Hatice Muazzez Sultan

Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez

The mausoleum of Suleiman the Magnificent, where the resting place of Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez İkinci Haseki Sultân is located at.
Born Eva
1629
Poland
Died 1687
Istanbul
Resting place Inside the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul
Ethnicity Polish or Abhazian
Title Haseki Sultan[1]
Religion Judaism at birth, converted to Islam after her capture
Spouse(s) Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim
Children Ottoman Sultan Ahmed II

Haseki Hatice Mu’azzez Sultan[2][3] (née Eva; ca. 1629 – 1687; "Mu'azzez, Muazzez" meaning "Powerful, strong") was a consort of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim and mother of Ahmed II.

The son of Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez İkinci Haseki Sultân, Caliph of Islam Ghazi Ottoman Sultan Ahmed II, احمد ثانى, Aḥmed-i sānī, Khan.
The burial place of Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez İkinci Haseki Sultân is located at the Süleymaniye Mosque

Biography

She was the Polish Jewish spouse of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim I and the biological mother of Caliph of Islam Ottoman Ghazi Sultan Ahmed II Khan.[4] However, she was not Valide Sultan to her son because she died four years before Ahmed II's accession to the throne[5] in 1687 in Istanbul. She was regarded as the most beautiful wife of Sultan Ibrahim I. She was also known for her mild character, since she was not as ambitious for power as Turhan Hatice Sultan, who fought Kösem Sultan and triumphed when Kösem was murdered.

Her burial place

Her resting place is located at the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent inside Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul.

See also

Further reading

References

  1. "Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish), according to more recent investigations, proclaims her name as Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez İkinci Haseki Sultân". Ottoman Web Page. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  2. Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları (Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications), 15th Ed., 2009, page 307, ISBN 978-975-269-299-2
  3. "Ottoman Research Foundation (in Turkish); reveals the results of recent ivestigations and announces her name as "Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez Haseki"". Ottoman Sultans Web Page. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  4. "Sultan Ahmed II Khan". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 2010-12-17.


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