Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Murad III)
Mihrimah Sultan was the daughter of Murad III and Safiye Sultan.
Mihrimah Sultan | |
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Born | 1579 Topkapi Palace |
Died | c. 1635 Istanbul |
Burial | Murad III Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul |
Spouse |
Mirahur Ahmed Pasha
(m. 1613; died 1618) |
Dynasty | Ottoman |
Father | Murad III |
Mother | Safiye Sultan |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Birth
It is not known for sure who her mother was. There are allegations that most often claim that she was the daughter of Şemsiruhsar Hatun and that she was born in 1592. Although, when Şemsiruhsar Hatun died, it's only mentioned Rukiye Sultan as her daughter. Mihrimah is not mentioned, which indicates that she was not even her daughter.
There are also some allegations that she was the daughter of Safiye Sultan, and if that is true, she was not born before 1578/79.It would also make sense if she was born shortly after the death of Mihrimah Sultan,a daughter of Suleiman the Magnificent, in whose honor she was named. Additionally, the 'Ottoman Register' indicates that in 1595, when her father died, she was among his elder daughters,[1] which most likely indicates that she may was the daughter of Safiye Sultan.
Marriages
It is not known whether she was married during the reign of her brother Mehmed III. If the marriage took place, it was most likely concluded around 1599;it was most likely an insignificant pasha, so the marriage went unnoticed. She was married to Mihrahur Ahmed Pasha in 1613.[2] Some sources even mention that she was even married to him in 1604.[3] Ahmed Pasha was the governor of Rumelia and later Damascus.
After Ahmed Pasha died in 1618, she married Çerkes Mehmed Ali Pasha.[4] Mehmed Ali Pasha took the place of the governor of Damascus in 1618, so it can be assumed that she was probably married to him in the same year after death of her husband. During reign of Murad IV, he became Grand Vizier on April 3, 1624, until he died in Tokat on January 28, 1625. It is not known if she had issue from these marriages.
Death
The further life of Mihrimah Sultan is not known, as well as whether she had more marriages.[5] She probably died during the reign of Murad IV, but this has not been confirmed. When she died, she was buried in the Mausoleum of Murad III, which is located in the courtyard of the Hagia Sophia.
References
- Sakaoğlu, 2008, p. 218.
- Uçtum, Nejat R. Hürrem ve Mihrümah sultanların Polonya Kralı II. Zigsmund'a Yazdıkları Mektuplar. p. 707.
- Sakaoğlu, 2008, p. 218.
- Tezcan, Baki (2001). Searching For Osman: A Reassessment Of The Deposition Of Ottoman Sultan Osman II (1618-1622). pp. 328 n. 18.
- Mandel, 1992, p. 214.