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User:MariaAmaliaduchessadiParma

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Welcome to my Wikipedia page, I titled it "Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma" (Italian: MariaAmaliaduchessadiParma) because I love this historical character!

Portrait of Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma, my idol, by Alexander Roslin
  • Please note: Before you come to discuss with me, prepare an argument well. I will not listen to any personal opinions not supported by sources, in general.

Babel

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Babel

it-N Quest'utente può contribuire con un livello madrelingua in italiano.
fr-4 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances proches de la langue maternelle en français.
es-1 Esta persona tiene un conocimiento básico del español.
en-3 This user has advanced knowledge of English.
pt-1 Este utilizador tem um nível básico de português.


My work here

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Pages I created

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Favorite pages

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My favorite pages I contribute to are:

Notes that are useful for me when editing

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Ottoman Dynasty's family tree

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Hafsa Sultan (née Princess of Crimea?), then Valide Sultan:


legend:

Sultan Murad IV's Hasekis

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  1. Haseki Ayşe Sultan (1614 ca. – 1680 ca.). Originally from Cephalonia.
  2. Haseki Şemsişah Sultan (1619 – 1698). Originally born as Princess Zilihan/Zilikhana Dadiani from Mingrelia, Georgia.

Sultan Ibrahim' Hasekis

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  1. BaşHaseki Turhan Sultan (1627 ca. – 4 August 1683), mother, Valide Sultan and Nâib-i-Saltanat (1651/1656) of the Empire. Originally named Naydia from Russia.
  2. Haseki Saliha Dilaşub Sultan (1627 ca. – 4 December 1689), mother and Valide Sultan of the Empire. Originally named Ekaterina from Serbia
  3. Haseki Hatice Muazzez Sultan (1626/28 ca. – 12 September 1687), mother and posthumous Valide Sultan of the Empire. Originally named Eva from Poland.
  4. Haseki Ayşe Sultan (? – 1675). Originally born in the Tatar regions of the Empire.
  5. Haseki Mâhenver Sultan (? – ?). Originally born in the Circassian regions of the Empire.
  6. Haseki Saçbağı Sultan (1629 ca. – 1694). Originally named Leyla from North Caucasus.
  7. Haseki Şivekar Sultan (1627 ca. – 1693). Originally named Marija from Armenia.
  8. Haseki Telli Hümaşah Sultan (1630 ca. - after 1676). Originally from Georgia.