Mahfiruze Hatice Sultan
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| Mâh-Firûze Hadice Valide Sultan | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maria 1590 |
| Died | 1621 |
| Ethnicity | Greek |
| Known for | Valide Sultan |
| Religion | Greek Orthodox Christian, subsequently converted to Islam after her capture |
| Spouse | Ahmed I |
| Children | Osman II |
The son of Mahfiruze Hadice Sultan, Osman II.
Mâh-Firûze Hadice Valide Sultan, Devletlu İsmetlu Mâh-Firûze Hadice Valide Sultan Ahiyât üs-Şan Hazretleri (1590–1621). Her original name was Maria, she was the spouse of Ahmed I, and mother of Osman II. Mâh-Firûze Hadice was of Greek descent.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, Stanford Jay Shaw, Cambridge University Press, p.191
| Preceded by Handan Sultan |
Valide Sultan 1617–1621 |
Succeeded by Kösem |
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