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  1. Gülçiçek Hatun (en turco otomano: كلچیچك خاتون ‎; en griego: Γκιουλτσιτσέκ Χατούν, "flor de rosa") (Bitinia, c.1355 — Bursa, c.1400) fue una mujer de orígenes griegos de Bitinia [1] que se convirtió en la primera esposa del sultán otomano Murad I y Valide Hatun de su hijo Bayezid I, [2] esto último es ...

  2. Gülçiçek Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: گلچیچک خاتون; "rose blossom", c. 1335 - c. 1400) was a Greek woman from Bithynia who became a concubine of Ottoman Sultan Murad I and Valide Hatun to their son Bayezid I.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bayezid_IBayezid I - Wikipedia

    Bayezid was the son of Murad I and his Greek wife, Gülçiçek Hatun. His first major role was as governor of Kütahya, a city that he earned by marrying the daughter of a Germiyanid ruler. He was an impetuous soldier, earning the nickname "Thunderbolt" in a battle against the Karamanids.

  4. Valide Devlet Hatun (en turco otomano: دولت خاتون ‎, "felicidad") (Kütahya, c.1361 — Bursa, 23 de enero de 1414) fue consorte del sultán Bayezid I y la madre de Mehmed I del Imperio Otomano, volviéndose así la Valide Hatun al ascender al trono.

  5. Gülçiçek Hatun ( Ottoman Turkish: كلچیچك خاتون; " rose blossom ", c. 1335 - c. 1400) was a Greek woman from Bithynia who became a concubine of Ottoman Sultan Murad I and Valide Hatun to their son Bayezid I. The husband of Gülçiçek Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Murad I.

  6. The beylik of Isfendiyar in Kastamonu, ruled by the brother of the Sultan's wife, Gülçiçek Hatun, recognized the Ottomans as sovereign. In 1385, Shahzade Savcı Bey rebelled against his father ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhatunKhatun - Wikipedia

    Khatun [a] ( / xəˈtuːn / khə-TOON) is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a kagan of the Turkic Khaganates and in the subsequent Mongol Empire . Etymology and history. Before the advent of Islam in Central Asia, Khatun was the title of the queen of Bukhara.