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  1. Rabia Bala Hatun (en turco otomano: رابعہ بالا ھاتون; "niña de primavera") (c.1258 — Söğüt, enero de 1324) también conocida como Bala Hatun, fue la segunda esposa del sultán Osman I, el fundador del Imperio Otomano, por razones políticas .

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  2. Rabia Bala Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: رابعه بالا خاتون, "spring" and "young one"; died January 1324) was the wife of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Dynasty. She was the daughter of Sheikh Edebali and the mother of Alaeddin Ali Pasha of the Ottoman Empire .

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  3. Bala Hatun is the main female protagonist character alongside Malhun Hatun in series Kurulus Osman . Based on 'Rabia Bala Hatun' who was the daughter of Sheikh Edebali, second wife of Osman Ghazi and the mother of Alaeddin pasha. In the Kurulus Osman series, it appears that Bala is a...

  4. A city in the Seljuk Empire. Rabia Bala was the first wife of Osman Ghazi, the first sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Some historians say that she was the second wife of Osman Ghazi and some say that she was the first wife of Osman Ghazi and Rabia Bala hatun was the daughter of Hatun Sheikh Edabali.

  5. Rabia Bala Hatun ( en turco otomano: رابعہ بالا ھاتون; "niña de primavera") ( c. 1258 — Söğüt, Enero de 1324) también conocida como Bala Hatun, fue la segunda esposa del sultán Osman I, el fundador del Imperio Otomano. Rabia Bala Hatun. Consorte del Imperio Otomano. Tumba de Bala Hatun. Reinado.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2023 · Some say it was Rabia Bala Hatun while others claim that Malhun was the mother of Orhan Ghazi. Orhan officially succeeded his father right after the capture of the city of Bursa in 1326 AD. After Osman’s death, there was an issue of succession that Orhan had to deal with his stepbrother.

  7. 7 de may. de 2022 · Râbi'a Bâlâ Hâtun (fallecida en enero de 1324, nombre de nacimiento Rabia) fue la esposa del sultán otomano Osman I. Era hija del famoso jeque Edebali y madre de Alaeddin Pasha del Imperio Otomano. Su identidad se confunde con frecuencia con la madre de Orhan Bey, Malhun Hatun.