
The Life of Ülgen Hatun: An Exploration of History and Identity

Ülgen Hatun’s life: Who is Establishment Osman’s Ülgen Hatun?
Ülgen is a name that appears in books, especially in TV series and movies, which has led many people to research the importance of the name Ülgen in history. But who is Ülgen?
Ülgen (Khakas: Ӱлген, Kyrgyz: Ульгень, Russian: Ульге́нь) is the god of goodness in Turkish and Altai mythology. In Turkish mythology (during the Tengrism period), he is the god of goodness of the Turks, and in the belief in One God, he was seen as the son of God and the ruler of the sky. Ülgen is also known as the creator god by Siberian tribes with names such as Bai Ulgan and Ulgan.
In the TV series Establishment Osman, Ülgen Hatun works in the kitchen of the mansion and is the joy of his mansion, warm-hearted, and a woman who can embrace everyone with her love. She is responsible for the mansion and the children, cooking very nice meals that fill the kitchen with the sounds of laughter, instilling goodness in the children.
Many people have been intrigued by the name Ülgen and its historical significance, and its portrayal in historical TV series has sparked interest in both its mythological and fictional representations.





