Talk:Sineperver Sultan
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Why Stepmother?
[edit]Who claimed that she was the Stepmother ???
Abdülhamid I.,had many sons but they died all very young.
Only Mustafa and Mahmud was the survivings Boy's
Ayse was the real Mother...
Mustafa is born very late as son from Abdülhamid I.
Dilek2 (talk) 12:06, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
What twentieth century offspring?
[edit]This article states that Ayşe Sine died in 1828, yet in the "Offspring" section the children's birth dates range from the late twentieth century all the way to 2006. Wherever these children belong -- if on Wikipedia at all -- they clearly don't belong here. But I didn't want to just nuke the section in case there's something I'm missing.
Shirin?
[edit]What does the picture of Shirin have to do with Ayşe Sine?
tbird (talk) 06:06, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
Name and real mother
[edit]Her name was actually only Sineperver Sultan. The follwing inscription on the fountain built by Sineperver calls her the mother of Mustafa IV. It reads "Sultan Mustafa Han Valideleri Ismetlü Sineperver Valide Sultan" which is translated "Sultan Mustafa Han's mother the Vituous Empress mother Sineperver". Original and Translated Retrieverlove (talk) 06:50, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
bulgarian
[edit]what is the source for her ethnicity, because everywhere I read it's either"unknown" or "caucasian/circassian? it very untypical for a concubine from these centuries to be from europe Kessarevo (talk) 12:43, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
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