Şehzade Abdullah | |||||
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Born | c. 1525 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire | ||||
Died | c. 1528 2–3) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire | (aged||||
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Dynasty | Ottoman | ||||
Father | Suleiman the Magnificent | ||||
Mother | Hurrem Sultan | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Şehzade Abdullah (c. 1525 – c. 1528) was an Ottoman prince (şehzade), as the son of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and of Hurrem Sultan,[1] as Suleiman and Hurrem were in a monogamous relationship by the time of his birth.[2][3] He was born around 1525 in Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman Empire and died due to a disease, possibly smallpox, in Constantinople, around 1528.[3][2]
Although sometimes popularly considered, current historians believe he was not Mihrimah Sultan's twin as it is likely their births happened years apart.[3]
References
- ↑ Oztuna Yilmaz (1998). Osmanli Devleti Tarihi. Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi. ISBN 9751719356. OCLC 862307379.
- 1 2 Leslie Penn Peirce (2010). The imperial harem : women and sovereignitiy in the Ottoman Empire. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195086775. OCLC 723638763.
- 1 2 3 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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