Hümaşah Sultan (daughter of Bayezid II)
Hümaşah Sultan was a daughter of Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire.
Hümaşah Sultan | |
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Born | 1466 Amasya, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) |
Died | Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Burial | |
Spouse |
Antalyalı Balı Pasha
(m. 1482; died 1495)Malkoçoğlu Yahya Pasha
(m. 1501; died 1506) |
Issue | Malkoçoğlu Ahmet Bey Malkoçoğlu Mehmed Bey |
Father | Bayezid II |
Religion | Islam |
First marriage
Hümaşah was born earliest in 1466. Her mother is unknown. She was married in 1482 to Bali Pasha, the governor of Antalya.[2] Bali Pasha died in 1495. The mosque and turbe he was building in Istanbul were still unfinished, Hümaşah Sultan herself completed the construction in 1504.
She was secondly married to Malkoçoğlu Damat Yahya Pasha, who already had a son Malkoçoğlu Bali Bey.[3] His another two sons, Ahmed and Mehmed, were born by Hümaşah Sultan.
Death
From many sources we surely know she died after 1504.[4] When Hümaşah died, she was buried somewhere near Muradiye Complex in Bursa.
References
- II. Bayezid'in Kızı Hümaşah Sultan Vakıfları. 2016. pp. 263–64.
- Uluçay, 1988, p. 51.
- Salahaddin CEZİRİ, 2020. Malkoçoğullari tarihi.
- Süreyya, 1 Cild, 1996, s. 18.
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