Ayşe Hatun (consort of Selim I)

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Ayşe Hatun
Bornc. 1476
Bağçasaray, Crimean Khanate
Diedc. 1539 (aged 62–63)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey)
SpouseSelim I
IssueBeyhan Sultan
Şah Sultan
FatherMeñli I Giray of Crimean Khanate
ReligionSunni Islam

Ayşe Hatun (1476–1539) was a daughter of Meñli I Giray.

The father of Ayşe Hatun II Meñli I Giray of Crimean Khanate at the court of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II.

Biography

Ayşe Hatun was married firstly in 1504 to Selim's brother Şehzade Mehmed, Sancak Bey of Kefe, son of Ferahşad Hatun and became widow by his death in 1507. After her first husband's death, the Crimean princess entered in 1511 the harem of her husband's brother, the future Sultan Selim I (1513–20),[1] when he was the governor of Amasya, thus securing for him, in the person of her powerful father, a valuable ally in the prince's struggle for the throne.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ilya V. Zaytsev, The Structure of the Giray Dynasty (15th-16th centuries): Matrimonial and Kinship Relations of the Crimean Khans in Elena Vladimirovna Boĭkova, R. B. Rybakov (ed.), Kinship in the Altaic World: Proceedings of the 48th Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Moscow 10–15 July 2005, p.341
  2. ^ Maryna Kravets, From Nomad's Tent to Garden Palace: Evolution of a Chinggisid Household in the Crimea in Gillian Long, Uradyn Erden Bulag , Michael Gervers (ed.) History and society in central and inner Asia: papers presented at the Central and Inner Asia Seminar, University of Toronto, 16–17 April 2004, Asian Institute, University of Toronto, 2005, p.53 on line