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Why is it so decisive to ruin Safiye Sultan?? She was never homosexual, is it okay? If she would, she never had sex with Sultan Murad!!! — Preceding
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16:26, 14 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Take another look at the statement. It says the "British Embassy alleges" (emphasis mine) they were lovers. I don't see anything that supports that statement, which is why it's been flagged as "citation needed". If the allegation was made, it was likely politically motivated, given what was going on in the world at the time...but I can't prove (or disprove) that without talking to an expert in medieval Euro-Asian history. --
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