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Şivekar Sultan

Şivekar Sultan
Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
(Imperial Consort)
Tenure1646 – 8 August 1648
PredecessorAyşe Sultan
SuccessorEmetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan
BornMaria
Constantinople?
Died1693 (1694)[1]
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey)
Burial
Ibrahim I Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
SpouseIbrahim
Ahmed Pasha
m.1649-?
Silahdar Mehmed Pasha
m.?
IssueFirst Marriage
Şehzade Cihangir
Names
Turkish: Şivekar Sultan
Ottoman Turkish: شوکار سلطان
HouseOttoman (by marriage)
ReligionSunni Islam, previously Orthodox Christian

Şivekar Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: شیوه کار سلطان, romanized4; died 1693) was the seventh Haseki of Sultan Ibrahim I (reign 1640 – 1648) of the Ottoman Empire.

Life

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She was of Armenian descent.[2] Her real name was Maria, and she was the daughter of a wealthy Armenian merchant.[citation needed]

Şivekar Sultan was morbidly obese. In 1646, Ibrahim appointed his servants to look for the "fattest woman" in Constantinople. Upon this order, they started to search for palace officials and eventually found an Armenian woman in Üsküdar. Maria became his consort and he gave her the name Şivekar, meaning "flirty". She was then given the title of Seventh Haseki. She had a good relation with Cinci Hoca Pasha and later with the Eighth Haseki Hümaşah Sultan.[3]

She was politically active during Ibrahim's last years. Ibrahim soon became mentally ill, and Şivekar helped sooth his tensions. She was among the strongest consorts of Ibrahim in the Ottoman Harem's politics.[4] She gave birth to a son, named Şehzade Cihangir, in 1646, who died in infancy. In addition, all Damascus revenues were donated to Şivekar Sultan.[5]

After Ibrahim's deposition in 1648 she moved to the old palace along with other consorts of Ibrahim, Şivekar remarried in 1649 to Ahmed Pasha and left the Old Palace, shortly after the marriage Ahmed died and she remarried to Silahdar Mehmed Pasha, [6] Şivekar passed away in 1693.[3][7]

Şivekar Sultan founded some foundations and vakfs in her lifetime.[8][9]

Today, she is buried inside the Ibrahim I Mausoleum at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.[7][8][10]

Issue

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By Ibrahim, Şivekar Sultan had a son:[5]

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References

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  1. ^ Gabriele Mandel (1992). La storia dell'Harem (in Italian). p. 216. Şivekar VII Haseki (? – 1693)
  2. ^ Zuhuri Danışman, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu Tarihi, IX, Yeni Matbaa, p. 239
  3. ^ a b Uluçay 1992, p. 98.
  4. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 355.
  5. ^ a b Bardakçı 1992, p. 221.
  6. ^ Merve Çakır (2024) - IV. Mehmed'in Ailesi ve Hanedan Politikası p.80
  7. ^ a b Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 356.
  8. ^ a b Uluçay 1992, p. 99.
  9. ^ Uluçay 2007, p. 94.
  10. ^ Uluçay 2007, p. 95.
  11. ^ Muhtesem Yüzyil: Kösem (TV Series 2015–2017) Poster Muhtesem Yüzyil: Kösem (2015–2017), retrieved 8 January 2020

Sources

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  • Uluçay, M. Çağatay (1992). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken.
  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları: Vâlide Sultanlar, Hâtunlar, Hasekiler, Kandınefendiler, Sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-6-051-71079-2.
  • Uluçay, M. Çağatay (2007). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken.
  • Bardakçı, Murat (1992). Sex in Ottomans.


Ottoman royalty
Preceded by Haseki Sultan
until 12 August 1648
concurrently with Turhan, Dilaşub, Muazzez, Ayşe, Mahienver, Saçbağlı and Hümaşah
Succeeded by