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Ayşe Sultan (wife of Osman II)

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Father
  
Ahmed Efendi

Name
  
Ayse Hatun

Died
  
1640, Istanbul, Turkey

Successor
  
Ayse Hafsa Sultan

Religion
  
Islam

Role
  
Wife of Osman II

Parents
  
Ahmed Efendi

Predecessor
  
Kosem Sultan

Ayse Hatun (wife of Osman II)
Tenure
  
January 1620 – 20 May 1622

Spouse
  
Ottoman Sultan Osman II

Place of burial
  
Eyup Cemetery, Istanbul, Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey

Ayşe Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: عایشه سلطان‎; died c. 1640) was the consort of Sultan Osman II of the Ottoman Empire.

Life

Her name appears in privy purse registers from 1619 on, but nothing is known about her except her name.

According to Peirce, Ayşe was Osman's haseki sultan. But according to Piterberg, Osman II did not have a haseki and Ayşe was just "a politically insignificant consort." Even though her status was debatable, but it is clear that Ayşe could not became prominent female figure like other haseki sultans. Also, a governess (daye hatun, lit. wet-nurse) who was appointed as a stand-in valide, could not counterbalance the contriving of Mustafa I's mother in the Old Palace. This condition made the conspious absence of a female power basis in the harem during her spouse's reign, the basic and exceptional weakness from which Osman II suffered.

After Osman's death in 1622 she stayed in the imperial palace. Privy Purse records her presence lastly in 1640.

References

Ayşe Sultan (wife of Osman II) Wikipedia