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  1. Mihrimah Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: مهرماه سلطان, "sun and moon" or "light of the moon", Turkish pronunciation: [mihɾiˈmah suɫˈtan]; 1522 – 25 January 1578) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent and his wife, Hürrem Sultan.

  2. Aug 13, 2022 · Mihrimah means “sun and moon” or “moon of the suns” in Persian. Over the next few years, Mihrmah and her elder brother Mehmed were joined in the nursery by four more brothers – Selim, Abdullah, Bayezid and Cihangir. This in itself was an enormous break with tradition. However, he did have an elder son named Mustafa with Mahidevran Hatun.

  3. Mihrimah Sultan's most famous foundations are the two mosque complexes in Istanbul that bear her name. She commissioned her father's chief architect Sinan to build them at the two entrances ...

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  5. Her power and influence make Mihrimah Sultan the most famous and powerful of all Ottoman princesses. Mihrimah sultan was the daughter of sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. Her mother was Hurrem sultan.

  6. Aug 15, 2022 · Rüstem was dismissed from his post as grand vizier but escaped execution. He was sent into semi-exile in a palace owned by Mihrimah on the outskirts of Istanbul. Mustafa’s only surviving son Mehmed was also hunted down and strangled. 1 It is not clear what role, if any, Mihrimah and her mother played in Mustafa’s downfall.

  7. Mihrimah Sultan was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent and his wife, Hürrem Sultan. She was the most powerful imperial princess in Ottoman history according to historian Mustafa Selaniki who described her as the greatest and most respected princess and a prominent figure in the so-called Sultanate of Women.

  8. Mihrimah Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: مهرماہ سلطان; "sun and moon" or "light of the moon"; 10 June 1812 – 3 July 1838) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Mahmud II, and his consort Hoşyar Kadın. She was the half-sister of Sultans Abdulmejid I and Abdulaziz.

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