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  1. Muradiye Complex, Bursa. Spouse. Bayezid II. Issue. Kamerşah Sultan. Şehzade Alemşah. Religion. Sunni Islam. Gülruh Hatun ( Ottoman Turkish: کل رخ خاتون, " Rose face "), also known as Gülendam Hatun ( Ottoman Turkish: کل اندام خاتون, " Rose soul "), [1] was a consort of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire .

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gülruh_HatunGülruh Hatun - Vikipedi

    Gülruh Hatun ( Osmanlı Türkçesi: گل رخ خاتون), Sultan II. Bayezid’in eşi [1] ve Şehzade Alemşah ile Kamerşah Hatun 'un annesi. [2] [3] Kaynakça. ^ Leslie P. Peirce, The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire. ^ Ahmed Akgündüz, Said Öztürk, Ottoman History - Misperceptions and Truths.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bayezid_IIBayezid II - Wikipedia

    Bayezid II was the son of Mehmed II (1432–1481) and Gülbahar Hatun, an Albanian concubine. There are sources that claim that Bayezid was the son of Sittişah Hatun, due to the two women's common middle name, Mükrime. This would make Ayşe Hatun, one of Bayezid's consorts, a first cousin of Bayezid II.

  5. Sultan (Ottoman Turkish:سلطان) and Hatun (Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠲᠤᠨ хатан; Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: katun; Ottoman Turkish: خاتون, romanized: hatun or قادین romanized: kadın; Persian: خاتون khātūn; Chinese: 可敦; Hindi: ख़ातून khātūn) are the two female titles that were used for Ottoman ...

  6. Gülruh Hatun (Ottoman Turkish : کل رخ خاتون , "Rose face"), also known as Gülendam Hatun (Ottoman Turkish : کل اندام خاتون , "Rose body"), was a consort of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire.

  7. Gulruh Hatun is a courtier who represents XV. century women left in the dark. Therefore in this study, it is almed to understand the activities of the roles of the highest ranking woman of the prince’s household who went to various provinces of the ottoman geography with her son in the 15 th and 16 th centuries by mirroring the Gulruh Hatun.

  8. Gulruh Hatun, wife of Bayezid II, a charitable lady, ordered a masjid and a school to be built in Akhisar and in Bursa, respectively. Donating many shops, a “hamam”, or public bath, a “han”, or caravanserai, and a mill, she ordered her own mausoleum to be built while she was alive.

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