Emine Hatun

Emine Hatun
Valide Hatun of the Ottoman Sultanate
1st Tenure 26 May 1421 – August 1444
Predecessor Nilüfer Hatun
Successor Hüma Hatun
2nd Tenure September 1446 – 1449
Predecessor Hüma Hatun
Successor Emine Gülbahar Hatun
Born c. 1389
Elbistan, Dulkadirids
Died c. 1449
Bursa, Ottoman Sultanate
Burial Muradiye Mosque, Bursa
Spouse Mehmed I
Issue Murad II
Father Nasıreddin Muhammed Bey,
the fifth ruler of Dulkadirids
Religion Islam

Emine Hatun (c. 1389 – c. 1449) was the third wife of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I, mother of Murad II,[1] and the grandmother of Mehmed the Conqueror.

Biography

Emine was Turkish, daughter of Nasıreddin Mehmed Bey, the fifth ruler of Dulkadirids. In 1403, Emine was married to Mehmed I. Her marriage served as an alliance between the Ottomans and this buffer state. Her tomb is located at the site known as Hatuniye Tomb in Muradiye Mosque in Bursa.

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Ottoman royalty
Preceded by
Nilüfer Hatun
Valide Hatun
26 May 1421 – August 1444
Succeeded by
Hüma Hatun
Preceded by
Hüma Hatun
Valide Hatun
September 1446 – 1449
Succeeded by
Emine Gülbahar Hatun


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