- Ayşe
Sultan and
Fatma Sultan and a son, Şehzade
Korkut in 1469. With
Korkud's birth, she
acquired a
greater status within the
royal household. According...
- Şehzade
Orhan (? –
before 1520) Şehzade Musa (? –
before 1520) Şehzade
Korkud (? –
before 1520)
Suleiman I (1494–1566) – with
Hafsa Hatun. Also known...
-
Flashbacks of her,
where she said that she lost her 3 sons, Orhan, Musa, and
Korkud.
Unknown origin,
possibly a slave.
Hafsa Sultan is only
known to have 1...
- p. 50.
Stavrides 2001, p. 181. Al-Tikriti,
Nabil Sirri (2004). Şehzade
Korkud (ca. 1468-1513) and the
Articulation of
Early 16th
Century Ottoman Religious...
-
during the
subsequent civil wars
between his
older brothers. Ömer Çelebi.
Korkud Çelebi.
Ibrahim Çelebi.
Bayezid I had at
least five daughters:
Fatma Hundi...
- Constantinople,
buried in
Murad III Mausoleum,
Hagia Sophia Mosque); Şehzade
Korkud (?,
Topkapi Palace,
Constantinople -
murdered 28
January 1595, Topkapı Palace...
- Başlıklı
Mihasebe Defteri. p. 33. Al-Tikriti,
Nabil Sirri (2004). Şehzade
Korkud (ca. 1468-1513) and the
Articulation of
Early 16th
Century Ottoman Religious...
-
start raiding the
southern and
western s****s of
Anatolia on
behalf of
Korkud, son of
Bayezid II.
Andreas Rieger (1994). Die Seeaktivitäten der muslimischen...
- as well as in the
stories of the
heroic epic of
Oghuz epic
Kitab Dede
Korkud,
which includes early Turkic representations and
archaic views formed in...
-
Avrasya Etnografya Vakfı. p. 212. Al-Tikriti,
Nabil Sirri (2004). Şehzade
Korkud (ca. 1468-1513) and the
Articulation of
Early 16th
Century Ottoman Religious...