Rabia Bala Hatun

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Rabia Bala Hatun was a prominent early Ottoman figure traditionally regarded as the wife of Osman I and the daughter of Sheikh Edebali, symbolizing the alliance between emerging Ottoman leadership and influential religious authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman noblewoman
consort
historical figure
associatedWith Bithynia region NERFINISHED
Sheikh Edebali’s Sufi circle
early Ottoman state formation
burialPlace traditionally attributed to Bilecik region (uncertain)
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman beylik
culture Oghuz Turk NERFINISHED
dynastyConnectedTo Ottoman dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Turk
father Sheikh Edebali NERFINISHED
fictionalDepiction Diriliş: Ertuğrul (Turkish TV series) NERFINISHED
Kuruluş: Osman (Turkish TV series) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasNameVariant Bala Hatun NERFINISHED
Malhun/Bala (in some traditions, conflated) NERFINISHED
historicalStatus semi-legendary
historicity subject of scholarly debate
influenced legitimization of Osman I’s rule through religious ties
legacy symbol of piety and legitimacy in Ottoman origin myths
maritalStatus married to Osman I
marriageType political-religious alliance
motherTongue Turkish
notableFamily Edebali family NERFINISHED
Osmanoğlu dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor marriage alliance between Osman I and Sheikh Edebali
symbolizing alliance between political and religious authority in early Ottoman history
portrayedAs ideal Muslim wife in Ottoman narrative
pious woman
positionInFamily wife of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty
region Anatolia NERFINISHED
religion Islam
representedAs daughter of a respected Sufi sheikh
residence Bilecik NERFINISHED
Söğüt NERFINISHED
role bridge between religious elites and emerging Ottoman leadership
sourceOfInformation Ottoman genealogical traditions
later Ottoman chronicles
spouse Osman I NERFINISHED
spouseRole consort of the first Ottoman bey
timePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century

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ʿUthmān I spouse Rabia Bala Hatun