Şah Sultan (daughter of Bayezid II)
Şah Sultan was daughter of Bayezid II and Bülbül Hatun.
| Şah Sultan | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1474 Amasya, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) |
| Died | c. 1534? |
| Burial | Hatice Sultan Tomb, Bursa |
| Spouse | Nasuh Bey (m. 1489) |
| Issue | a daughter |
| Father | Bayezid II |
| Mother | Bülbül Hatun |
| Religion | Islam |
Biography
Şah Sultan was born in 1474. Some sources call her even Şehzade Şah Sultan.[1] She married to Nasuh Bey in 1489 or 1490, who was governor of Alexandria, Shkodër, and Silistre.[2] With him she had a daughter.
Death
Şah Sultan died after 1506, when she built a mosque.[3] According to Öztuna, suggested date of her death is around 1534.[4] It is known, when she died, she owned several estates in Dimetoka, which she dedicated to charity. When she died, she was buried beside her sister Hatice.
References
- Uluçay, 1988, p. 52.
- Mustafa Güler (2002). Osmanlı Devleti'nde haremeyn vakıfları (XVI-XVII. yüzyıllar), p. 102.
- Publications de la Société d'histoire turque: VII. sér (1980), p. 29.
- Öztuna (1963). Türkiye tarihi: baslangicindan zamanimiza kadar, Vol. 4-6, p. 30.
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