Mihrişah Kadın (mother of Mustafa III) explained

Mihrişah Kadın
Full Name:Turkish: Emine Mihrişah Kadın
Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: امینه مھرشاہ قادین
Death Date:April 1732
Death Place:Eski Palace, Beyazıt Square, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey)
Burial Place:Imperial ladies Mausoleum, New Mosque, Eminönü, Istanbul
Spouse:Ahmed III
Spouse-Type:Consort of
Religion:Sunni Islam

Emine Mihrişah Kadın (Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: امینه مھرشاہ قادین, "trustworthy" or "benign" and "sun/light of the Şah"; died April 1732) was a consort of Sultan Ahmed III and the mother of Sultan Mustafa III.

Life

After entering the ottoman imperial harem as a concubine she was given the name Mihrişah (meaning "Sun of the Şah" in Persian).

The couple had four sons together. On 25 August 1710 she gave birth to her first son Şehzade Süleyman, on 28 January 1717 she gave birth to her second son Şehzade Mustafa. In 1718, she gave birth to her third son Şehzade Bayezid, and in 1728 she gave birth to her fourth son Şehzade Seyfeddin, and the same year when Süleyman was eighteen and Mustafa was eleven she commissioned two fountains in Üsküdar, in their names.[1] [2]

Ahmed was deposed in 1730, and his nephew Mahmud I ascended the throne. Mihrişah along with other ladies and daughters of Ahmed's harem went to the Eski Palace.

Death and aftermath

She died in April 1732, and was buried in the mausoleum of Imperial Ladies, New Mosque, Istanbul.

Şehzade Mustafa ascended the throne as Mustafa III after Sultan Osman III's death in 1757. However, she was never Valide Sultan, as she had died before Mustafa ascended the throne. He commissioned the Ayazma Mosque in memory of his mother, and elder brother Şehzade Süleyman. A fountain is also present near her tomb.

Issue

Together with Ahmed, Mihrişah had at least four sons:

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. http://www.suvakfi.org.tr/cesme/mustafa-sehzade-cesmesi-h-1141-m-1728/1758/ Fountain of Şehzade Mustafa
  2. http://www.suvakfi.org.tr/cesme/suleyman-sehzade-cesmesi-h-1141-m-1728/1736/ Fountain of Şehzade Süleyman