death information of Mustafa Pasha is unknown.1–3 Supporting
Serdar OrçinSinan PashaAn admiral of the Ottoman Empire as a Commander in Chief of the Navy, Rüstem Pasha's brother 4 Supporting
Murat Tüzün Hain Ahmed PashaAn Ottoman governor and statesman, rival to Ibrahim Pasha, executed due to treason 1 Supporting
Gürkan UygunMimar SinanChief architect of Sultan Suleiman 3–4 Supporting
Adnan Koç Behram Pasha A vizier at the court, Ibrahim's enemy Fictional.2 Supporting
Tansel ÖngelAlvise GrittiA Venetian politician influential in the Hungarian Kingdom and regent of Hungary from 1530 to 15341–2Supporting
Erman Saban2–3
Ozan Dağgez Mehmet Çelebi Şehzade Mustafa's tutor, Piri Mehmed Pasha's son, Hatice Sultan's fiancé Fictional.1 Supporting
Altan Gördüm Bekir Ağa An Ottoman official who was executed under Mustafa's order in Manisa on charges of bribery and incitement Fictional.3 Guest appearance

Palace servants and concubines

The information of the servants and concubines are little known. Most of the characters are fictional.

Actor name Role name Explanation Seasons Character status
Sümbül Ağa Chief eunuch of the harem and Hürrem Sultan's closest confidant, later Mihrimah Sultan's adviser 1–4 Major
Nigar Hatun Servant and apprentice in the harem later chief treasurer, first wife of Rustem Pasha, İbrahim's lover and confidant and mother of his daughter Esmanur 1–3 Major
Sema Keçik Daye Hatun Valide Sultan's maid and chief treasurer of the harem, Sultan Suleiman's nanny 1–2 Supporting
Afife Hatun Chief treasurer and leading servant of the harem, Yahya Efendi's mother and Sultan Suleiman's wet nurse 3–4 Supporting
Gül Ağa Eunuch that clarifies the harem prohibitions in the first episode, later Hürrem Sultan's confidant 1–2 Supporting
Nihan Büyükağaç Gülşah Hatun Mahidevran Sultan's maid, later Hürrem Sultan's maid 1–3 Supporting
Victoria (Sadıka Hatun) A Hungarian countess and spy for king King Lajos. An enemy of Sultan Suleiman 1–2 Supporting
Burcü Güner Fahriye Kalfa (Diana) Mahidevran Sultan's maid, later Hürrem Sultan's maid 3–4 Supporting
Gamze Dar Fidan Hatun Hürrem Sultan's servant, later Mahidevran Sultan's maid 2–4 Supporting
Melike İpek YalovaIsabella Fortuna Princess of Castille, in love with Suleiman. Not related to any real life person, although 2 women with similar name existed during the era: Isabel of Braganza, Duchess of Guimarães and Isabella of Portugal2 Supporting
Firuze Hatun (Hümeyra) Persian Safavid spy who poses as an Assyrian slave, in love with Suleiman 3 Supporting
Mercan Ağa Şah Sultan's confidant 3 Supporting
Kübra Kip Nurbanu Sultan's servant and confidant 4 Supporting
Cavit Çetin Güner Gazanfer Ağa Chief eunuch of the Manisa harem, in service of Nurbanu Sultan 4 Supporting
Yüksel Ünal Şeker Ağa Main chef of the palace kitchen 1–3 Supporting
Hayal KöseoğluNilüfer Hatun Hürrem Sultan's servant 2 Supporting
Burcu Tuna Gülnihal Hatun (Maria) Hürrem Sultan's childhood friend and servant 1 Supporting
Gökhan Tercanlı Perçem Ağa A guardian of the palace in service of Hürrem Sultan 2–3 Supporting
Efsun Hatun (Nora) Hürrem Sultan's servant, in love with Şehzade Mustafa 2 Supporting
Sebahat Kumaş Esma Hatun Hürrem Sultan's servant 1–3 Supporting
Kaya Akkaya Lokman Ağa A servant in Constantinople and later Kütahya harem, later a keeper of Sultan's privy chamber, in service of Hürrem Sultan 4 Supporting
Ünal Yeter Kiraz Ağa Afife Hatun's servant 3 Supporting
Suat Karausta Loyal servant of Rüstem Pasha 4 Supporting
Safak Baskaya Ferhat Ağa A keeper of Sultan's privy chamber 4 Supporting
Merve OflazAyşe Hatun Sultan Suleiman's concubine, rival to Hürrem Sultan 1 Supporting
Elif AtakanRümeysa HatunŞehzade Mustafa's concubine3Supporting
Büşra Ayaydın4
Cemre Ebuzziya Helena Hatun Şehzade Mustafa's concubine 3 Supporting
Reyhan Taşören Dilşah Hatun Şehzade Selim's concubine, rival to Nurbanu Sultan 4 Supporting
Nurbahar Hatun (Clara) Şehzade Mehmed's concubine 3 Supporting
Patrycja Widłak Cihan Hatun Şehzade Mehmed's concubine 3 Guest appearance

Otherwise associated to the palace

Most of the characters are fictional.

Actor name Role name Explanation Seasons Character status
One of the famous poets of the era, Friend and supporter of Şehzade Mustafa 3–4 Major
Turahanoğlu Turgul Bey "Atmaca" Friend and supporter of Şehzade Mustafa and then Şehzade Bayezid 4 Major
Aybige Hatun Fictional niece of Valide Sultan. A Tatar Princess (daughter of the Crimean Khan), Balı Bey's love interest. 2 Supporting
Mathematician, historian, geographer, miniaturist, and inventor, Ibrahim's confidant 1–4 Major
Gökhan Alkan 3 Supporting
4
Hamdi Alkan An Ottoman Islamic scholar, Sufi and poet, Afife Hatun's son, Sultan Suleiman's foster-brother 3–4 Supporting
Yavuz A supporter of Şehzade Mustafa, serves Piri Reis together with Atmaca 4 Supporting
Alp Öyken Pope of the Roman Catholic Church during that time 1–2 Supporting
Leo A Ukrainian painter, Aleksandra's former fiancé 1 Supporting
Burak Sağyaşar Hekim Pedro A physician who cures Mihrimah's illness and later falls in love with her 4 Supporting
Armin Hatun Joşua Effendi's daughter, a Jewish girl who falls in love with Bali Bey 2 Supporting
Güner Özkul Rakel Hatun A wealthy Jewish woman who lends the palace money in time of need 2–3 Supporting
Çağkan Çulha İlyas A soldier in service of Şehzade Mehmed who poisons him and causes his death 3 Supporting
A wealthy Jewish woman who became a prominent figure in the politics of the Ottoman Empire 4 Supporting
Monica Gritti Alvise Gritti's sister 1 Guest appearance
Muskacı Hatun A witch who writes amulets 1 Guest appearance
Remmal Elmas A famous astrologer who can tell the future by looking into the sands 2 Guest appearance
Valide Sultan's brother and Aybige Hatun's father. He is the Crimean Khan and Suleyman's uncle2 Guest appearance
Deli Sabit 2 Guest appearance
Şirin Hatun A woman who brings fabrics to the harem 2 Guest appearance

Broadcast

CountryLocal titleNetworkPremiere dateTimeslot
TurkeyMuhteşem YüzyılShow TV (Season 1–2)
Star TV (Season 2–4)
January 5, 201120:00
Muhteşem YüzyılShow TV (Season 1–2)
Star TV (Season 2–4)
January 5, 201120:00
حريم السلطان
Hareem Elsultan
OSN Ya Hala (Pay-per-view)December 13, 2011
Dubai One
Afghanistanحرم سلطان
Hurrem Sultan
1TVAugust 2012
AlbaniaSulejmani i MadhërishëmTV Klan22 January 202018:20
Algeriaحريم السلطان (Ḥarīm as-Sulṭān)Echourouk TV
Muhteşem YüzyılDTV2015
ArgentinaEl sultánTelefeApril 24, 2017
AzerbaijanMöhtəşəm Yüz İlLider TVDecember 201120:10
Bangladeshসুলতান সুলেমান
Sultan Suleiman
December 16, 201519:30
Suleimán El SultánBolivisiónMarch 13, 201722:00
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSulejman VeličanstveniTelevizija OBNAugust 22, 201220:00
BulgariaВеликолепният век
Velikolepniyat vek
TV7
Diema Family
September 7, 2012
August 29, 2015
20:30
16:00
ChileEl SultánCanal 13December 14, 201423:00
El SultánCanal 1September 10, 201822:00
CroatiaSulejman veličanstveniRTL TelevizijaAugust 22, 201219:00
CyprusExtraSeptember, 201221:30
Czech RepublicVelkolepé stoletíTV BarrandovDecember 17, 201120:00
EgyptAl Hayat TVNovember, 2011
MBC Masr2014
EstoniaSajandi armastusKanal 2September 1, 201320:35
GreeceΣουλεϊμάν ο Μεγαλοπρεπής
Souleiman o Megaloprepis
ANT1August 28, 2012 (Season 1, 2 3a)
October 21, 2013 (Season 3b)
June 10, 2014 (Season 4)
21:30 (Season 1,2,3)
22:15 (Season 4)
Georgiaდიდებული საუკუნეMaestro TVSeptember, 201321:45
HungarySzulejmánRTL KlubJanuary 4, 201321:30
IndonesiaAbad Kejayaan/King Suleimanantv[2] December 22, 201422:00
حريم سلطان
Hareem-e soltan
GEM TVSeptember, 201222:00
Israelהסולטאן
HaSultan
Israel PlusDecember 201319:00
ItalyIl secolo MagnificoBabel TVJune, 2013
Japanオスマン帝国外伝~愛と欲望のハレム〜Channel GingaAugust 7, 20170:00, 16:30
KazakhstanСүлеймен сұлтан Хабар Astana TVMarch 15, 2012 / May 6, 202021:00
Sulltani: Shekulli MadhështorRTV21January, 201220:00
KyrgyzstanДаңазалуу доорKTRKMarch 15, 2012
LithuaniaDidingasis amžiusLNKSeptember 7, 201315:00
LatviaLieliskais gadsimtsLNTSeptember 17, 201621:05
Величествениот султанKanal 5December 12, 201121:00
MalaysiaMagnificent CenturyAstro Bella HD Astro Mustika HD (Season 1–2)

Astro Ria

PRIMEtime (Season 3–4)

December 4, 201723:00 (Season 1–2)19:00 (Season 3)

14:00 (Season 4)

MexicoEl SultánImagen TelevisionApril 3, 201721:00
MoroccoMedi 1 TVDecember 2011
MongoliaАугаа зуунEdutainment TVApril 2019 22:00
MontenegroSulejman VeličanstveniPrva TV
RTCG
March, 2012
October 11, 2013
20:00
20:05
NicaraguaEl SultánCanal 10May 1, 201720:00
21:00
Pakistanمیرا سُلطان
Mera Sultan
Geo KahaniMay 10, 201321:00
حورم اور سُلطان
Hürrem Aur Sultan
ATV2017[3] 20:00
PanamaEl SultánTVNNovember 9, 201520:00
El SultánATVFebruary 15, 201621:00
PolandWspaniałe stulecieTVP1October 6, 201415:45
RomaniaSuleyman Magnificul: Sub domnia iubiriiKanal D RomaniaSeptember 12, 201220:00
Великолепный векDomashnyJanuary 9, 201221:00
SerbiaСулејман Величанствени
Sulejman Veličanstveni
Prva
B92
Nova.rs
Pink
February 9, 2012
September 1, 2013
December 17, 2013
September 19, 2014
20:20
19:05
20:00
20:00
SlovakiaSultánTV DomaDecember 15, 201120:30
SloveniaSulejman VeličastniPlanet TVMarch 5, 201312:50
위대한 세기WelikeJuly 8, 201923:20
SpainEl Sultánnova.atresmedia.comJune 13, 202221:30
SultanAzam TVazam twoApril 16, 201822:00
Thailandสุไลมาน สุลต่านผู้เกรียงไกรAugust 6, 201820.30
Tunisiaحريم السلطان
Hareem Elsultan
Nessma TVApril, 201320:45
UzbekistanMuhtasham yuz yilMilliy TVDecember 10, 201821:00
UkraineВеличне століття: Роксолана1+1October 8, 201217:10
United StatesSuleimán - El Gran sultánMundoMaxJuly 1, 201420:00
Thời đại hoàng kim - The Golden AgeHTV7February 4, 201511:00

Reception

Controversy

The show generated controversy and complaints from some viewers, for what they referred to as a "disrespectful", "indecent" and "hedonistic" portrayal of the historical sultan.[4] Turkey's Radio and Television Supreme Council, known as RTÜK, claimed they had received over 70,000 complaints about the show and warned Show TV to publicly apologise for wrongly exposing "the privacy of a historical person". The Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the show as "an effort to show our history in a negative light to the younger generations." An MP for the governing Justice and Development Party, Oktay Saral, went further, threatening to outlaw the "misrepresentation of historical figures" in shows such as Muhteşem Yüzyıl.[5] Small groups of Islamists and Nationalists protested the studio but the show remains successful with consistently high ratings.

Elif Batuman wrote in The New Yorker:

"On the surface, 'Magnificent Century' looks like a quintessential product of the Erdoğan years. Thanks to Erdoğan's economic policies, Turkey has a thriving television industry, capable of staging elaborate period dramas, and a prosperous family-oriented middle class of observant Muslims eager to watch their own values reflected in a historical imperial setting. And, much as Erdoğan's foreign policy has promoted relations with former Ottoman lands, the show has conquered large audiences in Balkan, Caucasian, and Arab countries not known for their fond memory of Ottoman rule. Broadcast to more than two hundred million viewers in fifty-two countries, "Magnificent Century" has accomplished one of Erdoğan's main goals: Making a powerful, non-secularist, globally involved version of Turkey both plausible and appealing.... And yet Erdoğan is not a fan. In late 2012, at the opening of a provincial airport he took a moment to condemn the show's depiction of Suleiman, as well as its directors and broadcasters, hinting at severe judicial repercussions."[6]

According to the report of Radio Free Asia, some Uyghur people were arrested for watching the series in 2020, as the Chinese government considered that it might encourage the thought of the Xinjiang Independence.[7]

Anachronisms

Notable writers and critics pointed out multiple chronological mistakes in various scenes related to the timeline in which the plot takes place (1520-1566). Some of these anachronisms (or chronological inconsistencies) are as follows:

International popularity

Muhteşem Yüzyıl is reported to have an international audience of 200 million viewers [12] in over 50 countries.

The show is part of an ongoing revival of Turkish culture in the Balkans through imported TV shows from Turkey, such as Öyle Bir Geçer Zaman Ki ("As time goes by", number one TV show in North Macedonia), or Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? ("What is Fatmagül's fault"), which was top ranked TV show in Kosovo 2012. Serbian sociologist Ratko Bozovic explains the popularity by pointing at the traditional, patriarchal values of the Turkish shows, and the many cultural and linguistic similarities between Turkey and the Balkan countries: "The mentality depicted in those shows has to do with a traditional understanding of morality that people in Serbia remember at some level." According to Bozovic, all Balkan countries have seen dramatic changes in terms of family life, and the Turkish shows help them recall value systems that now seem lost.[13]

In Bangladesh, the show was known as সুলতান সুলেমান (Sultan Suleiman) and it was broadcast on Deepto TV, dubbed in Bangla. Within the first two months of its release in Bangladesh back in 2015, Sultan Suleiman received the highest TV program ratings in Bangladesh.[14] The channel gained the most TRP ratings. Some people demanded a ban on this serial as viewers lacked interests in watching local dramas, however, keeping all these controversies aside the show still went on.[15] After finishing the series, Deepto TV re-broadcast this massively popular show from June 2, 2019.[16]

In Morocco, the series is called Harim al-Sultan ("The Sultan's Harem"). Many people find it visually and aesthetically enjoyable to watch, but viewers have contrasting opinions of the show's depictions of gender and Ottoman rulers. Many Moroccans stopped watching the show because they did not like the morals it presented.[17]

In Greece, the series has become quite popular for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and ages. Many Greek viewers enjoyed the visuals and oriental decorations present in the show, as well as the cultural proximity and historical ties between the two countries. It has become so popular that Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki and the Golden Dawn party condemned the show and urged Greeks not to watch it.[18] "No one should watch Muhteşem Yüzyıl, The Magnificent Century," Anthimos said. He added, "By watching the Turkish series we are telling them we have surrendered."[19] [20]

In the Republic of North Macedonia, Turkish series have become so popular, that the Macedonian parliament has moved to ban Turkish soaps to reduce the Turkish impact on Macedonian society. Turkish series will gradually be removed and replaced by national programs, according to a 2012 bill authored by Elisabeti Nikolovska who has links to the Macedonian Royal Family.[18] [21]

In Chile where the series is called El Sultán (The Sultan) it is aired since December 14 in Canal 13 on prime time with great success. The Spanish voice of Suleiman is the same as the one of Onur in the Turkish soap opera Las mil y una noches. The series is part of a wave of Turkish soap operas that have become popular in Chilean TV.[22] The series debuted right after the penultimate chapter of Los 80, a popular historical family drama produced by Canal 13.

In Pakistan, the show was named میرا سلطان: داستان جلال و جمال (Mera Sultan: Dastan-e-Jalal-o-Jamal; lit. My Emperor: Story of Bravery and Love) and it aired on channel Geo Kahani. Geo Kahani claims that it was the channel's most popular show[23] and received the highest TRPs.[24] [25] [26] [27] However, the channel faced several controversies[28] and serial got banned few times, but still completed the broadcast due to public pressure.[29] The Pakistani drama industry was adversely affected by the popularity of Turkish dramas,[30] and lead actor Halit Ergenç to win first ever International Icon Award in Pakistan's biggest awards show Lux Style Awards in 2017.[31] [32]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Fowler. Suzanne. The Observer. Magnificent Century divides Turkish TV viewers over the life of Süleyman. 2011-03-20. 2011-03-20.
  2. Web site: KING SULEIMAN ANTV : Sukses Hadirkan Bollywood, ANTV Jajal King Suleiman dari Turki. Septina Arifiani-Solopos Digital. Media. 24 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924115731/http://www.solopos.com/2014/12/02/king-suleiman-antv-sukses-hadirkan-bollywood-antv-jajal-king-suleiman-dari-turki-556601. 24 September 2015. dead.
  3. http://atv.com.pk/hurrem-aur-sultan/ Hürrem Aur Sultan
  4. News: 2011-03-20. Istanbul View. Muhtesem Yuzyil "Magnificent Century" takes Turkey by storm.
  5. Web site: Moore. Robbie. Soap Opera Diplomacy: Turkish TV in Greece. The International. 13 February 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130215073839/http://www.theinternational.org/articles/339-soap-opera-diplomacy-turkish-tv-in-greec. 15 February 2013.
  6. News: Batuman. Elif. Ottomania: A Hit TV Show Reimagines Turkey's Imperial Past. 24 February 2014. The New Yorker. 9 February 2014.
  7. Web site: Xinjiang Authorities Detain Vocalist, Dozens of Others For Watching Turkish TV Series. 11 November 2020. RFA.
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