Suleiman the Magnificent was often scolded by his father for being too pretty

    by Archon_of_Flesh

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    1. Archon_of_Flesh on

      Selim the Grim was one of the most brutal Ottoman sultans, who tripled the empire’s territory in the 16th century by beating both Safavid Iran and the Mamluks. A hard man who did not enjoy luxuries, he often critized his son Suleiman for dressing too feminine, remarking ‘what would your mother wear now?’

      That being said, Selim liked his fair share of foreign twinks. He sent women’s underwear to the handsome redhead Shah Ismail to humiliate him. After he defeated Ismail in battle and captured the Iranian capital of Tabriz, he looted many talented young men including the then 18-years-old Hasan Can to bring home. With a beautiful face and an angelic voice, Hasan became one of Selim’s favorite courtiers and was invited to recite poetry for the ruler.

      I was inspired after seeing the laws around the Turkish military which stated that you can be gay and join the army, but you had to provide video evidence that you’re not the bottom. Good to see that nothing has changed

    2. TheimpalerMessmer on

      What does he want, make him ugly? Too late for that. Dude served face and it worked to his advantage

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