Sineperver Sultan | |||||
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Valide sultan of the Ottoman Empire | |||||
Tenure | 29 May 1807 – 28 July 1808 | ||||
Predecessor | Mihrişah Sultan | ||||
Successor | Nakşidil Sultan | ||||
Born | Sonya 1760[1] Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria | ||||
Died | Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present-day Istanbul, Turkey) | 11 December 1828 (aged 67-68)||||
Burial | Eyüp Sultan Mosque, Eyüp, Istanbul | ||||
Consort | Abdul Hamid I | ||||
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Religion | Sunni Islam |
Ayşe Sineperver Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: عایشه سینه پرور سلطان; "the living one" or "womanly" and "Protectress of the Grace"; c. 1760 – 11 December 1828), also known as Ayşe Sineperver Kadın, was a consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I, and Valide Sultan to their son Sultan Mustafa IV of the Ottoman Empire.[2][3][4][5]