It's fiction. The creator took the Ottoman aesthetic and ran with it to build a fantasy romance world. The central conflict and character relationships are entirely invented for dramatic effect. There are no records matching this story, so you can enjoy it as a piece of escapism without worrying about historical accuracy.
Nope, definitely not true. I mean, come on, the female lead has those mystical healing powers and the whole secret identity plot. It's a standard trope soup in a fancy historical pot. If it were based on a true story, historians would be having a field day with the magical elements alone. The appeal is entirely in the wish-fulfillment and exaggerated political schemes, not any connection to reality.
I've read a ton of these, and they all follow a similar pattern: borrow the visual and social framework of an empire, then throw in impossible romance and convenient plot devices. It's fun, but you're not learning history. The title probably just uses 'Sultan' because it sounds exotic and powerful, not because it's documenting anything.
I've seen a few people online wondering if 'Sultan's Love' is based on real history, and from what I understand, it's a purely fictional komik. The setting and power dynamics might feel familiar if you've read other Ottoman-inspired romance stories, but the plot and characters are original creations. I think sometimes the use of historical titles like 'Sultan' and costumes from a specific era creates a false impression of biography. The author's notes I've come across never mention historical research for this one, focusing instead on the drama and romance.
That said, there's a weirdly specific feel to some of the palace politics that made me double-check halfway through. It borrows the aesthetics and some surface-level cultural details, but you won't find records of a Sultan falling for a healer from a rival kingdom with that exact magical conflict. It's a fantasy wearing historical clothes, which honestly works better for the genre—lets them play with fate and destiny without being constrained by real events.
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