Rukiye Sultan (daughter of Murad III)
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Rükiye Sultan | |
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Born | 1586 Topkapi Palace |
Died | c. 1639? Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey) |
Burial | Mehmed III Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul |
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Dynasty | Ottoman |
Father | Murad III |
Mother | Şemsiruhsar Hatun |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Rükiye Sultan was a daughter of Murad III.
Biography[edit]
Rükiye was the only daughter of Şemsiruhsar Hatun,[1] who was most likely also the mother of Şehzade Hasan. She is one of the few daughters of Murat III who survived the epidemic in 1598 and lived in the seventeenth century. At the request of her nephew Ahmed I, she was married in 1613 to Nakkaş Hasan Pasha,[2] who was a statesman, painter and governor of Rumelia. He was appointed deputy of Budin in 1608 and 1613, and during the reign of Sultan Osman II he reached the position of third vizier. After the death of Hasan Pasha in July 1622, the fate of Rükiye Sultan remains unknown. It is known that after Murat IV ascended the throne, Kösem Sultan was worried about the fate of the unmarried Sultanas, whom she married, so it is most likely that Rükiye remarried after her husband's death, but the data on the marriage have not been preserved. She died in 1639 at the earliest in Istanbul.
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