Ottoman family tree

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This is a male family tree for all the Ottoman Sultans and their mothers.

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Family tree

Halima Sultan [1] Ertuğrul Gazi
TM-2001-500manat-Artogrul Gazy-b.png
d.c.1280
KAYI BOYU DAMGASI.svg Bey
r.?  c.1280
Kameriye Malhun Hatun
Mal hatun, eskisehir.jpg
Osman Gazi
Sultan Gazi `Uthman Han I - lsulTn lGzy `uthmn khn l'waWl.png
Possibly c.1254/1255–1323/1324
Ottoman Flag.svg Bey r.c.1280  c.1299
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultanr.1299–1323/1324
Nilüfer Hatun Orhan Gazi
Orhan I.jpg
d.1362
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1323/1324–1362
Gülçiçek Hatun Murad I
Muradhudavendigar.jpg
1326–1389
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1362–1389
Devlet Hatun Bayezid I
Yildirim I. Bayezit.JPG
c.1360–1403
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1389–1402
Emine Hatun Mehmed I
Mehmed I.jpg
c.1386–1421
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1413–1421
Hüma Hatun Murad II
Murat II.jpg
1404–1451
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1421–1444, 1446–1451
Emine Gülbahar Mükrime Hatun Mehmed II ("the Conqueror")
Sarayi Album 10a.jpg
1432–1481
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1444–1446, 1451–1481
Ayşe Gülbahar Hatun [2] Bayezid II
Beyazid II.jpg
1448–1512
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1481–1512
Ayşe Hafsa Sultan [3]
BustOfAyseHafsaSultan ManisaTurkey.jpg
Selim I
Yavuz Sultan Gazi Selim Han - lslTn lGzy ywwz slym khn.jpg
1466–1520
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan
r.1512–1520
Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1517–1520
Hürrem Sultan (Roxelana)
Khourrem.jpg
Suleiman
the Magnificent

EmperorSuleiman.jpg
1494–1566
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1520–1566
Nurbanu Sultan Selim II
Selim II.jpg
1524–1574
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1566–1574
Safiye Sultan Murad III
Sultan Murad III.jpg
1546–1595
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1574–1595
Handan Sultan Mehmed III
III. Mehmet.jpg
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
1566–1603
Sultan and Caliph
r.1595–1603
Halime Sultan [4]
Mahfiruz Hatun Ahmed I
Sultan I. Ahmet.jpg
1590–1617
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1603–1617
Kösem Sultan Mustafa I
Mustafa 1.jpg
1591–1639
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1617–1618, 1622–1623
Osman II
Osman 2.jpg
1604–1622
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1618–1622
Murad IV
Murad IV.jpg
1612–1640
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1623–1640
Turhan Hatice Sultan
Turhan Sultan.jpg
Ibrahim
Ibrahim I.jpg
1615–1648
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1640–1648
Saliha Dilaşub Sultan Hatice Muazzez Sultan
Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan
Portrait of Rabia Gulnus.jpg
Mehmed IV
Mehmed IV.jpg
1642–1693
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1648–1687
Suleiman II
Suleyman II.jpg
1642–1691
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1687–1691
Ahmed II
Ahmet II.jpg
1643–1695
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1691–1695
Saliha Sultan Mustafa II
Mustafa2.jpg
1664–1703
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1695–1703
Şehsuvar Sultan Mihrişah Kadın [5] Ahmed III
Sultan ahmed III c.jpeg
1673–1736
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1703–1730
Şermi Kadın [6]
Mahmud I
Mahmud1.jpg
1696–1754
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1730–1754
Osman III
Osman III.jpg
1699–1754
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1754–1757
Mihrişah Sultan Mustafa III
Sultan Mustafa III.jpg
1717–1757
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1757–1774
Sineperver Sultan Abdul Hamid I
Abd-ul-Hamil I.jpg
1725–1789
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1774–1789
Nakşidil Sultan
Naksidil.JPG
Selim III
Konstantin Kapidagli 002.jpg
1761–1808
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1789–1807
Mustafa IV
Mustafa IV.jpg
1779–1808
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1807–1808
Bezmiâlem Sultan Mahmud II
Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire.jpg
1785–1839
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1808–1839
Pertevniyal Sultan
Şevkefza
Sevk-efza Valide Sultan Hazretleri.JPG
Gülnihal Tirimüjgan Kadın [7] Abdulmejid I
Sultan Abdulmecid - Google Art Project.jpg
1823–1861
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1839–1861
Gülcemal Kadın [8] Gülistu Kadın [9]
Gulistu Kadinefendi (2).jpg
Abdulaziz
Sultan Abdulaziz I.JPG
1830–1876
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1861–1876
Hayranidil Kadın
Murad V
Murad V (cropped).JPG
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1876
Abdul Hamid II
Ahamid.jpg
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1876–1909
Mehmed V
MehmedV.jpg
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1909–1918
Mehmed VI
VI Mehmet Vahidettin.jpg
Osmanli-nisani.svg Sultan and Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1918–1922
Abdulmejid II
Portrait of Abdulmecid II in Topkapi Saray Museum.jpg
Star and Crescent.svg Caliph
r.1922–1924

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References

  1. Heath W. Lowry (2003). The Nature of the Early Ottoman State. Albany: SUNY Press. p. 153. ISBN   978-0-7914-8726-6.
  2. Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları (Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications), 15th Ed., 2009, page 157, ISBN   978-9-7526-9299-2
  3. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 186, ISBN   978-9-7526-9299-2
  4. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 245
  5. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 355
  6. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 363
  7. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 505
  8. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 519
  9. Bahadıroğlu, et al., p. 535

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