Çiçek Hatun was a prominent figure in the 15th-century Ottoman Empire. She is best known as a consort of (the Conqueror) and the mother of Şehzade Cem (Jem Sultan).
The song is a romantic acoustic piece. The lyrics use "Çiçek Hatun" as a term of endearment, comparing a loved one to a beautiful historical figure whose "voice touches the soul" and leaves a lasting "beautiful mark" on life. Raviş 3 / Çiçek Hatun - Song by Raviş - Apple Music
The song was released in August 2020, featuring lead vocals by Utku Çılgın and lyrics/composition by Turgut Raviş .
She married or entered the harem of Mehmed II around 1458. In 1459, she gave birth to her only son, Cem. She later accompanied him to Konya when he was appointed provincial governor.
The name refers to two distinct entities: a historical Ottoman figure and a modern musical tribute to her by the Turkish band Raviş. Historical Biography: Çiçek Hatun (c. 1442 – 1498)
Çiçek Hatun was a prominent figure in the 15th-century Ottoman Empire. She is best known as a consort of (the Conqueror) and the mother of Şehzade Cem (Jem Sultan).
The song is a romantic acoustic piece. The lyrics use "Çiçek Hatun" as a term of endearment, comparing a loved one to a beautiful historical figure whose "voice touches the soul" and leaves a lasting "beautiful mark" on life. Raviş 3 / Çiçek Hatun - Song by Raviş - Apple Music
The song was released in August 2020, featuring lead vocals by Utku Çılgın and lyrics/composition by Turgut Raviş .
She married or entered the harem of Mehmed II around 1458. In 1459, she gave birth to her only son, Cem. She later accompanied him to Konya when he was appointed provincial governor.
The name refers to two distinct entities: a historical Ottoman figure and a modern musical tribute to her by the Turkish band Raviş. Historical Biography: Çiçek Hatun (c. 1442 – 1498)
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