Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska - the sultan throughout the series "The Magnificent Century" acted as she saw fit, sometimes disregarding the laws and traditions of the Ottoman Empire.
After Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska received the power of ruling the harem, she decides to settle in Valide's chambers, which caused the discontent of the entire harem.
Suleiman decided to put his wife in her place, but Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska, for the first time ever, said:
- As you do not allow me to rule in your chambers, so I do not allow you to meddle in the affairs of the harem.
The situation was still heated by Gulfem, who, on the orders of Hatice, asked to be relieved of her post of treasurer, explaining that Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska does not allow her to fulfill her duties in full force.
Gulfem wanted to invite the concubine to the master's chambers, as required by customs, but Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska did not allow her to do this.
Suleiman realized that he gave a lot of power to his beloved woman and allowed him to bring into the harem a stronger treasurer - the nurse Aifife - khatun, who would be able to withstand the influence of Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska.
Before a big military campaign, Aifife - khatun arranged a holiday for the ruler, to which she brought the most beautiful slaves of the harem. One of the slaves was Firuze, who charmed the master with her mystery and relaxedness.
Suleiman gave the purple shawl to Firuza, which in Islam is considered a sign of love and attention and an invitation to a halvet to the Sultan.
Many viewers of the series ask the question "Was Firuze really in the history of the Ottoman Empire"?
According to historical facts, Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska was the only favorite of the sovereign, and after marriage, the sultan dissolved the harem, leaving only the servants.
Therefore, it can be assumed that Firuze is a fictional character of the directors of The Magnificent Age, in order to bring more intrigue to the film.