Consort of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I, mother of Osman II
Consort to one sultan, mother to another. Mahfiruz Hatun held the rank of Haseki in the Ottoman court — a title reserved for the sultan's favorite — and bore Ahmed I a son who would himself take the throne as Osman II.
Born around 1590, Mahfiruz Hatun entered the orbit of Sultan Ahmed I and rose to the position of Haseki, a status granted to a sultan's most favored consort. She gave birth to Osman, a son who would become Osman II and rule the empire in his own right. The exact year of her death remains uncertain — records place it sometime between 1620 and 1628. Her name, rendered in Ottoman Turkish as "glorious moon" or "turquoise moon," survives primarily through her son's brief and turbulent reign.
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