Fatma Sultan (daughter of Bayezid II)

Fatma Sultan was daughter of Bayezid II and Nigar Hatun.

Fatma Sultan
Born1468
Amasya, Ottoman Empire
DiedBursa, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Şehzade Ahmed Mosque , Bursa
SpouseIsfendiyaroglu Mirza Mehmed Pasha
(m. 1482)
    Mustafa Pasha
    (m. 1489; died 1503)
      Güzelce Hasan Bey
      (m. 1504; died 1524)
      IssueIsfendiyaroglu Mehmed Bey
      Mehmed Çelebi
      Haci Ahmed Bey
      a daughter
      DynastyOttoman
      FatherBayezid II
      MotherNigar Hatun
      ReligionSunni Islam

      Biography

      Fatma was born earliest in 1468. She was also known as Sofu Fatma Sultan. She was married according to some sources to Isfendiyaroglu Mirza Mehmed Pasha (died 1530), son of Kyzyl Ahmed Bey. With him she had a son Mehmed Bey, who in 1509 married Selim I's daughter, Gevherhan Sultan. Most likely, Sultana and Pasha divorced, because it is known that Mirza Mehmed married secondly the daughter of Prince Abullah - Şahnisa Sultan.[1]

      It is also known that she married the son of Koca Davud Pasha, Mustafa Pasha, in 1489.[2] The marriage ended with Pasha's death in 1503.[3] She was lastly married to Dâmâd Güzelce Hasan Bey[4] around 1504 and had three children with him: Sultanzade Mehmed Çelebi (who later married Ayse Sultan daughter of Şehzade Alemşah), Haci Ahmed (died in October 1588) and an unnamed daughter, who later married Ahmed Bey, son of Ali Bey and Fatma Hanımsultan (daughter of her sister Ayşe Sultan).

      Death

      After the execution of her brother Shehzade Korkud, Fatma Sultan plunged into mourning in Bursa. It is not known when she died, but it is known that she died during the reign of Sultan Suleiman.She has suffered from hemorrhoids for three years, and when a new disease had started and she had no strength to endure the pain, Fatma demanded a good doctor to be sent from the palace.[5]

      She was a very charitable person and left all her possessions to the poor when she died. She was buried in the tomb of her half-brother Şehzade Ahmed in Bursa.

      References

      1. Öztuna, 2006 , p. 210.
      2. Süreyya, 1969, p. 169.
      3. "DÂVUD PAŞA, Koca - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". Islamansiklopedisi.org.tr. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
      4. Uluçay 2011, p. 49.
      5. Hülya, Tezcan (2006).Osmanlı sarayının çocukları: şehzadeler ve hanım sultanların yaşamları giysileri, p. 29
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