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English: Military Pictures from the Ralamb Costume Book, 1657 An anonymous miniature album circa 1650 contains a portrait of Kösem Sultan, the valide sultan. She is depicted sitting on a golden throne, her hands palm down on her thighs, wearing a gold head covering and fur-lined, gold-pinstriped light blue cloak over a pink garment and gold sash. All the symbols of royal power—gold, fur, and throne—illustrate her might. Yet knowing the reign of her son Ibrahim was effectively over, she attempted to control the process of transition to ensure her continued relevance. The valide sultan refused to send Ibrahim’s oldest son, Mehmed, to Ahmed I’s mosque (popularly known as the Blue Mosque) on the Hippodrome to receive the Janissaries’ and sipahis’ oath of allegiance, demanding that they come to the palace for the enthronement.
Українська: La Regine — Султанша (Hasseki Sultan) — головна дружина султана (хасекі-султан), улюблена наложниця, що народила йому первістка.
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Source https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_17190/?sp=6&r=0.028,0.238,1.09,0.519,0
Author Claes Rålamb

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An Ottoman miniature depicting Kösem Sultan, 1650

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