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Gülşah Hatun
・ Gülşah Kocatürk
・ Gülşah Kıyak
・ Gülşehir
・ Gülşen
・ Gülşen Bayraktar
・ Gülşen Bubikoğlu
・ Gülşen Degener
・ Gülşənabad
・ Güləbatlı
・ Güləh
・ Güləzi
・ Güme
・ Gümele, Kızılcahamam
・ Gümele, Çamlıdere


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Gülşah Hatun : ウィキペディア英語版
Gülşah Hatun

Gülşah Hatun (; 1433, Mut – 1487) was the daughter of Ibrahim Bey, ruler of Karamanids; she was the wife of Mehmed the Conqueror.
==Marriage==
After Sultan Murad II’s death, his son Mehmed the Conqueror ascended the throne for the second time. Immediately after his succession Ibrahim Bey, had once again raised his head. He invaded the disputed Hamid-ili region, but it took only a brief campaign to teach Ibrahim that the young Sultan was not to be trifled with. Ibrahim Bey fled to the mountains, sent letters pleading for forgiveness and peace. Finally, envoys who reached Mehmed in Akşehir repeated his message and offered the Sultan the hand of one of Ibrahim Bey’s daughters. The Sultan granted his forgiveness, whereupon Ibrahim undertook to pay perpetual homage and acknowledged that his territories had been a gift from his brother-in-law, Sultan Murad. Mehmed married Gülşah Hatun and returned home more determined to crush Constantinople. Gülşah gave birth to Mehmed’s second son, Mustafa in 1451, who was her only child. When Mustafa came of age his father sent him to govern Konya and later Kayseri, and Gülşah accompanied him.

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