Halime Hatun
Halime Hatun حلیمه خاتون | |
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Grave of Halime Hatun | |
Born | Unknown |
Died |
1254 Sögüt |
Burial | Söğüt |
Spouse | Ertuğrul |
Issue |
Osman I Gündüz Alp Savcı Bey |
Religion | Islam |
Halime Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: حلیمه خاتون) was the wife of Ertuğrul Bey, and the mother of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Biography
Halime Hatun (born Halime Sultan) was a Seljuk princess who was the daughter of Mesud II. She married Ertuğrul and gave birth to three sons, Osman I, Gündüz Alp and Savcı Bey. Historian Heath W. Lowry states that Osman I's mother is unknown.[1] The burial place of Halime Hatun is located in the garden of the Ertuğrul Gazi's grave in Söğüt.
Name
Her birth name was Halime Sultan as she belonged to the Seljuk Family but as she became the member of the Kayi Tribe, she was called Halime Hatun.
In Popular Culture
Esra Bilgiç appeared as Halime Hatun in the Turkish tv-series Diriliş: Ertuğrul.
See also
- Ertuğrul
- Osman I
- Ottoman family tree (more detailed)
- Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman dynasty
References
- ↑ Lowry, Heath W. (1 February 2012). "Nature of the Early Ottoman State, The". SUNY Press. Retrieved 26 December 2017 – via Google Books.
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