Hatice Sultan (daughter of Bayezid II)
Hatice Sultan | |
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Born | c. 1465 Amasya, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) |
Died | 1500 (aged 34–35) Bursa, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) |
Burial | Hatice Sultan Tomb, Bursa |
Spouse | Muderis Kara Mustafa Pasha (m. 1479; died 1483) Faik Pasha (m. 1484; her death in 1500) |
Issue | Sultanzade Ahmed Hanzade Hanim-Sultan |
Father | Bayezid II |
Mother | Bülbül Hatun |
Religion | Islam |
Hatice Sultan was the eldest daughter of Bayezid II and Bülbül Hatun.
Biography[]
She first married Muderis Kara Mustafa Pasha in 1479, who was the vizier during the marriage. With him she had a son Ahmed (born 1480) and Hanzade Hanimsultan. The marriage lasted four years, until the pasha was executed.
According to the legend, Gedik Ahmed Pasha convinced the sultan that Hatice Sultan and her husband were supporters of Cem Sultan, which is why Sultan Bayezid II executed him. After that, Hatice got angry with her father, left Istanbul and settled in Bursa.
In return, her father married her to Faik Pasha[1] the following year.
Death[]
When she died in 1500, her son built a mausoleum named after her in Bursa.
References[]
- ^ Uluçay 2011, p. 50.
Categories:
- Daughters of Ottoman sultans
- 15th-century Ottoman royalty
- 16th-century Ottoman royalty
- 1465 births
- 1500 deaths
- People from Amasya