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Emine Hatun

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Full Name
  
Emine

Known for
  
Mother of Murad II

Died
  
1449, Bursa, Turkey

Religion
  
Islam

Spouse
  
Mehmed I


Residence
  
Bursa

Name
  
Emine Hatun

Parents
  
Suleyman Bey

Ethnicity
  
Turkish

Role
  
Mehmed I's wife

Children
  
Murad II

Born
  
c. 1389
Elbistan, Dulkadirids

Grandchildren
  
Mehmed the Conqueror, Yusuf Adil Shah, Alaaddin

Similar People
  
Mehmed I, Huma Hatun, Murad II, Mustafa Celebi, Bayezid I

Resting place
  
Muradiye Mosque, Bursa

Who is emine hatun


Emine Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: امینہ خاتون‎) was the principal consort of Sultan Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire. She was the mother of Sultan Murad II, and the grandmother of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.

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Early life

Emine Hatun was born as a Dulkadir princess the daughter of Șaban Suli Bey, third ruler of the Dulkadirids (reign 1386-1398). She had a brother Sadaka Bey, fourth ruler of the Dulkadirs (reign 1398-1399). She was the first cousin of Nasireddin Mehmed Bey fifth ruler of the Dulkadirids (reign 1399-1442). Mehmed Bey's granddaughter Sittişah Hatun, married Mehmed the Conqueror in 1449 and later her niece Gülbahar Hatun married Bayezid II and became the mother of Selim I.

Marriage

In 1403, when Mehmed had defeated his brother İsa Çelebi and İsfendiyar Bey, the ruler of the Isfendiyarids who had formed an alliance with each other, he returned to Rum, and decided to make some alliances of his own. While he was feasting in Tokat, Karamanid ruler Mehmed Bey sent his head military judge, and ambassadors also arrived from the realm of Dulkadirids. Relations were mended and animosity was removed. Then there was made peace and friendship between them. At that time, gifts and tokens of betrothal were sent to the Emine Hatun, who was thus engaged to the Sultan. Mehmed Çelebi’s important marriage alliance with the ruler of the neighboring tribal confederation of Dulkadir, which was especially rich in horses and horsemen, demonstrates his continued emphasis on tribal politics. The alliance proved a great value for Nasireddin Mehmed Bey. This not only gave Mehmed armed assistance in his campaign for empire, but was always ready to attack the eastern provinces of the Karamanid principality. In 1404 she gave birth to the future Sultan Murad II.

References

Emine Hatun Wikipedia