Gevhermüluk Sultan
Ottoman princess (c.1467–1550)
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Gevhermüluk Sultan (1467 — 20 January 1550) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512), and half sister to Selim I (r. 1512–1520).
Amasya, Ottoman Empire
(modern-day Turkey)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Neslişah Hanımsultan
| Gevhermüluk Sultan | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1467 Amasya, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey) |
| Died | 20 January 1550 (aged 82–83) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
| Spouse | Dukakinzade Mehmed Pasha |
| Issue | Sultanzade Ahmed Bey Neslişah Hanımsultan |
| Father | Bayezid II |
| Religion | Islam |
Early life
Anthony Dolphin Alderson notes, referring to Ulucay, that Şehzade Mahmud and Gevhermüluk Sultan were full brother and sister.[1][full citation needed]
She married Dukakinzade Mehmed Pasha, son of Grand Vizier Dukakinzade Ahmed Pasha[2],governor of Smederevo, Kyustendil, Karaman and finally Allepo. He died in 1557.[3] Their son was Sultanzade Dukakinzade Mehmed Ahmed Bey (died 1537) and their daughter was Neslişah Hanımsultan (1507–1579), who had built her own mosque in 1522 named after her.[4] Ahmed Bey was known as a Divan poet who in 1503 married Hanzade Ayşe Mihrihan Hanımsultan, daughter of his aunt Ayşe Sultan, and had a daughter, Mihrimah Hanim. Neslişah Hanimsultan married his uncle Dukaginzade Ibrahim Pasha (died 1582).[5]