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Ayşe Hafsa Sultan passed away on the 19th of March 1534 during the rule of her son Kanunî Sultan Süleyman. She was inhumed to her tomb near to Sultan Selim Mosque in Istanbul. She has a sculpture in Manisa.


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Valide Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: والده سلطان, lit. "Sultana mother") was the title held by the mother of a ruling sultan of the Ottoman Empire.


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She became valide sultan (1595-1603) when her son became Sultan Mehmed III on the death of his father. She wielded considerable power and also pursued a pro-Venetian policy. Of interest is that Safiye exchanged letters and gifts with Queen Elizabeth I of England.


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Suleiman the Magnificent became Sultan in 1520, which was around the same time that Hurrem became his concubine. She bore him a son, Mehmed, the following year. When Suleiman's mother, Hafsa Sultan, died in 1534, this left a vacant position of power in the harem over which she had presided. Hafsa's death also meant that Suleiman was now.


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Hafize Hafsa Sultan was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Selim I and, presumably, of his favorite Hafsa Hatun. She was therefore the sister or at least half-sister of Suleiman the Magnificent. Her firstname meaning "keeper", while her second name meaning "young lioness".


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Walida Hafsa Sultan had 3 children-Sultan Suleiman and two more daughters and Sultan Suleiman was the eldest of them. So we can say that the one son - one mother rule had been broken before Hurrem came.. politically, and capable of acting as Suleiman's "co-ruler," a role usually played by the sultan's mother. Finally, the sultan in question.


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Hatice Sultan [2] ( Ottoman Turkish: خدیجه سلطان; respectful lady; Trabzon, c.1490/93 - Costantinople, after 1543) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Selim I and Hafsa Sultan. She was the sister of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent . Biography Hatice's birth date is unknown, but she had to be born before 1494. [3]


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Hafize Hafsa Sultan [1] ( Ottoman Turkish: حفصة سلطان, " the keeper one " and " young lioness "; c. 1492 or before - 10 July 1538) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Selim I and, presumably, of his favorite Hafsa Hatun. She was therefore the sister or at least half-sister of Suleiman the Magnificent. [2] Origins


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Ayşe Hafsa Sultan (c. 1479 - 1534), was the consort of Selim I and mother of Suleiman the Magnificent. From 1513 to 1520, Hafsa Sultan resided with her son Suleiman in Manisa (now in western Turkey) while he was the administrator of the area.


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Hafsa Sultan, mother of Kanuni Sultan Suleiman (the Magnificent), is believed to be the daughter of Mengli Khan, the Khan of Crimean Tatars (Clot, A., 2005, Suleiman the Magnificent). So, it is not true that Ottomans and Crimean Khans did not have dynastic marriages, at least in this instance.


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Hafize Hafsa Sultan was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Selim I and, presumably, of his favorite Hafsa Hatun. She was therefore the sister or at least half-sister of Suleiman the Magnificent. Introduction Hafize Sultan


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Kimliği. Ayşe Hafsa Valide Sultan'ın kökenine ilişkin çeşitli kaynaklarda yer alan ve genel olarak iki farklı hipotez mevcuttur. Bunlardan birincisine göre Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, "Abd'ûl-Muin" adında birinin kızıdır. Diğer bir görüşe göre ise, Ayşe Hafsa Sultan Kırım hanı Mengli Giray'ın kızıdır.; Gerçekten de Yavuz Sultan Selim'in eşlerinden birisinin Mengli Giray.


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Hafsa Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: حفصه سلطان, " Young lioness "; c. 1473 or before - 19 March 1534), also called Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, was a concubine of Selim I and the first Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire as the mother of Suleiman the Magnificent.


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The title was first used in the 16th century for Hafsa Sultan (died 1534), consort of Selim I (r. 1512 - 1520) and mother of Suleiman, the Magnificent (r. 1520 - 1566), superseding the previous title of mehd-i ulya ("cradle of the great"). Normally, the living mother of a reigning sultan held this title.


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Hafsa Sultan. Her name is Hafsa Bint Abdul-Moamen, and she is the daughter of "Mankoli Kray" Khan al-Qurum. She was a slave girl in the Royal Harem then she married Sultan Selim the First. She is the mother of Sultan Suleiman and she is a good woman. Throughout the period of her son Suleiman, she carried out many charitable works throughout.


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Hafsa Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: حفصه سلطان, " Young lioness "; c. 1473 or before - 19 March 1534), also called Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, was a concubine of Selim I and the first Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire as the mother of Suleiman the Magnificent.