Atike Sultan (daughter of Ahmed I)
Atike Sultan | |||||
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Born | 1614 Hagia Sophia Mosque[1] | ||||
Spouse |
Koca Kenan Pasha
(died 1652)Doğancı Yusuf Pasha (m. 1652) | ||||
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Dynasty | Ottoman | ||||
Father | Ahmed I | ||||
Mother | Köşem sultan | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Burnaz Atike Sultan
Her first husband was the son of Etmekçizade Ahmed Pasha (died 1618). They married most probably in 1618. Upon the death of her husband, she was married to Koca Kenan Pasha.[3][4][5]: 168 By 1639, during the reign of her brother sultan Murad IV, her stipend was 330 aspers a day.[6]
Mihnea III, the ruler of Wallachia was a good friend of Atike and her husband Kenan Pasha. Mihnea, as stated by the renowned Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi, experienced the privilege of being treated as their adopted son.[7]
Turhan Sultan, consort of her brother sultan Ibrahim, and the mother of sultan Mehmed IV, and who had been a gift of Kör Süleyman Pasha to Kösem Sultan, had been trained by Atike Sultan.[8]
After Kenan Pasha's death, she married[3] Doğancı Yusuf Pasha in 1652.[9] In 1683, she commissioned a fountain (çeşme) between Salacak and Doğancılar.[2]
In popular culture
In the Turkish TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem, Atike Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Ece Çeşmioğlu.[10]
See also
- List of Ottoman Princesses
References
- ^ ISBN 978-9-753-50118-7.
- ^ ISBN 978-975-7512-17-2.
- ^ a b Tezcan, Baki (November 2001). Searching for Osman: A reassessment of the deposition of the Ottoman Sultan Osman II (1618-1622). pp. 334 n. 58.
- ^ Çelebi, Evliya; Temelkuran, Tevfik; Aktaş, Necati; Çevik, Münim (1976). Evliya Çelebi seyahatnamesi, Volumes 3-4. Üçdal Neşriyat. p. 968.
- ISSN 1330-0598.
- ^ Dumas, Juliette (2013). Les perles de nacre du sultanat: Les princesses ottomanes (mi-XVe – mi-XVIIIe siècle). p. 265.
- ^ Feodorov, Ioana (January 1, 2014). "Mihnea III Radu, Prince of Wallachia, as Seen by Paul of Aleppo and His Father Makāriyūs Ibn al-Zaʻīm, Patriarch of Antioch". ResearchGate. pp. 289–306. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
- ISBN 978-0-195-08677-5.
- ^ Mustafa Naima Efendi (1968). Naîmâ Târihi - Cilt 4. Zuhuri Danişman Yayinevi. p. 2266.
- ^ Muhtesem Yüzyil: Kösem (2015–2017), retrieved 2019-02-07