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'''A’ishā ''(Ayşe)'' Hatun''' ({{lang-ota|عایشه خاتون}}, {{circa}} 1607 - after 1640<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060502150908/http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Turkey/turkey6.htm|title=Turkey: The Imperial House of Osman|publisher=web.archive.org|accessdate=6 February 2014}}</ref>) was the first wife of [[List of Sultans of the Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Sultan]] [[Osman II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]].<ref name="gabriel">{{cite book|author=Gabriel Piterberg|title=An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play|url=http://books.google.com/books??id=bbTPTqs9n5EC|year=2003|publisher=University of California Press|pages=18–19|isbn=978-0-520-93005-6}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Anthony Dolphin Alerson|title=The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty|url=http://books.google.com/books?u75BAAAAYAAJ|year=1956|publisher=Clarendon Press}}</ref>
'''A’ishā ''(Ayşe)'' Hatun''' ({{lang-ota|عایشه خاتون}}, {{circa}} 1607 - after 1640<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060502150908/http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Turkey/turkey6.htm|title=Turkey: The Imperial House of Osman|publisher=web.archive.org|accessdate=6 February 2014}}</ref>) was the first wife of [[List of Sultans of the Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Sultan]] [[Osman II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]].<ref name="gabriel">{{cite book|author=Gabriel Piterberg|title=An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play|url=http://books.google.com/books??id=bbTPTqs9n5EC|year=2003|publisher=University of California Press|pages=18–19|isbn=978-0-520-93005-6}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Anthony Dolphin Alerson|title=The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty|url=http://books.google.com/books?u75BAAAAYAAJ|year=1956|publisher=Clarendon Press}}</ref>
[[File:Osman 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The husband of "Ayşe Hatun", [[Genc osman|Genç Osman]] ''([[Osman II|Uthman the Young]]).'']]
[[File:Osman 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The husband of "Ayşe Hatun", [[Genc osman|Genç Osman]] ''([[Osman II|Uthman the Young]]).'']]

==Biography==
==Biography==
[[File:4713 Istanbul - Cimitero - Foto G. Dall'Orto 30-5-2006.jpg|thumb|The burial place of "Ayşe Hatun" is located inside [[Eyüp Cemetery]], [[Istanbul]].]]
[[File:4713 Istanbul - Cimitero - Foto G. Dall'Orto 30-5-2006.jpg|thumb|The burial place of "Ayşe Hatun" is located inside [[Eyüp Cemetery]], [[Istanbul]].]]
Ayşe Hatun was born in 1607 to Ahmed Efendi. She was a descendant of [[Ottoman Sultan]] [[Selim I]] and was highly respected as due to her ties with the imperial family. She was the granddaughter of the statesman, Pertev Pasha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enfal.de/otarih44.htm|title=Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish)|publisher = Ottoman Web Page}}</ref> Her grandmother was the daughter of one of the daughters of Sultan Selim I, which means that she was a Hanımsultan.<ref>[http://melikechimaymuhtesemyuzyil.blogspot.com/2014/03/sehzade-mustafann-son-esi.html Şehzade Mustafa's last wife]</ref> Her marriage to Osman appears to have taken place in January of 1620 as he met her in December of 1619. After Osman's death in 1622 she stayed in the imperial palace. [[Privy Purse]] records her presence lastly in 1640.<ref name="leslie">{{cite book|author=Leslie P. Peirce|title=The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=L6-VRgVzRcUC|year=1993|publisher=Oxford University Press|pages=106–107|isbn=978-0-195-08677-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Ahmed Akgündüz, Said Öztürk|title=Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WKfIAgAAQBAJ|year=2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-9-090-26108-9}}</ref>
Ayşe Hatun was born in 1607 to Ahmed Efendi. She was a descendant of [[Ottoman Sultan]] [[Selim I]] and was highly respected as due to her ties with the imperial family. She was the granddaughter of the statesman, Pertev Pasha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enfal.de/otarih44.htm|title=Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish)|publisher = Ottoman Web Page}}</ref> Her grandmother was the daughter of one of the daughters of Sultan Selim I, which means that she was a Hanımsultan.<ref>[http://melikechimaymuhtesemyuzyil.blogspot.com/2014/03/sehzade-mustafann-son-esi.html Şehzade Mustafa's last wife]</ref> Her marriage to Osman appears to have taken place in January of 1620 as he met her in December of 1619. After Osman's death in 1622 she stayed in the imperial palace. [[Privy Purse]] records her presence lastly in 1640.<ref name="leslie">{{cite book|author=Leslie P. Peirce|title=The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=L6-VRgVzRcUC|year=1993|publisher=Oxford University Press|pages=106–107|isbn=978-0-195-08677-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Ahmed Akgündüz, Said Öztürk|title=Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WKfIAgAAQBAJ|year=2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-9-090-26108-9}}</ref>


===Burial Place===
===Burial Place===

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A’ishā (Ayşe) Hātûn, عایشه خاتون
The burial place of "A’ishā (Ayşe) Hātûn" is located inside Eyüp Cemetery, Istanbul
Born
c. 1607
Diedafter 1640
Resting placeEyüp Cemetery, Istanbul
SpouseOttoman Sultan Osman II
ParentAhmed Efendi

A’ishā (Ayşe) Hatun (Template:Lang-ota, c. 1607 - after 1640[1]) was the first wife of Ottoman Sultan Osman II of the Ottoman Empire.[2][3]

The husband of "Ayşe Hatun", Genç Osman (Uthman the Young).

Biography

The burial place of "Ayşe Hatun" is located inside Eyüp Cemetery, Istanbul.

Ayşe Hatun was born in 1607 to Ahmed Efendi. She was a descendant of Ottoman Sultan Selim I and was highly respected as due to her ties with the imperial family. She was the granddaughter of the statesman, Pertev Pasha.[4] Her grandmother was the daughter of one of the daughters of Sultan Selim I, which means that she was a Hanımsultan.[5] Her marriage to Osman appears to have taken place in January of 1620 as he met her in December of 1619. After Osman's death in 1622 she stayed in the imperial palace. Privy Purse records her presence lastly in 1640.[6][7]

Burial Place

She is buried along with her father and other members of her family in Eyüp Cemetery, Istanbul.[8]

See also

Further reading

  • Peirce, Leslie P., The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire, Oxford University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-19-508677-5 (paperback).
  • Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları (Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications), 15th Ed., 2009, ISBN 978-975-269-299-2 (Hardcover).

References

  1. ^ "Turkey: The Imperial House of Osman". web.archive.org. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ Gabriel Piterberg (2003). An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play. University of California Press. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-0-520-93005-6.
  3. ^ Anthony Dolphin Alerson (1956). The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty. Clarendon Press.
  4. ^ "Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish)". Ottoman Web Page.
  5. ^ Şehzade Mustafa's last wife
  6. ^ Leslie P. Peirce (1993). The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire. Oxford University Press. pp. 106–107. ISBN 978-0-195-08677-5.
  7. ^ Ahmed Akgündüz, Said Öztürk (2011). Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-9-090-26108-9.
  8. ^ Pertev Pasha's Tomb

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