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Gülbahar Hatun〔Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları ''(Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications)'', 15th Ed., 2009, page 157, ISBN 978-975-269-299-2〕 (; ? – 19 November 1505), was the eighth〔 wife of Sultan Bayezid II and the mother of Sultan Selim I of the Ottoman Empire.〔Talha Uğurluel, ''Dünyaya Hükmeden Sultan Kanuni,'' Timaş Yayınları, 2. Printing, page 34, 2013, ISBN 978-605-08-0852-0〕 == Origins == There have been two theories: * According to the first theory, she was the daughter of an Albanian converted to Islam.〔http://books.google.al/books?id=Cy0OAQAAMAAJ〕 The Ottoman inscription (vakfiye) describes her as ''Hātun binti Abd-us-Samed (Daughter of Abd-us-Samed),'' Abdu's-Samad〔 which proves her father was an Albanian who had "turned Turk", that is converted to Islam and joined the Turkish Millet. ''Abd-us-Samed,'' Abdu's-Samad〔 meaning ''Servant of God'', was the anonym that was applied to many Balkan and Anatolian Christians who converted to Islam in the classical Ottoman period.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish) )〕 She was the eighth wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and died in 1510. * According to the second theory she was the daughter of ''Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey'', the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirids centered around Elbistan in ''Kahramanmaraş''. Her real name was ''Ayşe'' and was renamed ''Gül-Bahar'' after her marriage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yavuz Sultan Selim Han )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mother Of Yavuz Sultan Selim )〕〔 She was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and died in 1505. The two theories have been a matter of debate between historians. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gülbahar Hatun」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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