Английская Википедия:Devletşah Hatun
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox royalty Devletşah Sultan Hatun (Шаблон:Lang-ota, "reign of the Şah" or "sovereign of the reign", Шаблон:Circa - 1414), was the daughter of Süleyman Şah Bey, the ruler of the Germiyanids. She was a consort of Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire.[1][2][3]
Family
Devletşah Hatun was born to an Anatolian prince, Süleyman Şah Bey, the ruler of the Germiyanids.Шаблон:Sfn Her mother Mutahhare Abide Hatun[4] was a granddaughter of Mawlānā Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, the founder of the Sufi order of Mevlevis, through his son Sultan Walad.Шаблон:Sfn She had two brothers, Ilyas Pasha, and Hızır Pasha.[5]
Marriage
In 1378, Süleyman Şah, sent an envoy to sultan Murad I, proposing a marriage between his daughter, Devletşah Hatun and his son Bayezid. He wished to protect his territory against the invasions of the Karamanids, had proposed this marriage and had offered, as a dowry to his daughter, Kütahya, his seat of power and several other Germiyan cities. Murad agreed and acquired most of the principality.Шаблон:Sfn
The chroniclers testify of the riches that was displayed during the wedding feast.Шаблон:Sfn Envoys from the Karamanids, Hamidoğu, Mentesheoğlu, Saruhanids, Isfendiyarids and an envoy of the Mamluk sultan were all present at the wedding feast. The chroniclers describe the valuable presents brought by Gazi Evrenos, the Ottoman marcher lord (akıncı uç beyi) in Europe, to the wedding, which included among other items cloths of gold, two hundred gold and silver trays filled with gold florins.Шаблон:Sfn
During the wedding feast, the envoy of Hüseyin Bey, the ruler of the Hamidili principality, offered to sell his beylik to Murad. When, afterwards, Murad came to Kütahya, Hüseyin Bey sent his envoy to conclude the formalities of the sale.Шаблон:Sfn
Issue
By Bayezid I, Devletşah had two sons:
- Isa Çelebi (died in 1403) - Governor of Anatolia, claimant to the Ottoman throne during the Ottoman Interregnum.
- Musa Çelebi (died in 1413) - Sultan of Rumelia, claimant to the Ottoman throne during the Ottoman Interregnum.
Ancestry
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