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Ayça Ayşin Turan as Meryem Akça in Meryem.
Magnificent Century, Season 4 + Nurbanu’s hands, Part 1 (Part 2) (requested by @francesgoldsmith)
Sasha Luss GIF pack [’Anna’]
In this here gif hunt you’ll find 303 gifs of Sasha as Anna in ‘Anna’. All these gifs were made by me, so please don’t claim as your own. Do NOT put into other gif hunts. If credit is given, you may use them as sidebars, crackships, etc.
Trigger warnings for: violence, blood, injury, guns, weapons, death
There are N/S/F/W gifs that while not found in this post can be found in the full download here.
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I trade in truth. You give me the truth, I give you what you want.
There’s a battle at hand. You’re crazy if you think I’m going to war without my luck.
What do you think Gods do? They do what they’ve always done, they fuck with us. They fuck with us all of us. Don’t take it personal… I don’t.
From now on no more crying. A Sultan never cries.
Leyla Feray as Hüma Hatun (the mother of Mehmed the Conqueror) in Netflix’s Rise of Empires: Ottoman
Lyra “I am not your little princess” Myndraav.
What a queen without her king ? A queen.
Do you have any suggestions for POC-heavy shows that are set in medieval/period settings?
oh for sure! i have a few that come to mind, but these are only a sample based on shows i have actually seen - i’m ONLY listing tv shows by the way as there are dozens of period drama movies with POC leads and casts.
i’ll invite our other members to reply with any suggestions of their own!
spartacus. three seasons + miniseries, 45 episodes, shot in new zealand with a majority maori and aussie cast. language: (majority) english.
diriliş: ertuğrul. five seasons, 150 episodes. shot in turkey and using a majority turkish cast. language: turkish.
muhteşem yüzyıl. four seasons, 139 episodes. shot in turkey and using a majority turkish cast. language: turkish.
muhteşem yüzyıl: kösem. two seasons, 60 episodes. sequel of the above. shot in turkey and using a majority turkish cast. language: turkish.
龙珠传奇 (legend of the dragon pearl). 90 episodes. shot in china, with a primary chinese cast. language: mandarin.
锦绣未央 (the princess weiyoung). 54 episodes. shot in china, with a primary chinese cast. language: mandarin.
将夜 (ever night). 60 episodes (second season to air). shot in china, with a primary chinese cast. language: mandarin.
dharti ka veer yodha prithviraj chauhan. 382 episodes. shot in india with primary indian cast. language: hindi.
chakravartin ashoka samrat. 442 episodes. shot in india with primary indian cast. language: hindi.
jodha akbar. 566 episodes. shot in india with primary indian cast. language: hindi.
marco polo. two seasons, 20 (+1 special) episodes. shot in the united states with a varied, heavily POC cast. language: english. (suggested by cree)
Favourite Nurbanu Sultan costume asked by anonymous
favourite sultana meme: 6 relationships ♦ nurbanu and selim ii
If Selim had more than one sexual partner as prince, measures must have been taken to ensure that only Nurbanu would bear children. The fact that she gave birth in rapid succession to four children– three daughters (Sah, Gevherhan and Ismihan), followed by Murad in 1546–and then produced no other sons, suggests that Selim’s goal was to produce his heir by this particular concubine. – Leslie P. Peirce - The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire