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  2. Mara Branković - Wikipedia

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    When Mehmed became sultan, she often provided him with advice. [11] Her court at Ježevo included exiled Serbian nobles. [12] According to Nicol, Mara was joined at "Ježevo" by her sister "Cantacuzina" in 1469. The two ladies acted as intermediaries between Mehmed and the Republic of Venice during the first Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479).

  3. Gevherhan Hatun (daughter of Mehmed II) - Wikipedia

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    Gevherhan Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: گوھرخان خاتون "Gem of the Khan"; c. 1446 - c. 1514) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Mehmed II (reign 1444–46 and 1451–81) and Gülbahar Hatun. She was the sister of Sultan Bayezid II (reign 1481–1512).

  4. Gülistu Kadın - Wikipedia

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    She died in 1861, shortly after the birth of her last child. [8] She was buried in her own mausoleum located in Fatih Mosque, Fatih, Constantinople. [9]After her death, her daughter Mediha Sultan was entrusted in the care of Verdicenan Kadın, [5] [10] [6] and her son Mehmed was entrusted in the care of Şayeste Hanım.

  5. Sittişah Hatun - Wikipedia

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    Sittişah Hatun was the daughter of Suleiman Beg, the sixth ruler of Dulkadir State and the niece of Emine Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I's wife. [2] [3] He is described as a man of unshapely corpulence and pathological sensuality but also as a skillful horseman and the owner of magnificent stables, possessed a considerable army of brave, devoted Turk men and was fabulously wealthy, two ...

  6. Gülbahar Hatun (mother of Bayezid II) - Wikipedia

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    Gülbahar entered in Mehmed's harem in 1446, when he was still a prince and the governor of Amasya.She had at least two children, a daughter, Gevherhan Hatun, born in 1446, who married Ughurlu Muhammad in 1474, [18] and a son, Şehzade Bayezid (the future Bayezid II), born in 1447 in Demotika.

  7. Fatma Sultan (daughter of Murad V) - Wikipedia

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    Fatma Sultan inherited her mother’s jewels when she died in 1910, but never wore them. She lived frugally and like an ordinary citizen of Istanbul, even going out herself for the shopping. She was particularly devoted to her husband. [1] [9] At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, every person had to leave Turkey in seven days.

  8. Anna Komnene (daughter of David of Trebizond) - Wikipedia

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    In return, Mehmed married Hatice Hatun, one of Zagan's daughters by his first wife, Sitti Nefise Hatun. [3] Anna's fate is not certain. According to some sources, Anna was killed by her husband because she did not want to convert, while according to others, she remarried Elvanbeyzade Sinan Bey after becoming widowed or divorced. [3]

  9. Nazikeda Kadın (wife of Mehmed VI) - Wikipedia

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    During their stay, Mehmed's daily routine was to visit Nazikeda's room, which was on the same floor as his apartment, to drink his morning coffee with her. [3] Following Mehmed's death in 1926, she moved to Monte Carlo with her elder daughter Ulviye Sultan, her husband Ali Haydar Bey, and her daughter Hümeyra Hanımsultan. [37]