Ayşe Sultan (daughter Of Ahmed III)
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Ayşe Sultan (; 24 November 1718 – 2 October 1775), also called Küçuk Ayşe, was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan
Ahmed III Ahmed III (, ''Aḥmed-i sālis''; was sultan of the Ottoman Empire and a son of sultan Mehmed IV (r. 1648–1687). His mother was Gülnuş Sultan, originally named Evmania Voria, who was an ethnic Greek. He was born at Hacıoğlu Pazarcık, ...
and his consort Muslı Kadın.


Early life

Ayşe Sultan was born on 24 November 1718 in the Topkapı Palace. Her father was Sultan
Ahmed III Ahmed III (, ''Aḥmed-i sālis''; was sultan of the Ottoman Empire and a son of sultan Mehmed IV (r. 1648–1687). His mother was Gülnuş Sultan, originally named Evmania Voria, who was an ethnic Greek. He was born at Hacıoğlu Pazarcık, ...
and her mother was Emine Muslı Kadın (called also Muslıhe, Muslu or Musalli). She had a younger full sister named Zübeyde Sultan. At her birth, she was nicknamed Küçük Ayşe, meaning Ayşe "the younger", to distinguish her from her cousin Ayşe "the eldest" (Büyük Ayşe), daughter of
Mustafa II Mustafa II (; ''Muṣṭafā-yi sānī''; 6 February 1664 – 29 December 1703) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703. Early life He was born at Edirne Palace on 6 February 1664. He was the son of Sultan Mehmed IV (1648–87 ...
. She was educated in the palace, as was customary for the princesses that time.


Personal life


Marriages

In 1728, when Ayşe Sultan was thirteen years old, Ahmed betrothed her to his swordbearer Kunduracızade Istanbullu Mehmed Pasha, and appointed him the governor of Rumelia. The wedding took place on 18 November 1728 at the Topkapı Palace, along with her half-sisters Saliha Sultan and
Zeynep Sultan Zeynep Sultan (; "''gemstone, precious stone''" and "''defender''"; 8 April 1714 – 25 March 1774) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Ahmed III. Birth Zeynep Sultan was born in the 8 April 1714 in the Topkapı Palace. Her father ...
. The couple were given the Valide Kethüdası Mehmed Pasha Palace, located at Süleymaniye as their residence. The next day, on 19 November, she arrived at the palace with her dowry. In 1730, the grand vizier
Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha ( 1662 – 1 October 1730) served as Grand Vizier for Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Ahmed III of the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip period. He was also the head of a ruling family which had great influence ...
was killed in the uprising of
Patrona Halil Patrona Halil (; ; 1690 in Argos Orestiko, Hrupishta – November 25, 1730 in Istanbul) was the instigator of a mob uprising in 1730 which replaced Ottoman Dynasty, Sultan Ahmed III with Mahmud I and ended the Tulip Period.Altınay, Ahmet Refik ...
and Ahmed III was deposed. Ayşe Sultan's husband, Mehmed Pasha, became the grand vizier in October 1730. He remained grand vizier until January 1731, after which he was appointed, the governor of Aleppo. He died in 1738. Following Mehmed Pasha's death, Sultan
Mahmud I Mahmud I (, ; 2 August 1696 13 December 1754), known as Mahmud the Hunchback, was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754. He took over the throne after the quelling of the Patrona Halil rebellion. His reign was marked by wars in P ...
arranged her marriage to Hatip Ahmed Pasha, the son of grand vizier Topal Osman Pasha. The wedding took place in June 1740 at the Ortaköy Palace, while the marriage was consummated in December 1742 at the Demirkapı Palace. Together they had a daughter, Rukiye. Ahmed Pasha was appointed the governor of Mora in 1744, in 1746 he became the governor of Eğriboz and in 1748, the governor of Rumelia. He died in 1757. In 1758, she married Silahdar Mehmed Pasha, the Sanjak Bey (provincial governor) of Tirhala. The marriage contract by proxy took place on 16 January 1758 at the Hekimbaşı Palace. The wedding ceremony took place six months later on 17 June 1758 at the Ortaköy Palace, after the arrival of Mehmed Pasha. Mehmed Pasha was appointed as the governor of Rumelia in March 1759. The next year he was appointed as the governor of Anatolia. The couple rarely saw each other. In October 1770, he was appointed as the Grand Vizier but was dismissed in December 1771, after his failure at
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during the
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. He outlived her by seventeen years, dying in September 1788.


Children

Ayşe Sultan had a daughter named Rukiye Hanımsultan, however her father is uncertain. Sources conclude her father was Kunduracızade Mehmed Pasha, so she must be born between 1735–36. It is most likely possible that she was the daughter of Ratip Mehmed Pasha, as sources mention she married Lalazade Nuri Pasha in March 1759, so it’s possible that she was born between 1744–1746, making her Ratip Pasha's daughter.


Death

In 1775, Ayşe Sultan fell seriously ill, the cause of her illness is uncertain. On the advice of the doctors, she was transferred to the coastal palace in Bahariye from her palace in Zeyrek. Due to no signs of recovery, she was transferred back to Zeyrek Palace. She died on 2 October 1775 at the age of fifty-seven, and was in
Turhan Sultan Hatice Turhan Sultan (, "''merciful"'' or "''noble''"; 1627 – 4 August 1683) was the first Haseki sultan of the Ottoman sultan Ibrahim (), and Valide sultan as the mother of Mehmed IV () as well as the Official Regent of the Ottoman Empi ...
's mausoleum, located at New Mosque at Istanbul.


Charities and properties

There are two foundations in her name. The first of these dates to 1743. The second foundation dating back to 1776, was made after her death. During the course of her marriages, she was firstly allocated the palace of Halil Pasha. Following the death of Ayşe "the eldest" in 1752, her palace in Zeyrek was allocated to her. Where she spent all of her life. After her own death, the palace was allocated to the daughter of his half-brother Sultan
Mustafa III Mustafa III (; ''Muṣṭafā-yi sālis''; 28 January 1717 – 21 January 1774) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774. He was a son of Sultan Ahmed III (1703–30), and his consort Mihrişah Kadın. He was succeeded b ...
's daughter Hatice Sultan. Her father had assigned her the palaces of Rami Pasha and Bahariye Palace (Mansion). She also owned farms and endowments in Izmit and Ankara. She received considerable revenue from her lands. After her death, her lands and endowments were transferred to ger daughter Rukiye Hanımsultan.


Issue

By her second marriage Ayşe Sultan had a daughter: *Rukiye Hanımsultan (1744 – 1780). She married Lalazade Nuri Bey in March 1759, and had two sons Süleyman, born on 29 April 1761 and Ahmed Rifat Bey.


Ancestry


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