Imperial title used for the chief consort of an Ottoman sultan
Haseki Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خاصکى سلطان, Ḫāṣekī Sulṭān;Turkish pronunciation:[haseˈcisuɫˈtaːn]) was the title used for the chief consort of an Ottoman sultan. In later years, the meaning of the title changed to "imperial consort".[1] Hurrem Sultan, principal consort and legal wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, was the first holder of this title.[2] The title lost its exclusivity under Ibrahim I, who bestowed it upon eight women simultaneously. The title haseki sultan was used until the 17th century. After that, kadınefendi became the highest ranking title for imperial consorts, although this title was not as prestigious as haseki sultan.
HasekiSultan (Ottoman Turkish: خاصکى سلطان, ḪāṣekīSulṭān; Turkish pronunciation: [haseˈci suɫˈtaːn]) was the title used for the chief consort of an Ottoman...
imperial consort to receive the title, created for her, to HasekiSultan. Hürrem remained in the sultan's court for the rest of her life, enjoying a close relationship...
The HasekiSultan Complex (also Hürrem Sultan Complex) (Turkish: Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque complex in...
Nurbanu Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: نور بانو سلطان; "queen of light", c. 1525/1527 – 7 December 1583) was HasekiSultan of the Ottoman Empire and the legal...
Rabia Sultan (Turkish pronunciation: [ɾabiˀa suɫtʰan]; Ottoman Turkish: رابعه سلطان; "spring", died 14 January 1712) was the HasekiSultan of Sultan Ahmed...
HasekiSultan Imaret was an Ottoman public soup kitchen established in Jerusalem to feed the poor during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. The imaret...
Muazzez Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خدیجہ معزز سلطان; "respecful lady" and "precious", died 12 September 1687) was the third HasekiSultan of Sultan Ibrahim...
Hatice Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: تورخان سلطان, "merciful" or "noble"; c. 1627 – 4 August 1683) was the first HasekiSultan of the Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim...
HasekiSultan and perhaps legal wife, Kösem Sultan. When Ibrahim was 2, his father suddenly died, and Ibrahim's uncle Mustafa I became the new sultan...
In the Ottoman Empire, hasekisultan (Ottoman Turkish: حاصكي سلطان; ḪāṣekīSulṭān; Turkish pronunciation: [haseˈci suɫˈtaːn]) was the title held by the...
Safiye Sultan was still alive. Her fellow consort Handan Sultan received only 1,000 aspers as Valide Sultan. Kösem Sultan, the HasekiSultan to Ahmed...
concubines - of the Sultan, referred to as hasekisultans, or the mothers of the Sultan, known as valide sultans. Many of them were of slave origin, as was...
Cankurtaran Cerrahpaşa Cibali Demirtaş Derviş Ali Emin Sinan Hacı Kadın HasekiSultan Hırka-İ Şerif Hobyar Hoca Gıyasettin Hocapaşa İskenderpaşa Kalenderhane...
valide sultans during the sixteenth century, as haseki as well as legal wife to Sultan Selim II. Nurbanu’s influential career as valide sultan established...
however she and Safiye didn't really like each other and Handan never was HasekiSultan. Handan also had an ally in Raziye Hatun, an harem staff member who...
Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 1663 for Turhan Sultan, first Haseki of Sultan Ibrahim and mother of Sultan Mehmed IV. The tomb is situated on the corner...
valide sultan, and Hürrem Sultan, Suleiman's chief consort and first hasekisultan. The evolving usage of this title reflected power shifts among imperial...
palace. Selim had a Haseki and legal wife, and at least seven concubines. Nurbanu Sultan, his favorite concubine, HasekiSultan, legal wife and the mother...