The Sultanate of Women
The Real Game of Thrones Behind the Ottoman Curtain: The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire’s Queen Mothers (1534–1715)
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Durau
About this listen
Step behind the veil into the most powerful political court you’ve never heard of—ruled not by sultans, but by the women who raised, advised, and outlived them.
For nearly two centuries, the Ottoman Empire—one of the most formidable powers in history—was quietly shaped by a league of brilliant and ambitious women. From the legendary Hürrem Sultan to the commanding Kösem Sultan and the wise Gülnuş Sultan, these mothers, wives, and daughters navigated the treacherous corridors of Topkapı Palace with intelligence, diplomacy, and sheer willpower. This was the Sultanate of Women—a real-life drama of influence, rivalry, and empirecraft.
Inside this 30-chapter narrative history, you’ll discover:
- How concubines became queen mothers and regents with sweeping authority
- Intricate palace politics, secret alliances, and succession plots
- The cultural and architectural legacy of Ottoman royal women
- Dramatic turning points, power struggles, and forbidden correspondence
- A vivid retelling of events that echo the intensity of any fictional court intrigue
Whether you're a lover of serious history, royal biographies, or historical drama, this book brings to life the hidden world of Ottoman imperial women with a gripping, cinematic style.
Elegant, immersive, and meticulously researched, The Sultanate of Women reveals the true rulers behind the curtain—and rewrites what you thought you knew about power in a male-dominated empire. Richly detailed storytelling across 30 engaging chapters.
Download now and uncover the untold power behind the Ottoman throne.
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