- a
narrative that
actually merges the
stories of the Orhan's
consorts Bayalun and Asporça: in fact, the
abduction of Bilecik's
daughter occurred in 1299...
- the help of the
former Khans'
vizier Temur Qutlugh and of
Bulaghan (or
Bayalun) khatun. His
conversion is also
mentioned in
Russian chronicles, but without...
-
Andronikos III Palaiologos's
illegitimate daughter, who came to be
known as
Bayalun. In 1333, she was
given permission to
visit her
father in Constantinople...
-
given to
Orhan as a consort, but this wife is
usually identified with
Bayalun Hatun, and if the
kidnapped girl was Asporça, this
would mean that her...
- had been
married to Öz Beg Khan of the
Golden Horde, and
taken the name
Bayalun. Ibn
Battuta claims to have
accompanied her to
Constantinople from her...
- (died young) Möngke Temür (only
attested in
Timurid sources)
Princess Bayalun Married to
Kurin Küregen (nephew of
Uladai Küreg Empress, of the Hongjila...
- Khan had just
given permission for one of his
pregnant wives,
Princess Bayalun, a
daughter of
Byzantine emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos, to return...
- children,
called Gümüşlü
Kumbet in Bursa.
Orhan had at
least seven consorts:
Bayalun Hatun. She is also called,
among the
different variants, Baylun, Bilun...
-
having married his son
Orhan sometime later, and her name was
changed in
Bayalun Afterwards,
Osman and
several of his men took over all
towns and villages...
- Khan had just
given permission for one of his
pregnant wives,
Princess Bayalun, a
daughter of
Byzantine emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos, to return...