Mustafa's Fate Was Clear From His Childhood

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Mustafa's Fate Was Clear From His Childhood. YOU CANNOT BEAT ME, TRAITOR

I am Suleiman. Son of Yavuz Sultan Selim, and Hafsa Ayse Sultana. I am Suleiman, who brought joyce to Trabzon Palace, and peace and prosperity to his birthplace in the fall of 1494. Who longs for his brothers: Orhan, Musa, Korkut; lost his brothers to death, who grew up with the pain of losing his siblings...

I am Suleiman. Who sat in class with Rumi masters at the age of six, who loved mountains, their peaks and stars, who played with numbers, who entered the Enderun in Istanbul at the age of ten, who gains knowledge, who asks questions as he reads, who is not convinced by the answers he finds, who makes the secret obvious, who makes jewels to practice patience, who brings the light of the mine and the stone together, whose eyes dazzled by the light, who understands the precious and the worthless at first glance, and who never forgets what he understands...

I am Suleiman. The tenth sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who at the age of sixteen became the crown prince, the Sanjak Bey of Manisa, who today inherits the honourable legacy of my father Sultan Selim Han, who promised to seek justice...

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Suleman loved all his children equally he even gave them so many chances but they disobeyed him again n again they disappointed him again n again suleman as a sultan did whatever it was needed to do and Suleman as father always mourned for his sons

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