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==Family== With the rise of Mustafa II, the title of "[[Haseki sultan|Haseki Sultan]]" was definitively abolished, to be permanently replaced by the less prestigious and not exclusive "[[Kadın (title)|Kadın]]" (imperial consort). Mustafa II also created a new class of concubines, the "[[Ikbal (title)|Ikbal]]":<ref>Previously, ikbal was the generic term for the sultan's favorites who had not yet had a child with him.</ref> inferior in rank to the Kadın in the hierarchy of the [[Ottoman Imperial Harem|harem]], they were initially called with the normal title of "[[Hatun]]" (woman), later modified in that, superior, of "[[Hakim (title)|Hanim]]" (lady). Several of his concubines and consorts were married after his deposition by order of the new sultan, his brother [[Ahmed III]]. === Consorts === Mustafa II had at least ten consorts:<ref>{{cite book|first=Sıddık|last=Çalık|title=1108 Numaralı Harc-ı Hassa Defterinin Transkripsiyonu ve Değerlendirmesi|year=1993|pages=278–279}}</ref><ref name="hans">{{cite book |last=Majer |first=Hans Georg |title=Osmanlı Araştırmaları XII (The Journal of Ottoman Studies XII): The harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703) |year=1992 |pages=435–437, 438}}</ref><ref>A. D. Alderson – The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty</ref><ref>Hans Georg Majer – The Harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703)</ref><ref>Necdet Sakaoğlu – Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları</ref><ref> M. Çağatay Uluçay – Padişahların Kadınları ve Kızları</ref> * Alicenab Kadın (died 20 April 1699, [[Edirne Palace]], Edirne, buried in Darülhadis Mosque). BaşKadin (first imperial consort) until her death. * [[Afife Kadin|Afife Kadın]] (c. 1682 – Constantinople, after 1718). BaşKadin after Alicenab's death. Also called Hafife, Hafiten, Hafize, Hafise or Hafsa in the European chronicles, she was Mustafa's most loved consort, sentiment reciprocated, even if they were never legally married. She had a daughter in 1696 and later became the mother of five of Mustafa's eight sons. * [[Saliha Sultan (mother of Mahmud I)|Saliha Kadın]] (died 21 September 1739, Tırnakçı Palace, Istanbul, buried in Turhan Sultan Mausoleum, New Mosque). She was [[Valide sultan|Valide Sultan]] of Mahmud I. * [[Şehsuvar Sultan (mother of Osman III)|Şehsuvar Kadın]] (died 27 April 1756, Topkapı Palace, Istanbul, buried in [[Nuruosmaniye Mosque]]). She was Valide Sultan of Osman III. * Bahtiyar Kadın. One of his first concubines, she was probably the mother of one of Mustafa's oldest daughters. * Ivaz Kadın. Mentioned as a Kadin in a document dated 1696/1697, she was probably the mother of one of Mustafa's oldest daughters. * Hatice Kadin. Before becoming a consort, she was a high-ranking harem lady-in-waiting. * Hüsnüşah Kadın. She died on 1 January 1700. * Fatma Şahin Hatun, then Hanim. Baş Ikbal (first ikbal). After Mustafa's deposition she was removed from the harem and married by order of Ahmed III. * Hanife Hatun, then Hanim. After Mustafa's deposition she was removed from the harem and married by order of Ahmed III. From her new husband she had a son named Ibrahim and a daughter. === Sons === Mustafa II had at least eight sons, including five who died as infants with Afife Kadın:<ref>{{cite book|first=Sıddık|last=Çalık|title=1108 Numaralı Harc-ı Hassa Defterinin Transkripsiyonu ve Değerlendirmesi|year=1993|pages=278–279}}</ref><ref name="hans">{{cite book |last=Majer |first=Hans Georg |title=Osmanlı Araştırmaları XII (The Journal of Ottoman Studies XII): The harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703) |year=1992 |pages=435–437, 438}}</ref><ref>A. D. Alderson – The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty</ref><ref>Hans Georg Majer – The Harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703)</ref><ref>Necdet Sakaoğlu – Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları</ref><ref> M. Çağatay Uluçay – Padişahların Kadınları ve Kızları</ref> * [[Mahmud I]] (2 August 1696 – 13 December 1754) – with Saliha Kadin. 24th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. * Şehzade Mehmed (27 November 1698 – 3 June 1703, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in Turhan Sultan's [[türbe]], New Mosque) – with Afife Kadın. He was the favorite son of Mustafa II, who suffered his death immensely. * [[Osman III]] (2 January 1699 – 30 October 1757) – with Şehsuvar Kadin. 25th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. * Şehzade Hasan (28 March 1699 – 25 May 1733). He became heir to the throne in 1730 and spent most of his life locked up in the [[Kafes]], where he finally died. * Şehzade Hüseyn (16 May 1699 – 19 September 1700, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in New Mosque) – with Afife Kadın. * Şehzade Selim (16 May 1700 – 8 June 1702, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in Turhan Sultan's turbe New Mosque) – with Afife Kadın. * Şehzade Ahmed (3 March 1702 – 7 September 1703, [[Edirne Palace]], Edirne, buried in Darülhadis Mosque) – with Afife Kadın. * Şehzade Suleyman (25 December 1703 – 25 December 1703, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in Turhan Sultan's turbe New Mosque) – with Afife Kadın. Stillbirth. Four days after, Mustafa II died, too. === Daughters === Mustafa II had at least twelve daughters, of which one, among the three eldest, with Afife Kadin:<ref>{{cite book|first=Sıddık|last=Çalık|title=1108 Numaralı Harc-ı Hassa Defterinin Transkripsiyonu ve Değerlendirmesi|year=1993|pages=278–279}}</ref><ref name="hans">{{cite book |last=Majer |first=Hans Georg |title=Osmanlı Araştırmaları XII (The Journal of Ottoman Studies XII): The harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703) |year=1992 |pages=435–437, 438}}</ref><ref>A. D. Alderson – The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty</ref><ref>Hans Georg Majer – The Harem of Mustafa II (1695–1703)</ref><ref>Necdet Sakaoğlu – Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları</ref><ref> M. Çağatay Uluçay – Padişahların Kadınları ve Kızları</ref> * [[Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Mustafa II)|Ayşe Sultan]] (30 April 1696 – 26 September 1752, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque). Nicknamed "the eldest" to distinguish her from her cousin [[Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)|Ayşe Sultan "the younger"]], daughter of Ahmed III. She married three times, but had no children. * [[Emine Sultan (daughter of Mustafa II)|Emine Sultan]] (1 September 1696 –1739, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque). She married four times, but had no children. * [[Safiye Sultan (daughter of Mustafa II)|Safiye Sultan]] (13 October 1696 – 15 May 1778, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque) - maybe with Afife Kadin.<ref>Afife Kadin had a daughter from Mustafa II born in 1696 and whose identity is uncertain, but it is likely that she was Safiye, because Safiye's daughter married the son of Ebu Bekr, Afife's second husband. Plus, Safiye named his first son Ebubekr. </ref> She married four times and had three sons and a daughter. * Hatice Sultan (15 March 1698 – before 1703, [[Edirne Palace]], Edirne, buried in Darülhadis Mosque). * Rukiye Sultan (13 November 1698 – 28 March 1699, [[Edirne Palace]], Edirne, buried in Darülhadis Mosque). * Rukiye Ismihan Sultan (after April 1699 – 24 December 1703, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque). Her father promised her in wife to Maktülzade Ali Paşah, but the baby girl died before being able to celebrate the wedding. * Fatma Sultan (8 October 1699 – 20 May 1700, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque). * Ümmügülsüm Sultan (10 June 1700 – 2 May 1701, [[Edirne Palace]], Edirne, buried in Darülhadis Mosque). * [[Emetullah Sultan]] (22 June 1701 – 19 April 1727, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque) – with Şehsuvar Kadın. Also called Ümmetullah Sultan or Heybetullah Sultan. She married once and had a daughter. * Zeynep Sultan (10 June 1703 – 18 December 1705, Istanbul, buried in New Mosque). * Atike Sultan (? – ?). She died in infancy. * Esma Sultan (? – ?). She died in infancy.
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