- ad-Dīn İbrahim ibn Hizr
Ahmedi (1334–1413),
better known by his pen name
Taceddin Ahmedi, was an
Ottoman poet and is
considered one of the
greatest poets...
- as
consort was
taken by her
niece Hatice Hatun,
daughter of her
brother Tâceddin Ibrâhim II Bey. Born Tacünnisa
Hatice Halime Sultan Hatun of the princely...
- some sources, she was two
distinct consorts.
Hatice Hatun,
daughter of
Taceddin Ibrahim II Bey, son of İsfendiyar Bey (brother of
Hatice Halime Hatun)...
-
historiography for example, the İskendernâme, was
composed by the poet
Taceddin Ahmedi (1334–1413).
Until the 19th century,
Ottoman prose did not contain...
-
buried in
Mehmed I Mausoleum, Bursa) - with
Kumru Hatun. She
married Taceddin Ibrahim II Bey,
ruler of
Isfendiyarids (1392 – 30 May 1443), son of İsfendiyar...
-
Hatun to
Murad II,
followed by the
marriage of his
eldest son and heir
Tâceddin Ibrâhim II Bey to Selçuk Hatun,
daughter of
Mehmed I and half-sister of...
- was
first introduced as
Elcim Hatun to hide real Elcim's
identity from
Taceddin Noyan. She was a
strong warrior and a
brave Hatun who was
willing to do...
- Ottomans),
written in the 14th
century by the
Ottoman poet and
court physician Tâceddîn İbrâhîm bin Hızîr [tr]
better known as Ahmedî (1334–1413), Behcetü't Tevârîh [tr]...
- Eskandar-nâme of Nâseri Kermâni (dating to 1850). The İskendernâme of
Taceddin Ahmedi is the
oldest surviving work of
Ottoman historiography. It is usually...
- Bağluca to Gülbahar.
After six years, in 1473, she sold the
village to
Taceddin Bey, son of
Hamza Bali (died 1486), the book
keeper of Bayezid's court...