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Hatice Sultan (daughter of Selim I)

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House  House of Osman
Name  Hatice Sultan
Father  Selim I
Role  Selim I's daughter
Mother  Ayse Hafsa Sultan
Religion  Islam

Hatice Sultan with a tight-lipped smile while wearing a brown hooded jacket

Burial  Yavuz Selim Mosque, Constantinople
Issue  Hanim SultanFulane Sultan
Spouse  Pargali Ibrahim Pasha (m. 1523–1536)
Children  Fulane Sultan, Hanim Sultan
Parents  Ayse Hafsa Sultan, Selim I
Siblings  Suleiman the Magnificent, Sah Sultan, Fatma Sultan, Beyhan Sultan, Hafsa Sultan, Gevherhan Sultan, Yenisah Sultan
Similar People  Suleiman the Magnificent, Mahidevran Hatun, Pargali Ibrahim Pasha, Roxelana, Mihrimah Sultan
Born  c. 1495 (age 48) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire

Died  after 1543 (aged 48) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire

The death of hatice sultan daughter of selim i


Hatice Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خدیجه سلطان‎; Ḫadīce Sulṭān) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Selim I and Hafsa Sultan. She was the sister of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.

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Hatice Sultan wearing a red gown, red headdress, and some pieces of jewelry

Biography

Hatice Sultan with curly hair while wearing head jewelry, pearl necklace, and cream and brown blouse

Hatice's birth date is unknown, but she was likely born before 1494. She was the daughter of Şehzade Selim (the future Selim I) and his concubine Hafsa. She may have married Damad Iskender Pasha in 1509, an Ottoman governor and later admiral who was executed in 1515.

It had long been believed that Hatice Sultan subsequently married the grand vizier Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha. However, in the late 2000s research conducted by the historian Ebru Turan revealed that this claim was not based on solid evidence, and that in fact no such marriage ever took place between them.

In the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl, Hatice Sultan is played by Turkish-German actress Selma Ergeç.

References

Hatice Sultan (daughter of Selim I) Wikipedia