- Hüma
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: هما خاتون, "bird of paradise/phoenix" c. 1410 –
September 1449) was a
concubine of
Ottoman Sultan Murad II and the mother...
- Gülçiçek
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: گلچیچک خاتون; "rose blossom", c. 1335 - c. 1400) was a Gr****
woman from
Bithynia who
became a
concubine of
Ottoman Sultan...
- Nilüfer
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: نیلوفر خاتون,
water lily,
called also Lülüfer
Hatun or Ülüfer
Hatun, died c.1363), was a
concubine of Orhan, the second...
-
Kameriye Malhun Hatun ("moon" and "wealth"; also
called Mal
Hatun or Mala
Hatun; died
after 1326) was the
second legal wife of
Osman I, the
leader of...
-
Halime Hatun's death and
later by Bala, Aygül, Gonca,
Malhun and Ayse
after their mothers' deaths. She was
protective of all the Kayı
Hatuns, her nephews...
- of
Turgut Alp. One of the
bravest of the Kayı
Hatuns, she was the
first woman to
support Halime Hatun upon her much-contested
arrival at the tribe. Took...
- Devletşah
Sultan Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: دولت شاه خاتون سلطان, "reign of the Şah" or "sovereign of the reign", c. 1365 - 23
January 1414), was the daughter...
- Ferahşad
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: فرخشاد خاتون "Happiness", also
known as
Muhtereme Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: محترمہ خاتون, "Honorable, respectful"), was...
- Bülbül
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: بلبل خاتون; "Songbird" died c. 1515) was a
concubine of
Sultan Bayezid II of the
Ottoman Empire. Her
origin is unknown...
-
Rabia Bala
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: رابعه بالا خاتون, "spring" and "young one"; died
January 1324) was the wife of
Osman I, the
founder of the Ottoman...