Empress of the east: how a European slave girl became queen of the Ottoman Empire

Author
Peirce, Leslie
Publisher
Basic Books
Year
2017
Language
English
Call Number
DR509.H87 P47 2017
ISBN
9780465032518
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
359
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Queens -- Turkey -- Biography
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Slaves -- Turkey -- Biography
Abstract

The extraordinary story of the Russian slave girl Roxelana, who rose from concubine to become the only queen of the Ottoman empireIn Empress of the East, historian Leslie Peirce tells the remarkable story of a Christian slave girl, Roxelana, who was abducted by slave traders from her Ruthenian homeland and brought to the harem of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent in Istanbul. Suleyman became besotted with her and foreswore all other concubines. Then, in an unprecedented step, he freed her and married her. The bold and canny Roxelana soon became a shrewd diplomat and philanthropist, who helped Suleyman keep pace with a changing world in which women, from Isabella of Hungary to Catherine de Medici, increasingly held the reins of power.Until now Roxelana has been seen as a seductress who brought ruin to the empire, but in Empress of the East, Peirce reveals the true history of an elusive figure who transformed the Ottoman harem into an institution of imperial rule.