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Aleksandra Lisowska

Aleksandra Lisowska (~1510 - 1558), wife of Süleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman empire, also variously known as Roxelana, Roxelane, Rossa, Ruziac, but more often known by her Turkish name of Khourrem (or Hürrem), meaning the laughing one'.

Khourrem was born to a father who was a Russian Orthodox priest, in what was then the Ukraine (now Poland), possibly in Rohatyn. She was captured and taken to Istanbul in the 1520s as a slave, but was selected for Süleyman's Harem.

In the Harem, she gradually worked her way up to become Süleyman's favourite concubine. In 1534 she used her influence to have Süleyman's firstborn son, together with his mother, sent away to be a provincial governor, before apparently persuading Süleyman to have him strangled - see Süleyman the Magnificent for details.

Khourrem was to bear Süleyman five children and, in an astonishing break with tradition, eventually became his wife, leading to one of her sons inheriting the empire. Khourrem also acted as Süleyman's advisor on matters of state, and she was also active in foreign affairs and international politics.

Aside from her political concerns, Khourrem was the first woman to engage in several major works of public building, from Mecca to Jerusalem, and the first to endow a mosque in Istanbul.

Khourrem died on April 18 1558. She is buried in a mausoleum with her husband at the Süleymaniye Mosque.

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