Sineperver Sultan سینه پرور سلطان |
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The tomb of Sinepervar Sultan
at the Fountain (Şadırvan) Courtyard of Eyüp Sultan Mosque in Eyüp, Istanbul |
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Valide sultan of the Ottoman Empire | |||||
Tenure | 29 May 1807 – 28 July 1808 | ||||
Predecessor | Mihrişah Sultan | ||||
Successor | Nakşidil Sultan | ||||
Born | c. 1761 | ||||
Died | 11 December 1828 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
(aged 66–67)||||
Burial | Eyüp Sultan Mosque, Eyüp, Istanbul | ||||
Spouse | Abdulhamid I | ||||
Issue |
Mustafa IV Esma Sultan Şehzade Ahmed Fatma Sultan |
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Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Turkish: Sineperver Sultan English: Sinaparwar Sultan Ottoman Turkish: سینه پرور سلطان |
Sineperver Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: سینه پرور سلطان; c. 1761 – 11 December 1828) alias Ayşe (Ottoman Turkish: عایشه) was the wife of Sultan Abdulhamid I and Valide Sultan to their son Sultan Mustafa IV of the Ottoman Empire.
Sineperver Sultan performed Valide Sultan's obligations as de facto co-ruler of the Ottoman Sultan for fourteen months from 29 May 1807 until 28 July 1808. She was responsible for his education, but Mustafa preferred to live a life of pleasure instead of focusing on his studies. Her regency culminated by the deposition of Mustafa IV as a result of an insurrection led by Alemdar Mustafa Pasha on 28 July 1808. She apparently fell on hard times, for she wrote Mahmud II a letter in which she asked him for a house to live in.
She lived more than twenty years after the execution of Mustafa IV by order of the next Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. She died on 11 December 1828 in Constantinople. Her burial place is located at The Fountain (Şadırvan) Courtyard of Eyüp Sultan Mosque in Eyüp, Istanbul.
Together with Abdul Hamid, Sineperver had four children: