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Ayşe Hatun (daughter of Bayezid II)

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House
  
House of Osman

Mother
  
Nigar Hatun

Died
  
1515, Istanbul, Turkey

Parents
  
Bayezid II, Nigar Hatun

Father
  
Bayezid II

Religion
  
Islam

Children
  
Gevherşah Hatun

Siblings
  
Selim I

Spouse
  
Damad Güveyi Sinan Pasha

Issue
  
Gevherşah Hatun Kamerşah Hatun

Cousins
  
Şehzade Murad, Şehzade Oğuz, Ayşe Sultan, Gevher Melek Sultan, Şehzade Ali

Similar
  
Hafize Sultan, Fatma Sultan, Beyhan Sultan, Şah Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent

Ayşe Hatun (c. 1465 - c. 1515) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Bayezid II and his wife Nigar Hatun.

Biography

In 1480 at Amasya Ayşe Hatun married Damat Guveyi Sinan Pasha, whom she followed during his career in Anatolia and Rumeli. The son-in-law received from the sultan villages in nahiye Üsküdar as a mülk. Consequently, Sinan Pasha donated them to the mosque and kervansaray he constructed. The pasha established also a waqf at a zaviye in Gelibolu to which he bequeathed mülk villages purchased from his wife. Three daughters came of this marriage, Ayşe Hatun, Gevherşah Hatun and Kamerşah Hatun. On 12 January 1504 she was widowed and returned to the capital, and Sultan Selim I, her brother, granted her an allowance. In her lifetime she built a mosque in Edirne, a mescid and a school in Gelibolu to which she bequeathed her property. She died at Istanbul in 1515.

References

Ayşe Hatun (daughter of Bayezid II) Wikipedia