Devlet Hatun

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Devlet Hatun
Tacü'l-havatin[1]
Sultanü'l-havatin
Seyyidetü'l-muhadderat
Devlet Hatun Turbesi2.jpg
Devlet Hatun's Türbe at Bursa
Valide Hatun of the Ottoman Sultanate
Tenure5 July 1413 – 23 January 1414
BornDaulat bint-i Abd Allah[1]
c. 1361[citation needed]
Kütahya, Germiyan dynasty
Died23 January 1414(1414-01-23) (aged 52–53)[citation needed]
Bursa, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Devlet Hatun Türbesi, Bursa
SpouseBayezid I
IssueMehmed I[1][2][3]

Devlet Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: دولت خاتون‎; c. 1361 – 23 January 1414) was the wife of Sultan Bayezid I, and the mother of Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire.[1][4]

Biography[]

Devlet Hatun was the twelfth[2] and last wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and the mother of Bayezid's successor, Mehmed I. Her name in her vakfîyya is registered as Daulât bint-i Abd'Allah. This implies that the mother of Mehmed I was of non-Turkish origin.[1] Although the sign at her tomb (see image in next section) says that Devlet was the daughter of a Germiyanid (i.e. Turkic) prince, she was ethnically of non-Turkish origin.[1] Since both Devlet Hâtun and Devletşah Hatun died in 1414, she is frequently confused with Devletşâh Hâtun, the daughter of Süleyman of Germiyan.[citation needed]

Devlet Hatun died on 23 January 1414[2] and was buried at the Devlet Hatun Tomb in Bursa.

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c The Imperial House of Osman
  3. ^ İsmail Hakkı Uzunçarşılı, Kütahya Şehri, p. 48, İstanbul State Printing Office, 1932.
  4. ^ Ahmed Akgündüz; Said Öztürk (2011). Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-9-090-26108-9.
Ottoman royalty
Preceded by
Nilüfer Hatun
Valide Hatun
5 July 1413 – January 1414
Succeeded by
Hüma Hatun
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