Asporça Hatun

Asporça Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: اسپورجہ خاتون‎) was a wife of Sultan Orhan of the Ottoman Empire. Possibly of Greek origin, Asporça was the mother of three or four of Orhan's children, Ibrahim Bey, Fatma Hatun and Selçuk Hatun, and according to some authors also Şerefullah Bey She appointed the first Ottoman grand vizier Alaeddin Pashaas the representative for her foundations. In September 1323, her father-in-law, Osman I, granted her two villages, Narlı and Kiyaklı, which she then deeded to her descendants, making her son Ibrahim, or Ibrahim and Şerefullah, her executor.

Asporça Hatun

Asporça Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: اسپورجہ خاتون‎) was a wife of Sultan Orhan of the Ottoman Empire. Possibly of Greek origin, Asporça was the mother of three or four of Orhan's children, Ibrahim Bey, Fatma Hatun and Selçuk Hatun, and according to some authors also Şerefullah Bey She appointed the first Ottoman grand vizier Alaeddin Pashaas the representative for her foundations. In September 1323, her father-in-law, Osman I, granted her two villages, Narlı and Kiyaklı, which she then deeded to her descendants, making her son Ibrahim, or Ibrahim and Şerefullah, her executor.