1. Osmanlı İmparatorluğu - Halil İnalcık
2. Batı-Doğu Divanı - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
3. Hafız Divanı
4. İnce Memed - Yaşar Kemal
5. Fuzuli Divanı
6. Timurlenk
7. İslam Uygarlıkları Tarihi - Corci Zeydan
8. Bir Ortadoğu Tarihçisinin Notları - Bernard Lewis
9. Savaş ve Barış - Lev Nikolayeviç Tolstoy
10. Kral Lear - William Shakespeare
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Vezirlerden biri Yavuz Sultan Selim'e, sefere nereye gidiyorsunuz diye sorunca,"Sır saklamayı bilir misin?"karşılığını alıyor.Vezir,"Biliriz efendim"deyince Yavuz Sultan Selim,"Ben de bilirim."diyor.
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Although Hürrem, the beloved wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, is generally cursed by our historians, she is a great lover of charity work. Despite this, the reason why he was cursed was because "with the dough of his hand". His involvement in men's affairs is his trying to bring his son to the sultanate, which is the only way to keep his son (Selim II) alive. Because according to Ottoman custom, Selim will either become the Sultan or drink the sherbet of death. There is no other way out... Hürrem Sultan took this into consideration and tried to prevent her son from being killed. What mother can be blamed for trying to keep her son alive? But Hürrem was unfairly accused and called a "bad woman" because she influenced Suleiman the Magnificent. has been declared. However, every woman tries to impress her husband. No doubt he also tried to impress. For this, it is necessary to try to understand him instead of blaming him. If there is a crime or sin, Suleiman the Magnificent is responsible for this, rather than Hürrem Sultan. I think they acquit Suleiman the Magnificent and hang Hürrem Sultan because the dates were written by male writers. However, Hürrem Sultan is a mother with otherworldly concerns. He is also a charity enthusiast. He had Mimar Sinan build the Haseki Complex, which included a mosque, madrasah, hospital, bath, caravanserai and water facilities. The Çifte Hamam opposite Hagia Sophia is also a favor of Hürrem Sultan. Manisa and Haseki Darüşşifas were established in his name.