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Nigar Hatun

Nigar Hatun ( 1450 - March 1503,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Turkey: The Imperial House of Osman )〕 other names ''Mühürnaz, Mihrnaz'') (''Nigar'' meaning "Beautiful") was the first wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and the mother of Şehzade Korkut, Fatma Sultan and Ayşe Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
==Biography==

Little is known of Nigar’s early life. The Ottoman inscription (vakfiye) describes her as Hātun binti Abdullah Vehbi (Daughter of Abdullah Vehbi). On her tomb in Antalya she is described as Hātun binti Abdullah (Daughter of Abdullah) which means that her father was possibly a Christian who converted to Islam.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish) )〕 When Bayezid was still a şehzade ("Ottoman prince") and the governor of Amasya sanjak when she gave birth to Fatma Sultan, followed by the birth of Ayşe Sultan in 1465 and Şehzade Korkut in 1467.〔
When Mehmed the Conqueror died in 1481, Bayezid moved to Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, along with his family to ascend the throne.〔 According to Turkish tradition, all princes were expected to work as provincial governors (Sanjak-bey) as a part of their training.〔 Mothers of princes were responsible for the proper behaviour of their sons in their provincial posts.〔
In 1481 Korkut, Selim's principal rival, was sent to Manisa sanjak (then known as Saruhan) and then to Anatolia and back to Manisa, and Nigar accompanied him. After the death of Şehzade Korkut, Nigar Hatun came to Antalya in 1513 when her son was executed by Selim. Bursa was the first Ottoman capital, and the place where, until the conquest of Constantinople, members of the dynastic family were buried.〔 In retirement she occupied herself with pious works.〔

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