"S"uleyman I has long been considered the epitome of Ottoman sultans, but the man behind the official persona remains elusive. Kaya Åahin is already author of standout studies of this reign and in this new work skillfully mines contemporary sources to reveal the joys and tribulations of a life increasingly shaped by the anxieties associated with the impending Islamic millennium. From his difficult youth to sickly old age, S"uleyman's life story is here reappraised in a dynamic and intimate narrative that will have wide appeal." -- Caroline Finkel, author of Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire"One of history's most fascinating leaders, known in Europe as 'the Great Turk, ' comes vividly alive in this captivating book. Combining deep research with a light writing style, it tells not just the story of a sultan but of an epoch. Learning about S"uleyman's multi-talented wife, who rose from slavery to become arguably the most powerful woman in the world, is an added bonus." -- Stephen Kinzer, author of Crescent and Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds