Şehzade Abdullah (son of Suleiman the Magnificent)
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| Şehzade Abdullah | |||||
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| Born | c. 1525 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire | ||||
| Died | c. 1528 (aged 2–3) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire | ||||
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| Dynasty | Ottoman | ||||
| Father | Suleiman I | ||||
| Mother | Hürrem Sultan | ||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Şehzade Abdullah (c. 1525 – c. 1528) was an Ottoman prince, son of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his favorite Hürrem Sultan.[1][2][3] He was born around 1525 in Eski Saray, the Ottoman Empire and died due to a disease, possibly smallpox, in Constantinople, around 1528. He was buried in the Yavuz Selim Mosque[3][2]
Although sometimes popularly considered, current historians believe he was not Mihrimah Sultan's twin as she was likely born in late 1522.[3]