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The First
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Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2024
Mature
The love between Sultan Ahmed I and Kosem Sultan is legendary. She was brought from across the sea specifically for him, and together they had a beautiful family. 

But she was not his first. That title belongs to the woman history knows as Cihan Sultan, the woman who Sultan Ahmed named his whole world. 

This is her story.
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The Sultanas

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The Sultana Of Sultanas cover
ZUMUROD SULTAN| MAGNIFICENT CENTURY| ✔️ cover
A TRUE SULTANA| MAGNIFICENT CENTURY | [1] ✔️ cover
HIS REAL LOVER| MAGNIFICENT CENTURY| ✔️ cover
MIHRIŞAH SULTAN ✔️ cover
𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚁𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝙼𝚘𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚏 𝚃𝚘𝚙𝚔𝚊𝚙𝚒 𝙿𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚎 || 𝙼𝙲 cover
A SULTANA'S LIFE| MAGNIFICENT CENTURY| ✔️ cover
Until Forever | Magnificent Century ✔ cover

The Sultana Of Sultanas

37 parts Ongoing

Haseki Nurichihan Sultan-a name once lost to history, now rediscovered in the forgotten corners of time. Her tale begins when, at the age of thirteen, Adeline, daughter of a Greek diplomat, was stolen from her homeland by Tatar raiders. Sold into the Crimean Palace, she learned the brutal art of survival within the harem. But survival, for her, was just the beginning. At sixteen, she was gifted to Sultan Suleiman, her beauty and intelligence outshining the rest. Arriving alongside Hurrem, she entered a world where fire and air would soon collide. If Hurrem was fire-passionate, fierce, unstoppable-Adeline was air-silent, subtle, yet ever-present, slipping through cracks unnoticed, yet capable of moving mountains. The contrast between them was as undeniable as it was dangerous. In a palace where the stakes were nothing less than the Sultan's heart, and where the throne itself was the ultimate prize, Adeline's role was clear: to survive, to outlast, and to rise. She would become a force in the shadows, watching, learning, and waiting for the perfect moment to strike. A rival to Hurrem, yet with a strategy so quiet, so deliberate, it could never be predicted. This is the story of a woman who bent history to her will, playing a game of power where only the ruthless and the patient emerge victorious. Will her son claim the throne, or will the fire of Hurrem burn too bright? Time will tell.