词条 | Aynışah Hatun |
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| name = Aynışah Hatun | title = | image = | caption = | spouse = Damad Sultanzade Göde Ahmed Bey | issue = Sultanzade Zeyneddin Bey Two daughters | full name = | house = Ottoman (by birth) Aq Qoyunlu (by marriage) | father = Bayezid II | mother = Şirin Hatun | birth_date = | birth_place = Amasya, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) | death_date = | death_place = Bursa (?),[1] Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) | burial_place = | religion = Islam }} Aynışah Hatun was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Bayezid II (reign 1481–1512) and sister of Sultan Selim I (reign 1512–1520) of the Ottoman Empire. LifeAynışah, or Hatice Aynışah Hatun {{sfn|Sakaoğlu|2008|page=143}}, was born in Amasya, during her father's princedom. Her mother was his consort Şirin Hatun ; thus she had one full-sibling, Şehzade Abdullah (d. 1483).{{sfn|Sakaoğlu|2008|page=143}} In 1489{{sfn|Sakaoğlu|2008|page=143}} or 1490,{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=24}} Aynışah was married to Göde Ahmed Bey (d. 1498), son of Shahzada Damad Muhammad Mirza Pasha Ugurlu of the Ağ Qoyunlu{{sfn|Faroqhi, Fleet|2012|p=}}{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=21}} and her aunt Gevherhan Hatun and thus her own cousin. There is a possibility that, since Ahmed had already been living in the Sultan's court for a long time, the marriage took place at an even earlier date.{{sfn|Sakaoğlu|2008|page=143}} Göde Ahmed later took part in the fight for the Ağ Qoyunlu throne and was eventually murdered after a brief rule over the Ağ Qoyunlu lands.{{sfn|Faroqhi, Fleet|2012|p=}}{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=21}} Aynışah kept correspondence with both her father, Bayezid, and brother Selim, as has been proven by surviving letters of hers. {{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=25}} She was still alive and on good terms with the latter when he deposed the former in 1512, as evident in a letter she, like several of her sisters{{sfn|Sakaoğlu|2008|page=143}}, wrote him to congratulate him on his ascension.{{sfn|Uluçay|1956|page=68}}{{sfn|Tezcan|2006|page=}} In around 1506,{{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=25}} she built a mekteb (meaning elementary school) in Alemdar vicinity of Fatih, Istanbul, close to where Hacı Beşir Ağa Külliye (meaning Complex) was later erected. In this school she bequeathed her property. {{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=25}} Her grave was also situated there,[2][3] while a certain Aynışah Sultan that lies buried in the same tomb as her mother Şirin and brother Abdullah, in Bursa, is her niece of the same name, Abdullah's daughter. {{sfn|Uluçay|1985|page=25}}{{sfn|Şapolyo|1961|page=93}} IssueWith Göde Ahmed, Aynışah had three children:
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