Beyhan Sultan (daughter of Selim I)
Beyhan Sultan | |
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Born | Trabzon, Ottoman Empire |
Died |
1559 istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Burial | Yavuz Selim Mosque, Istanbul |
Spouse | Ferhat Pasha |
House | House of Osman |
Father | Selim I |
Mother | Ayşe Hatun |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Beyhan Sultan (died 1559) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Selim I and Ayşe Hatun. She was the half sister of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Marriage
In 1513 Beyhan Sultan married vizier Damat Ferhat Pasha. However, on 1 November 1524, Ferhet Pasha quelled the rebellion of Janberdi and was executed on the orders of her brother Suleiman the Magnificent.
She was alienated from her brother and refused to remarry and lived in a self exile from Istanbul in her palace at Skopje.
Beyhan Sultan's loyalty to her husband surpassed her loyalty to her family, which was a rare occasion. Ferhat was executed on the grounds of rapacious and ruthless conduct in the provinces which he was assigned. Through the intersession of Suleiman's mother Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, Ferhat had been pardoned after his first offences, but he continued to provoke the complaints from his constituents, the sultan ordered him executed.[1]
Death and burial
She died in 1559. Her resting place is located inside the türbe of her father Selim I in Yavuz Selim Mosque.
Depictions in literature and popular culture
In the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl, Beyhan Sultan is played by Turkish actress Pınar Çağlar Gençtürk.
References
- ↑ Peirce, Leslie P., The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire, Oxford University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-19-508677-5 (paperback).