Raziye Hatun is buried inside Arap Mosque in Istanbul.
Died
26 June 1597 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Buried
Arap Mosque, Istanbul
Spouse(s)
Bekir Agha Yahya Bey
Issue
First marriage Mustafa Pasha A son Two daughters
Ayşe Raziye Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: راضیه خاتون; "the living one" or "womanly" and "the accepting one" died 26 June 1597) was a lady-in-waiting to Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire.
Ayşe RaziyeHatun (Ottoman Turkish: راضیه خاتون; "the living one" or "womanly" and "the accepting one" died 26 June 1597) was a lady-in-waiting to Sultan...
mistress of the housekeeper Canfeda Hatun, mistress of financial affairs RaziyeHatun, and the poet Hubbi Hatun, Finally, after the death of his mother...
ultimate authority through her son, her favorites, Canfeda Hatun, RaziyeHatun, and Hubbi Hatun trusted ladies-in-waiting to Murad and Nurbanu also appear...
other and Handan never was Haseki Sultan. Handan also had an ally in RaziyeHatun, an harem staff member who had helped her to became Mehmed's favorite...
harem. Canfeda along with mistress of financial affairs RaziyeHatun, the poetess Hubbi Hatun, and other musahibes (favourites) of Murad III, appears...
who included mistress of the housekeeper Canfeda Hatun and mistress of financial affairs RaziyeHatun. She died in 1590 in Istanbul and was buried at Eyüp...
transcontinental empire from its inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922. Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: خاتون) was used as an honorific for women in the Ottoman...
Abdulmejid II Halime Hatun Malhun Hatun Nilüfer Hatun Gülçiçek Hatun Devlet Hatun Emine Hatun Hüma Hatun Gülbahar Hatun Gülbahar Hatun Hafsa Sultan Hürrem...
November 1553, Konya, buried in Şehzade Mosque, Istanbul), with Hürrem; Raziye Sultan (c. 1519 - c. 1520, and buried in Yahya Efendi mausoleum); Mihrimah...