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==Family== ===Consorts=== Mehmed I had three known consorts:<ref name="Ulucay">{{cite book|first=Mustafa Çağatay|last=Uluçay|title=Padişahların kadınları ve kızları|pages=27–30, 27 n. 4|publisher=Ankara, Ötüken|year=2011}}</ref> *[[Emine Hatun]]. Daughter of Nasireddin Mehmed Bey, fifth ruler of [[Beylik of Dulkadir|Dulkadirids]]. She married Mehmed in 1403 and according to tradition she was the mother of Murad II. Her niece [[Sittişah Hatun]] would later marry [[Mehmed II]]. *Şahzade Hatun. Daughter of Dividdar Ahmed Pasha, third ruler of Kutluşah of [[Beyliks of Canik|Canik]]. According to some historians, she was the real mother of Murad II. * Kumru Hatun. Slave concubine. ===Sons=== Mehmed I had at least five sons:<ref name="Ulucay"/><ref name="imber">{{cite book|first=Colin|last=Imber|title=The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650: The Structure of Power|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|date=August 26, 2009|pages=77|isbn=978-1-137-01406-1}}</ref> * [[Murad II]] (1404–1451) - with Emine Hatun. Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. * Mustafa Çelebi, known as ''[[Küçük Mustafa]]'' (1408–1423). He disputed the throne with Murad II, by whom he was defeated and executed. * Mahmud Çelebi (1413 - August 1429. Buried in the [[Türbe|mausoleum]]'s Mehmed I, [[Bursa]]) * Yusuf Çelebi (1414 - August 1429. Buried in the [[Türbe|mausoleum]]'s Mehmed I, [[Bursa]]) * Ahmed Çelebi. Died in infancy. ===Daughters=== Mehmed I had at least eight daughters:<ref name="Ulucay"/> *[[Selçuk Hatun]] ({{circa}} 1407 - 25 October 1485, buried in Mehmed I Mausoleum, Bursa) - with Kumru Hatun. She married [[Ibrahim II of Candar|Taceddin Ibrahim II Bey]], ruler of [[Isfendiyarids]] (1392 – 30 May 1443), son of [[İsfendiyar Bey]]. They had three sons and three daughters, all died in infancy except a daughter, Hatice Hanzade Hatun. After widowed, she married Anadolu Beylerbeyi Karaca. They had a daughter, who died young. *Ilaldi Sultan Hatun (? - 1444). In 1425 she married [[Ibrahim II of Karaman|Ibrahim II Bey]], [[Karamanids#List of rulers|ruler of Karamanids]] (died 16 July 1464), son of [[Mehmet II of Karaman|Mehmed II Bey]] (son of [[Nefise Hatun]], a [[Murad I]]'s daughter), and had six sons, amongs them [[Pir Ahmed|Piri Ahmed Bey]], [[Kasım of Karaman|Kasim Bey]], Kaya Bey (who married his cousin [[Murad II#Daughters|Hafsa Hatun]], daughter of Murad II) and Alaeddin Bey; but the marriage was unhappy and her husband hated her and their sons because their Ottoman blood. *Hatice Hatun (1408–1442). She married to Karaca Pasha (died on 10 November 1444). *Hafsa Hatun (? - 1445, buried in Mehmed I Mausoleum, Bursa). She married Mahmud Bey (died in January 1444), son of [[Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Younger|Çandarlı Halil Pasha]]. By him she had six sons and a daughter. *Incu Hatun. In 1427 she married to Isa Bey (died in 1437), son of [[Mehmet II of Karaman|Mehmed II Bey]]. * Ayşe Sultan Hatun (1412–1469, buried in Mehmed I Mausoleum, Bursa). In 1427 she married to Alaeddin Ali Bey, [[Karamanids#List of rulers|ruler of Karamanids]], son of Mehmed II Bey. *Şahzade Sitti Hatun (1413– ?, buried in Mehmed I Mausoleum, Bursa). In 1427 she married Sinan Pasha (died in 1442). *Fatma Sultan Hatun. She married Kıvameddin Kazim Bey, son of Isfendyar Bey and brother of Selçuk's husband Ibrahim II Bey.
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