Hümaşah Sultan (;  1647 –  1672) was the wife of Sultan Ibrahim of the Ottoman Empire.
Marriage
Hümaşah married Ibrahim in 1647, and was given the title of "Eighth Haseki".
After her marriage she became known as "Telli Haseki" because of the silver and gold threads (tels) that are traditionally used to adorn a bride's hair.
Her marriage was described by the historian Mustafa Naima:
After marrying her, Ibrahim gave her the treasury of Egypt as dowry and ordered the palace of Ibrahim Pasha to be carpeted in sable furs and given to her.
Ibrahim subjected his sisters, Kösem's daughters Ayşe, Fatma and Hanzade, and his niece Kaya to the indignity of subordination of his concubines.
He took away their lands and jewels, and made them serve Hümaşah, by standing at attention like servants while she ate and by fetching and holding the soap, basin and the pitcher of water with which she washed her hands.
Because of what he believed was failure to serve her properly, the Sultan then banished them to Edirne Palace.
Hümaşah while pregnant, settled in the Old Palace, after Ibrahim's deposition and death in August 1648.
Two months later, in October 1648, she gave birth to a son named Şehzade Orhan, who died at the age of one in January 1650.
In popular culture
In the Turkish series, Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem, Hümaşah is portrayed by actress Müge Boz.
See also
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman family tree
Ottoman dynasty
Ottoman Emperors family tree (simplified)
List of consorts of the Ottoman Sultans
References
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