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===Daughters=== Bayezid I had at least five daughters:<ref name=":0" /><ref>Sakaoğlu 2008, pp.90-98</ref><ref name="ulucay1" /> * [[Fatma Hundi Hatun|Fatma Hundi Sultan Hatun]]<ref name="ulucay1">{{cite book|author=Mustafa Çağatay Uluçay|title=Padişahların kadınları ve kızları|pages=25–26|publisher=Ankara, Ötüken|year=2011}}</ref> (1375–1430). She married to [[Amir Sultan|Seyyid Şemseddin Mehmed Buhari Emir Sultan]] in 1390 and she had four sons, Emir Ali and other three, and two twins daughters. Legend has it that Hundi and Seyyid were married in secret after having a vision of [[Muhammad]], and that Bayezid only accepted their marriage after his son-in-law was "miraculously" saved from soldiers sent to kill him. According to another version, Seyyd, guest of Bayezid, took advantage of his absence from court to seduce Hundi and marry her. * Erhundi Hatun. She married to Yakup Bey, son of Pars Bey.<ref name="ulucay1"/> In 1393, she was offered in marriage to [[Ladislaus of Naples]], who wanted Ottoman help against [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor|Sigismund of Hungary]], but the marriage never materialized due to the clause requiring the princess's conversion to Christianity.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Berend |first=Nora |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SgokDwAAQBAJ&dq=Ladislaus+Bayezid+I+daughter&pg=PT555 |title=The Expansion of Central Europe in the Middle Ages |date=2017-05-15 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-351-89008-3 |language=en |chapter=Polish-Hungarian Personal Union}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Housley |first=Norman |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kAtqDAAAQBAJ&dq=Ladislaus+Bayezid+I+daughter&pg=PA166 |title=The Crusade in the Fifteenth Century: Converging and competing cultures |date=2016-06-17 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-317-03688-3 |pages=166 |language=en}}</ref> * Öruz Hatun<ref name="ulucay1"/> - with Despina Hatun. In 1403 she married [[Abu Bakr Mirza (grandson of Timur)|Abu Bakr Mirza]], son of [[Miran Shah|Mirza Celaleddin Miranşah]], son of [[Timur]]. She had at least a child, a daughter, Ayşe.<ref name="ulucay1"/> * Paşa Melek Hatun - with Despina Hatun. In 1403 she married Şemseddin Mehmed, son of Emîr Celaluddîn İslâm,<ref name=":0" /> a general of Timur, in [[Samarkand]]. * Fatma Hatun (1393–1417). Süleyman Çelebi sent her as a hostage to Constantinople together with her full-brother, Kasim Çelebi, for order of Manuel II. Later she married an Ottoman [[sanjak-bey]] in 1413.
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