From harem slaves to empresses with global power, the Reign of the Favored Women was a watershed period in world history. The great Turkish empire of the seventeenth century, the most powerful of its day, was ruled by women who had been brought to Constantinople as slaves for the Sultan's pleasure -- but used their slavery to acquire power on a global scale.The Venetian-born Safiye, "the Fair One" as she is known, is the embodiement of the newly coined term "Machiavellian". With her perfumed body and bewitching eyes, she rules the men who own her. She controls the Empire from within the veiled harem walls, her web of intrigue reaching far beyond Constantinople and into Europe. Her touch is felt in wars, acts of sabotage, and the machinations of both European and Asian politics. The aim of her ambition? To see that her son becomes ruler of the Ottoman Empire. She will allow nothing to stand in her way.
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"The reader is drawn into a world of Machiavellian intrigue where the struggle for power among the women of the seraglio influences the politics of both the East and the West."-"Library Journa"l
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The Turkish empire of the 17th century, the most powerful of its day, was ruled by women who had been brought to Constantinople as slaves for the Sultan's pleasure. They used their slavery to acquire power on a global scale, such as Safiye who wants her son to become ruler of the Ottoman empire.
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- PublisherSt Martin's Press
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0312865929
- ISBN 13 9780312865924
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages384
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