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The political instability caused by the succession crisis in Moldavia resulted in Ottoman attack in 1616, in which her she and her sons lead an army against the Ottomans, lost the battle and was captured on the battle field and taken to Constantinople. Her sons were forced to convert to Islam, while
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in 1615–1616. She was described as proud, ambitious and beautiful.
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She is known for her support of her spouse against his brother
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