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For Larger Pictures click on any of the thumbnails belowThis was the nerve center of the far-flung Ottoman
Empire until construction of the Dolmabahce Palace on the shores of the
Bosphorus. The Dolmabahce Palace rivals the grand Palaces of Europe
while the Topaki Palace is now the storehouse of priceless Ottoman
treasures.
Topaki Palace was a city within a city with over 50,000
people living and working on the palace grounds.
Interesting is the fact that some ten years ago, a smuggled
shipment of South American parrots was released below the hill on the
waters of the Golden Horn. The flock took refuge on the grounds of
Topaki and are still there.
The Harem was not a den of unfettered sex .. quite to the contrary. The
Valide Sultan (mother of the Sultan) was the queen of that domain of
over 300 rooms, and as such, maintained strict order and discipline.
Under Islamic law, the Sultan could only have four wives who had born
him children. He could divorce those who were barren. Submission to
the whims of the sultan was not a foregone conclusion .. there were
concubines who refused the sultan's favors and lived to tell about it.
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