Ayşe Hatun
Ayşe Hatun / Sultan is the name of many wives of the Ottoman Sultans:
- Gülbahar Hatun, also known as "Ayşe Hatun", (?-1505/10), the daughter of Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey, the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirids centered on Elbistan in Kahramanmaraş, or a daughter of Abdu's-Samad, an Albanian who had "turned Turk" and converted to Islam and joined the Turkish Millet. She was the mother of Selim I.
- Ayşe Hatun (wife of Selim I) first wife of Selim I (1476-1539), daughter of Mengli Giray and the first wife of the Ottoman Sultan Selim I, and the mother of Beyhan Sultan, Hâfize Sultan and Daulat-Shahi (Yanikhan) Sultan.
- Ayşe Hafsa Sultan (5 December 1479 – 19 March 1534), daughter of Abd'ûl-Muin and second wife of the Ottoman Sultan Selim I, and the mother of Suleiman the Magnificent, Hatice Sultan, Fatma Sultan and Hafsa Sultan.
- Ayesha Begum, wife of Ottoman prince Şehzade Mehmed (d. 1476), the son of Sultan Bayezid II and his ninth wife Ferahşad Hatun.
- Ayşe Hatun (wife of Osman II), first wife of Ottoman Sultan Osman II.
- Ayşe Hatun (wife of Murad IV), first wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad IV.
- Ayşe Hatun (wife of Ibrahim), fifth wife of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim.
- Ayşe Behri Kadınefendi, nineteenth wife of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III.
- Hace Ayşe Kadınefendi, third wife of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud I.
- Ayşe Adilşah Kadınefendi, fifth wife of Ottoman Sultan Mustafa III.
- Ayşe Kadınefendi (wife of Abdul Hamid I), first wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I.
- Ayşe Seniyeperver (Sinâ-Pervar) Valide Sultan, eleventh wive of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I and adoptive/step-mother of Mustafa IV
- Ayşe Hanımefendi (wife of Abdul Hamid I), fifteenth wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I.
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