Halime Hatun

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Halime Hatun is traditionally regarded as the mother of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, and is venerated in Turkish and Ottoman historical lore.

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Label Occurrences
Halime Hatun canonical 3
Halime 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Ottoman tradition
figure in Turkish folklore
historical figure
woman
associatedDynasty Ottoman dynasty
associatedWith Ertuğrul
Kayı tribe
Osman I
burialPlace Söğüt
burialPlaceCountry Turkey
category 13th-century women
People associated with the founding of the Ottoman Empire
Turkish folklore characters
child Osman I
commemoratedBy türbe (mausoleum) in Söğüt
countryOfCulturalAssociation Turkey
culture Ottoman Empire
surface form: Ottoman

Turkish
gender female
givenName Halime Hatun self-linksurface differs
surface form: Halime
hasTomb Tomb of Halime Hatun in Söğüt
historicalEvidence limited and debated among historians
historicity partly legendary
honorific Hatun
honorificMeaning lady or noblewoman in Turkic cultures
influenced Turkish national and popular imagination
languageOfName Turkish
legacy symbolic mother figure of the Ottoman state
linkedToEvent founding era of the Ottoman Empire
notableFor being traditionally regarded as the mother of the founder of the Ottoman Empire
notableRole mother of Osman I
wife of Ertuğrul
portrayedAs a Seljuk noblewoman in popular TV dramas
portrayedIn Diriliş: Ertuğrul
region Anatolia
religion Islam
spouse Ertuğrul
timePeriod 13th century
early Ottoman period
veneratedIn Ottoman historical tradition
Turkish historical lore

Referenced by (4)

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Osman I mother Halime Hatun
Ertuğrul spouse Halime Hatun
Halime Hatun givenName Halime Hatun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Halime
ʿUthmān I mother Halime Hatun