Şehzade Abdullah
Şehzade Abdullah (c. 1523–1526) was an Ottoman prince (şehzade), as the son of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. He is generally understood to be the son of Hurrem Sultan,[1] as Suleiman and Hurrem were in a monogamous relationship by the time of his birth.[2][3] He was born circa 1523 in Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman Empire, and died at the age of three due to a disease in 1525 in Istanbul. As his mother was Hurrem Sultan, he would likely have been Mihrimah Sultan's twin given that their births occurred in the same year.
Sehzade Abdullah | |||||
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Born | 1523 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | ||||
Died | 1525 (aged 1–2) Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | ||||
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Dynasty | Ottoman | ||||
Father | Suleiman the Magnificent | ||||
Mother | Hurrem Sultan (possibly) | ||||
Religion | Islam |
References
- Oztuna Yilmaz (1998). Osmanli Devleti Tarihi. Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi. ISBN 9751719356. OCLC 862307379.
- Leslie Penn Peirce (2010). The imperial harem : women and sovereignitiy in the Ottoman Empire. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195086775. OCLC 723638763.
- Peirce, Leslie (2017). Empress of the East: How a European Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire. Basic Books. ISBN 9780465032518.
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