Hayme Hatun (fictional Character)
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Hayme Hatun, also known as Hayme Ana () due to her loving everyone as her own children, is a character in the
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'' Diriliş: Ertuğrul''. Hayme is portrayed by Turkish actress
Hülya Darcan Hülya Darcan Korel (born 27 April 1951) is a Turkish actress best known for portraying Hayme Hatun, Ertuğrul's mother, in historical series '' Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' from 2014 to 2019. She is the mother of actress Bergüzar Korel and mother- ...
and the character is based on the alleged grandmother of
Osman I Osman I or Osman Ghazi ( ota, عثمان غازى, translit= ʿOsmān Ġāzī; tr, I. Osman or ''Osman Gazi''; died 1323/4), sometimes transliterated archaically as Othman, was the founder of the Ottoman Empire (first known as the Ottoman Bey ...
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Hayme Hatun Hayme Hatun ( ota, حائمہ خاتون), also known as Hayma Ana. (Mother Hayma), was the grandmother of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire and the mother of Ertuğrul Gazi, Gündoğdu and the leader of the Kayı clan of the Oghuz Turks. ...
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Background

Hayme Hatun was born in the
Dodurga tribe Dodurga, Dudurga, Dogar or Tutırka ( tr, Dodurga boyu, tk, Dodurga taýpasy) was one of the 24 Oghuz tribes from the Bozok wing, the tribe of Ay Khan. History In the Middle Ages, Dodurga (do:durga, first syllable is pronounced longer), was o ...
to her father the bey of the tribe , and she had elder brothers, all of whom were martyred except Korkut. After Süleyman Şah's first wife died, he came to ask for Hayme Hatun's hand from her father, the Bey of the Dodurga.


Personality

Hayme Ana, sometimes spelt as Haymana, has a strong personality, being ready to fight anyone, even the toughest of men. She is not only intelligent but also very loving and kind, earning the name "Hayme Ana", meaning "Mother Hayme" in English. Hayme Hatun cares for everyone as her own. The
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website states about her character; "She is a woman who will not hesitate to pick up the sword for the sake of her tribe and the good of her sons. Hayme Ana also has enough political awareness and skills to lead her people in the absence of the men."


Storyline


Season 1–2

Hayme Ana has moderate influence on the plot in the first season. Hayme Ana is one of the few people who welcomes Halime Hatun, who marries Ertuğrul later, to her tribe, and is shown to be intelligent as has suspicions on all traitors including her brother-in-law Kurdoğlu Bey and adoptive daughter Selcan, who frequently attempts to instigate her husband Gündoğdu against Hayme. In the second season, Hayme Ana is shown to be the leader of her tribe, following her husband Süleyman Şah's will after his death. After the Kayı are attacked by the Mongols, Hayme Hatun leads them to her brother Korkut's tribe. With the traitors in the Kayı being dead, they now have to face the main traitor in the Dodurga, Korkut's wife Aytolun Hatun. Aytolun seeks to make her brother the
Uç Bey An ''Uç Bey'' or ''Uch Bey'' ( ota, اوج بگ, uc beğ, ) was the title given to semi-autonomous warrior chieftains during the Sultanate of Rum and the Rise of the Ottoman Empire. As leaders of ''akinji'' warrior bands, they played a leading rol ...
of the Turks and does anything to accomplish this. After a series of events, including Ertuğrul's hand being severely wounded by the Mongols who captured him earlier, making Hayme Ana prevent him from becoming the Alpbaşı, Hayme is forced to exile her son due to some circumstances, a decision she later regrets. After the treachery of many people, including Aytolun, is revealed and Gündoğdu becomes the Bey, Ertuğrul, Halime and Hayme split from Gündoğdu, forming a separate tribe in the West of the Selçuk state.


Season 3–5 and ''Kuruluş: Osman''

Hayme Hatun once again has a moderate influence on the storyline after the second season. She is seen with her 7-year-old grandson Gündüz and is also shown to help Halime be a good Hanım. With regular face-offs with the women of the Çavdar tribe, the season ends with the Kayı forming a close bond with the Çavdar. In the fourth season, she continues to do what she did in the third season. However, in the end, Hayme kills the notorious Alangoya, who attempted to exterminate Ertuğrul and his family. In season 5, after the death of Halime, she is shown to be a strong support for her son. She is extremely happy when Selcan, who repented in the second season, returns with her son, Süleyman Alp. When the devious Sırma of the Umuroğlu instigates Hayme's adoptive daughter-in-law
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against Selcan, Hayme is shown to be there to resolve their issues. Hayme even treated Sırma as her daughter while she was betraying her the whole time, the latter being killed by her sister İlbilge, who later marries Ertuğrul. Hayme is mentioned to have died in the period between ''Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' and the sequel '' Kuruluş: Osman''. However, she is mentioned by people such as Gündüz Bey and Ayşe Hatun and also by Ertuğrul, when he remembers his loved ones in his final moments. She is later remembered by her grandsons Gündüz, Savcı and Osman when recalling her love for Dündar after he is revealed as a traitor, with Osman wishing she had never loved Dündar, and with Gündüz regretfully remarking that he used to see Hayme's likeness in Dündar.


Positions

In the first season, as she was the wife of the ''Bey'', she was the '' Hanım'' of the Kayı tribe, but after her husband's death, Hayme was shown as the substitute leader of the tribe, meaning she became the ''Bey''.


Reception

Hayme Hatun's character was much loved by fans due to her strong personality and the way she loved everyone. Her character also touched the heart of Pakistani actress
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. A member of the season 1 cast,
Hande Subaşı Hande Subaşı (born 21 February 1984) is a Turkish actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was the winner of the 2005 Miss Turkey competition. As an actress, she has appeared in more than nine films and theatre since 2006. Filmography Film ...
, who played the role of Aykız Hatun, also praised her character and said that "Hulya Darcan, or Hayme Ana from Ertugrul, was like a mother to us, just like in the show." Like other members of the cast including Hande Subaşı,
Hülya Darcan Hülya Darcan Korel (born 27 April 1951) is a Turkish actress best known for portraying Hayme Hatun, Ertuğrul's mother, in historical series '' Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' from 2014 to 2019. She is the mother of actress Bergüzar Korel and mother- ...
, who plays the role of this character, had to face people who disliked her real-life pictures. An image of Darcan with
Esra Bilgiç Esra Bilgiç (; born 14 October 1992) is a Turkish actress. She is best known for portraying the role of Halime Hatun in the Turkish historical adventure television series '' Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' from 2014 to 2018. Among other roles, she sta ...
, who plays the role of
Halime Hatun Halime Hatun ( ota, حلیمه خاتون) was, according to some Ottoman folklore, the wife of Ertuğrul (13th century) and possibly the mother of Osman I. Biography Her origins are unknown; she is variously referred to as "Hayme Ana" in lat ...
, went viral on social media. It was rumoured that the character will return in the second season of the sequel series '' Kuruluş: Osman'', although she didn't appear.


In other media

Hayme Hatun has been portrayed in the Turkish television series ' (1988), adapted from a novel by the same name.


See also

* List of ''Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' characters * List of ''Kuruluş: Osman'' characters


Notes


References

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