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        Mehmed III

        This replica from the 16th century exhibited in your room is of one of the 87 talismanic shirts from the Collection of Sultan’s Clothing at Topkapi Palace and it is considered to have belonged to Mehmed III according...

        The Story Behind

        Mehmed III

        This replica from the 16th century exhibited in your room is of
        one of the 87 talismanic shirts from the Collection of Sultan’s Clothing at
        Topkapi Palace and it is considered to have belonged to Mehmed III according
        to the prayers, motives and meanings of the talisman on the shirt and
        therefore was adorned with one of his
        poems…

        May this talisman keep you away
        from the evil… Save you from any trouble, any disease… make you bulletproof
        and invincible…

        Mehmed III was the son
        of Sultan Safiye and Selim II. He was smart and agile; kind and merciful; had
        his sword and bow by his side at all times.

        When he was
        sent to Manisa as the governor of Sanjak, "My son, do not believe
        that your father is dead even if you hear it from me unless you see his
        grave, do not leave Manisa and be vigilant all the time." his mother
        told him so that he would be cautious against any conspiracy. She also wanted
        a shirt to be tailored for him to protect him from any sort of evil, trouble
        and diseases.

        The Head Augur calculated the propitious
        moment when the prayers become effective according to his birth day and
        horoscope. Cotton cloths were weaved and thinned according to the rituals and
        became ready to be written on. Black, red, gold and of course blue, the power
        of magic, inks were used. Prayers started to be calligraphed on the shirt as
        well as the patterns added meaning to the good wishes. Cypress tree meant a
        long life for the Sultan and the rest of the shirt was adorned with flower
        motives.

        It took a few years to complete and send the
        talismanic shirt to Mehmed. Mehmed was well educated in Manisa and lived
        there as a successful and valued leader by all nations for 12
        years.

        When he least expected, they brought him the news of
        the unfortunate death of his father. It was now the time to leave
        Manisa.

        He succeeded to the throne after the death of his
        father and reigned for 8 years. He willingly commanded his army during the
        campaigns. During all these years at all hard times Mehmed had the shirt his
        mother had tailored for him. Maybe the power of the talisman, of the prayers
        protected him…

        He visited the shrine on October 27th, 1603.
        It was partly sunny; a soft wind was blowing on this gloomy day. Yellow
        leaves fell on the neck of his kaftan and one fell on his hand. He held the
        leaf, stared at it for a while… He was burning in thoughts; he was
        desperately thinking about his country… They needed a victory… Deep in
        thoughts, he was walking back to his palace accompanied by his officers when
        a dervish approached him and said that a big incident would befall in fifty
        six days and that he should not be blindsided. "Count the days, the
        death is very soon." he said to him. The unfortunate times, then,
        started quickly…

        He was still very young; an intellectual
        sultan adoring poetry and arts…

        Even though there are
        various rumours and the real reason is still unknown, separation day arrived
        on December 21st, 1603 just like the dervish foresaw… He was buried next to
        his father at Hagia Sophia after his death…

        One of his
        poems …. is written on the shirt presented in your room…

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