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A Serbian by birth, legend also has it that Gulbahar Hatun was a French princess kidnapped for the sultan's harem.
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TURKEYS RELIGIOUS SITES | 8 |
Rulers Referred to in text | 15 |
Legends Myths Folklore | 45 |
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