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When Mehmed became sultan, she often provided him with advice. [11] Her court at Ježevo included exiled Serbian nobles. [12] According to Nicol, Mara was joined at "Ježevo" by her sister "Cantacuzina" in 1469. The two ladies acted as intermediaries between Mehmed and the Republic of Venice during the first Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479).
Hüma Hatun entered in Murad II's harem around 1424. By him she had firstly two daughters, Hatice Hatun in 1425 and Fatma Hatun in 1430, [14] and finally, on 30 March 1432, she gave birth to her only son, the future Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. In 1438, Mehmed was circumcised along with his elder half-brother, Şehzade Alaeddin.
Accession of Mehmed II in Edirne, 1451. Mehmed II was born on 30 March 1432, in Edirne, then the capital city of the Ottoman state.His father was Sultan Murad II (1404–1451) and his mother Hüma Hatun, a slave of uncertain origin.
Mehmed IV: Saliha Dilaşub: Haseki Sultan (until 12 Aug 1648) Valide Sultan (8 Nov 1687 – 4 Dec 1689) unknown [19] [20] c. 1627 — 4 December 1689, Edirne Palace, Edirne, Ottoman Empire: Suleiman II: Muazzez: Haseki Sultan (until 12 Aug 1648) unknown unknown [19] Unknown — 12 September 1687, Old Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire ...
Sultan r. 1323/1324–1362: Gülçiçek Hatun: Murad I 1326–1389 Sultan r. 1362–1389: Devlet Hatun: Bayezid I c. 1360 –1403 Sultan r. 1389–1402: Emine Hatun: Mehmed I c. 1386 –1421 Sultan r. 1413–1421: Hüma Hatun: Murad II 1404–1451 Sultan r. 1421–1444 r. 1446–1451: Emine Gülbahar Mükrime Hatun: Mehmed II ("the Conqueror ...
Gülbahar entered in Mehmed's harem in 1446, when he was still a prince and the governor of Amasya.She had at least two children, a daughter, Gevherhan Hatun, born in 1446, who married Ughurlu Muhammad in 1474, [18] and a son, Şehzade Bayezid (the future Bayezid II), born in 1447 in Demotika.
Her mother was Theodora Asanina of the Asen family, a family which had once ruled Bulgaria. Famous for her beauty, Sultan Mehmed II, who had conquered Constantinople in 1453, took her into his harem after his conquest of the Morea in 1460, but soon decided to leave her in province, possibly due to fear of being poisoned by her.
Safiye Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: صفیه سلطان, "the pure one"; c. 1550 – post 1619 [a]) was the Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Sultan Murad III and Valide Sultan as the mother of Mehmed III. Safiye was one of the eminent figures during the era known as the Sultanate of Women.