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Hayme Hatun

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Father
  
Turkmen Bey

Parents
  
Turkmen Bey

Religion
  
Tasawwufī Islam

Spouse
  
Place of burial
  
Domaniç, Turkey

Hayme Hatun Hayme Hatun or Hayme Ana Polyvore

Issue
  
ErtuğrulDündarGündoğduSungurtekin

Children
  
Ertuğrul, Sungurtekin Bey, Dündar Bey, Gündoğdu Bey

Great grandchildren
  
Orhan, Fatma Hatun, Alaeddin Pasha, Melik Arslan Bey, Ertugrul Bey, Çoban Bey, Hamid Bey, Pazarlı Bey

Similar
  
Ertuğrul, Suleyman Shah, Osman I, Halime Hatun, Hülya Darcan

Hayme Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: خیمه خاتون‎), also known as Hayme Ana (Mother Hayme), was the grandmother of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire and the mother of Ertuğrul Gazi, the leader of the Kayı clan of the Oghuz Turks. According to Necdet Sakaoğlu, she was a Yörük, the mother of Osman Gazi and the wife of Ertuğrul Gazi.

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Name

Hayme Hatun Armenian on web Mama Hay ma Hayme Ana Hayme Hatun

Her name appears as Haymana, Hayme Hatun, Hayme Sultan, Ayva Ana and Ayvana. The name Hayme Ana seems to be an obvious transference of the topographic term haymana, or "prairie", into a personal name.

Burial place

Hayme Hatun httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Hayma Ana's last resting place is at Çarşamba, a village near Domaniç, in a pasture area, close to a route connecting the lowlands east of Bursa with Tavşanlı. In 1892 Abdul Hamid II saw the recovery of the tomb of Hayma Ana Hatun. Abdul Hamid's interest on the renovation of his ancestor' resting places has clear political implications, and both recoveries may be equal fraudulent.

Family

Hayme Hatun Hayme Hatun YouTube

She was of Turkish descent and the belonged to a Turkmen family. She was the grandmother of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Together with Suleyman Shah Hayme had four sons:

  • Emir Ertuğrul Han Gazi, Emir of Söğüt (c. 1198 - c. 1281)
  • Dündar Bey (c. 1210 - c. 1298)
  • Gündoğdu Bey (? - ?)
  • Sungurtekin Bey (? - ?)
  • References

    Hayme Hatun Wikipedia