Hüsnüşah Hatun


Hüsnüşah Hatun, was a consort of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire.

Family

Hüsnüşah Hatun was the daughter of Nasuh Bey, the maternal grandson of Ibrahim II Bey, ruler of the Karamanids, and the governor of İçil. She had two brothers named Pir Ahmed Bey, and Abdülkerim Bey.

Marriage

Hüsnüşah married Bayezid when he was still a prince, and the governor of Amasya sanjak. She gave birth to two children, a son, Şehzade Şehinşah in 1461, and a daughter, Sultanzade Hatun.
According to Turkish tradition, all princes were expected to work as provincial governors as a part of their training. In 1481 Şehinşah, was sent to Manisa sanjak, and then in 1485 to Karaman, and Hüsnüşah accompanied him. She built and endowed a mosque in 1490, and Kurşunlu Han in 1497 at Manisa. She also made several endowments in memory of her ancestors.
After Şehzade Şehinşah's exexution in 1511, Hüsnüşah in a letter reported that she had been rendered crazy following his execution, defended his innocence, and requested that a mausoleum be built in his memory. She also corresponded with Selim I, Şehinşah's victorious brother, on behalf of Mevlana Pir Ahmed Çelebi, a scholar who had been at Şehinşah's court and who was neglected when the members of the prince's household were assigned new posts.

Death

Hüsnüşah Hatun died at Bursa in 1513, and was buried in Muradiye Complex.