Devlet Hatun | |
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Tacü'l-havatin[1] Sultanü'l-havatin Seyyidetü'l-muhadderat | |
Valide Hatun of the Ottoman Sultanate | |
Tenure | 5 July 1413 – 23 January 1414 |
Born | c. 1370 |
Died | 23 January 1414 43–44) Bursa, Ottoman Empire | (aged
Burial | Devlet Hatun Türbesi, Bursa |
Spouse | Bayezid I |
Issue | Mehmed I[1][2][3] |
Devlet Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: دولت خاتون, "reign"; d. 23 January 1414) was a concubine of Sultan Bayezid I, and the mother of Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire.[1][4]
Biography
Devlet Hatun was a slave concubine[2] of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and the mother of Bayezid's successor, Mehmed I.
Although the sign at her tomb says that Devlet was the daughter of a Germiyanid (i.e. Turkic) prince, she was ethnically of non-Turkish origin, but since both Devlet Hatun and Devletşah Hatun was Bayezid's consorts and both died in 1414, Devlet is frequently confused with Devletşah Hatun, the daughter of Süleyman of Germiyan.[1]
Devlet Hatun died on 23 January 1414[2] and was buried at the Devlet Hatun Tomb in Bursa.
Issue
- Mehmed I (c. 1386 - 1421). He won the civils wars versus his half-brother (Ottoman Interregnum) and became Sultan.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
- 1 2 3 The Imperial House of Osman
- ↑ İsmail Hakkı Uzunçarşılı, Kütahya Şehri, p. 48, İstanbul State Printing Office, 1932.
- ↑ Ahmed Akgündüz; Said Öztürk (2011). Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-9-090-26108-9.
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