Biographies of Shehzade Dzhikhangira
OK is another dark horse in the Roxolans family. Shehzade Dzhikhangir was the fifth son of Sultan Suleiman and it was he who became the last child of the padishah and Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska. Unlike the fate of some other heroes of the “magnificent century”, the life of this Shehzade was not shown. Dzhikhangir in the “Great Age” photo: Frame from the Dzhikhangir series in the series was shown smart and not over the years by the serious heir to the padishah.
His disease proved to be in infancy. Suleiman called on the best doctors, but she could not cure Shehzade. Since childhood, Dzhikhangir knew that he could not claim the throne. Due to the physical lack, the young man did not have the opportunity to actively engage in military craft. But Shehzade was engaged in calligraphy, wrote poetry and studied the exact sciences.
In the "Great Age" they clearly showed that it was with Mustafa that he was close as with anyone else. For some reason, only next to his consolidated brother, he could forget about his defect. With the blood brothers, the relations of Dzhikhangir were very cool. As a result, he failed to forgive his father for the execution of Mustafa. Photo: A frame from a series of personal life in the series of this son Suleiman also did not.
Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska sent the concubines to the chambers of her son, only there were no Halvets. Of course, there was no question of any children. Regarding the death of Shehzade, in the series everyone was presented in such a way that the state of Dzhikhangira began to deteriorate precisely after the execution of Mustafa. The healers were forced to increase the dose of opium, which led to death.
Despite the fact that this Shehzade was an integral part of the Sultan family, he did not play a particularly important role in its history, at least in the Great Age. Shehzade Dzhikhangir in real life photo: Frame from the series Dzhikhangir was born in the year. He became the youngest son of Suleiman and Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska. His ailment was announced immediately after giving birth - the back of the newborn baby was greatly curved.
Roxolana was afraid that the padishah would cool down to her after he found out about the birth of a “defective” son. That is why she completely entrusted the education of the younger heir to the nannies and eunuchs. However, the Sultansh quickly realized that despite the physical disadvantage, Dzhikhangir was the smartest heir to the Lord.
There is not a single historical record that would confirm the hostility of the Sultan to this son. Just, on the contrary, Hakky wrote that in his free time from military campaigns, Suleiman was almost all the time next to Jihangir. The younger heir realizing that he could not study military military craft, he completely devoted himself to the study of Islam and philosophy.
He studied calligraphy, wrote poetry under the name Zarifi and perfectly mastered the theory of battle. Shehzade could not take a direct part in military campaigns, but often gave his father advice that helped him on the field. Many researchers believe that it was the mind, Suleiman appreciated the most strongly in the younger heir and that is why Sanjak-Bey Aleppo made it.
Photo: A frame from the series, unlike the events shown in the series, Jihangir was never emotionally tied to Mustafa. Firstly, Roksolana put too much effort into raising her sons and her younger Shehzade was completely devoted to her and her father. And, secondly, when the son of Mahidevran left Topkapi, Dzhikhangiru was only two years old. There is another interesting feature in the life of this Shehzade.
Danishman of the Ottoman chronicler claimed that only he could claim the title of heir to Sultan Suleiman. The reason is very banal - only Jihangir was born in the legitimate marriage of Padishah and Roxolans, but Mustafa's mother was just a favorite. However, an innate physical defect deprived him of the opportunity to claim the throne. Although, some contemporaries believe that if Bayazid and Selim would kill each other, the Ottomans would have to put Jichangir on the throne, despite the hump.
Photo: Frame from the series Personal Life of Shehzade Dzhikhangira is another secret. Ulijacha and Danishman only mentioned casually that after the ritual of giving a sword, the younger heir of the Sultan, a harem of 17 girls was assembled, however, like the rest of Shehzade. However, there is a version according to which Dzhikhangir had a favorite favorite-a jigan-khatun and only she visited Schehzade Halvetta.
Folk rumor claims that this concubine Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska personally raised for her son. In addition to all the necessary sciences, Dzhigan also studied medicine - if necessary, she had to help Jihangir. Photo: Frame from the series Shehzade Dzhikhangir died in November. His lifeless body was found in one of the rooms of the palace. The cause of the death of a young heir was a disease and long -term treatment with opium remedies.
The fact that Dzhikhangir died due to longing for the executed father of Mustafa is not a single documentary confirmation. Shahzade Dzhikhangir - was a smart and far -sighted young man. The disease saved him from blood enmity with his brothers for the throne. He lived a short but bright life, which was strikingly different from the history shown in the "magnificent century".
The opinion of the Turkish historian. Next, Shehzade Bayazid - rejected by the mother and executed by the father.Further, the main photo: frame from the series.