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==Life==
==Life==
Born on 28{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}} or 29 March{{sfn|Râşid|2013|p=1588}} 1728, Zübeyde Sultan was a daughter of Ahmed III,{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}}{{sfn|Haskan|2008|p=393}} and his consort Emine Muslihe Kadın.{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=420}} She had a full sister named [[Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)|Ayşe Sultan]], nine years elder than her.<ref>{{cite book|last=Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı|first=Süleyman Efendi|editor-last= Aktepe|editor-first=M.Münir|title=Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı Süleyman Efendi târihi Mürʼiʼt-tevârih-Volume II A|publisher=Edebiyat Fakültesi Matbaası|year=1976|pages=9|isbn=}}</ref>
Born on 28{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}} or 29 March{{sfn|Râşid|2013|p=1588}} 1728, Zübeyde Sultan was a daughter of Ahmed III,{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}}{{sfn|Haskan|2008|p=393}} and his consort Emine Muslihe Kadın.{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=420}} She had a full sister named [[Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)|Ayşe Sultan]], nine years older than her.<ref>{{cite book|last=Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı|first=Süleyman Efendi|editor-last= Aktepe|editor-first=M.Münir|title=Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı Süleyman Efendi târihi Mürʼiʼt-tevârih-Volume II A|publisher=Edebiyat Fakültesi Matbaası|year=1976|pages=9|isbn=}}</ref>


Her father having been dethroned in 1730, she grew up at the Old Palace but was able to live in comfort,{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}} as he had had the farmstead of Dilsiz Mehmed Ağa, situated near [[Edirne]], and thus it's incomes, allocated to her.{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}}{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}}
Her father having been dethroned in 1730, she grew up at the Old Palace but was able to live in comfort,{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}} as he had had the farmstead of Dilsiz Mehmed Ağa, situated near [[Edirne]], and thus its incomes, allocated to her.{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}}{{sfn| Sakaoğlu|2008|p=321}}
Her cousin [[Mahmud I]] had a ''yalı'', or waterfront manse, built for her at the precincts of [[Eyüp]]{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}} in around August 1747.{{sfn|Haskan|2008|p=393}}
Her cousin [[Mahmud I]] had a ''yalı'', or waterfront manse, built for her at the precincts of [[Eyüp]]{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|p=92}} in around August 1747.{{sfn|Haskan|2008|p=393}}

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Zübeyde Sultan
The tomb of Zübeyde Sultan is located inside the Turhan Sultan Mausoleum of The New Mosque at Eminönü in Istanbul.
Born29 March 1728
Topkapı Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(present day Istanbul, Turkey)
Died4 June 1756(1756-06-04) (aged 28)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Imperial Ladies Mausoleum, Yeni Mosque, Eminönü, Istanbul
Spouse
Damad Süleyman Pasha
(m. 1748; died 1748)

Damad Numan Pasha
(m. 1749)
Names
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DynastyOttoman
FatherAhmed III
MotherEmine Muslihe Kadın
ReligionSunni Islam

Zübeyde Sultan (Template:Lang-ota; 29 March 1728 – 4 June 1756) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Ahmed III (reign 1703 – 1730) and half-sister of Sultans Mustafa III (reign 1757 – 1774) and Abdul Hamid I (reign 1774 – 1789) of the Ottoman Empire.

Life

Born on 28[1] or 29 March[2] 1728, Zübeyde Sultan was a daughter of Ahmed III,[3][4] and his consort Emine Muslihe Kadın.[5] She had a full sister named Ayşe Sultan, nine years older than her.[6]

Her father having been dethroned in 1730, she grew up at the Old Palace but was able to live in comfort,[1] as he had had the farmstead of Dilsiz Mehmed Ağa, situated near Edirne, and thus its incomes, allocated to her.[3][1]

Her cousin Mahmud I had a yalı, or waterfront manse, built for her at the precincts of Eyüp[3] in around August 1747.[4]

On 6 January 1748, during Mahmud’s reign, Zübeyde was married firstly to Süleyman Pasha,[4][7] Beylerbey (governor – general) of Anatolia and Vizier, who, though, died soon after, some six months into the marriage.[8] Thus, she was married secondly, within the year, on 6 January 1749, to Numan Pasha,[4][9] kapıcılar kethüdası, or head of the Imperial Palace Guards, Sanjak-Bey (provincial governor) of Thessaloniki and Kavala, and Vizier.[3][8] Her husband would go on to serve in various other provincial posts.[8]

Turkish historian Mustafa Çağatay Uluçay describes the princess as a “philanthropist, protector of the poor, who read day and night”.[3]

Death

Like the majority of her siblings, Zübeyde Sultan did not live long, dying of natural causes at the age of twenty-eight,[8] on 4 June[4] 1756.[10] She was entombed in the Imperial Ladies Mausoleum, located at Yeni Mosque, Istanbul.[3][4][8]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b c Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 321.
  2. ^ Râşid 2013, p. 1588.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Uluçay 1985, p. 92.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Haskan 2008, p. 393.
  5. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 420.
  6. ^ Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı, Süleyman Efendi (1976). Aktepe, M.Münir (ed.). Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı Süleyman Efendi târihi Mürʼiʼt-tevârih-Volume II A. Edebiyat Fakültesi Matbaası. p. 9.
  7. ^ Şemʼdânî-zâde & Aktepe 1976, p. 139.
  8. ^ a b c d e Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 322.
  9. ^ Şemʼdânî-zâde & Aktepe 1976, p. 140.
  10. ^ Şemʼdânî-zâde & Aktepe 1976.

Sources

  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. p. 303. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Târîh-i Râşid ve Zeyli (Râşid Mehmed Efendi ve Çelebizâde İsmaîl Âsım Efendi) (1071-1141/1660-1729) Cilt I-III. 2013. ISBN 978-6-055-24512-2.
  • Haskan, Mehmed Nermi (2008). Eyüp Sultan tarihi – Volume 1. Eyüp Belediyesi Kültür Yayınları. ISBN 978-9-756-08704-6. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Uluçay, Mustafa Çağatay (1985). Padışahların kadınları ve kızları. Türk Tarihi Kurumu Yayınları. p. 220.
  • Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı, Süleyman Efendi (1976). Aktepe, M.Münir (ed.). Şemʼdânî-zâde Fındıklılı Süleyman Efendi târihi Mürʼiʼt-tevârih-Volume 1. Edebiyat Fakültesi Matbaası.