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She married or entered the harem of Mehmed II around 1458. In 1459, she gave birth to her only son, Cem. She later accompanied him to Konya when he was appointed provincial governor.

Çiçek Hatun was a prominent figure in the 15th-century Ottoman Empire. She is best known as a consort of (the Conqueror) and the mother of Şehzade Cem (Jem Sultan). RaviЕџВ Г‡iГ§ek Hatun

The song was released in August 2020, featuring lead vocals by Utku Çılgın and lyrics/composition by Turgut Raviş . She married or entered the harem of Mehmed II around 1458

Her background is debated; some historians suggest she was of Turkmen origin , the daughter of an Anatolian Bey, while others propose she was a Serbian princess captured after the fall of Constantinople. Çiçek Hatun was a prominent figure in the

The name refers to two distinct entities: a historical Ottoman figure and a modern musical tribute to her by the Turkish band Raviş. Historical Biography: Çiçek Hatun (c. 1442 – 1498)

The name is frequently searched together because the Turkish music group released a popular song titled "Çiçek Hatun" in 2020 as part of their album Raviş 3 .

She spent her final years in Egypt, unsuccessfully negotiating for her son's safety while he was held hostage in Europe. She died in Cairo in May 1498 , likely of the plague. Modern Musical Reference: Raviş's "Çiçek Hatun"

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