Bülbül Hatun

Bülbül Hatun

The mausoleum of "Bülbül Hatun" is located inside Muradiye Complex, Bursa
Died c. 1515
Bursa, Ottoman Empire
Burial Muradiye Complex, Bursa
Spouse Bayezid II
Issue Şehzade Ahmet
Şehzade Mahmud
Gevhermülük Sultan
Hatice Sultan
Hundi Sultan
Şehzade Sultan
Full name
Bülbül Hatun
House House of Osman (by marriage)
Religion Sunni Islam

Bülbül Hatun (died c. 1515; meaning "Nightingale") was the Empress of the Ottoman Empire as the wife of Sultan Bayezid II.

Early years

Bülbül married Bayezid at Amasya. Together with Bayezid Bülbül had six children:[1]

Charities

She built and endowed a mosque and a soup kitchen in Ladik. At Amasya, she built another mosque, a school and a fountain. In Bursa she built a religious college.

Last years

After the death of Şehzade Ahmed, Bülbül Hatun came to Bursa. She built a tomb for Ahmed, in which she was too buried at her death in 1515.

Exterior view of Hatuniye Mosque built by Bülbül Hatun.

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