Haleem was the beloved wife of Artagrol Ghazi, the leader of the Hatun Key tribe, and thus the mother of Usman Ghazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
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According to a source, as shown in the Derless Ertogrol season, Halim Haton or Helium Sultan was a Seljuk princess because she was the daughter of Prince Noman, a member of the royal family, and the brother of Sultan Alauddin Kekabad I, who ruled. Of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rome.
No information is yet available about her marriage to Ertgrol Ghazi, how and under what circumstances the Seljuk princess married Ertgrol Ghazi of a tribe that was still searching for a state or place.
No information is yet available about her marriage to Ertgrol Ghazi, how and under what circumstances the Seljuk princess married Ertgrol Ghazi of a tribe that was still searching for a state or place.
But it is clear that Haleem Hatton loved the life of the Princess of Seal Cage and the life of the palace merely for his own sake and forsook the honor of his love and devotion to Artagrol Ghazi, the son of the Kayi tribe. After their marriage, the two branches of the Turks, the Oghuz Turks and the Seljuk Turks, became united by blood.
When Airtgrol became the leader of the Ghazi Kayi tribe, Haleem Hatoon was also given the title of Sultan as the headmaster of the tribe, and she too proved to be justified by this title.
When Airtgrol became the leader of the Ghazi Kayi tribe, Haleem Hatoon was also given the title of Sultan as the headmaster of the tribe, and she too proved to be justified by this title.
She was a great supporter of her husband, her cause, and at the same time fought many enemies. Helium Sultan died before her husband and after the death of Airtgrol Ghazi in 1281 AD.
During the Derless ArtGroll season, scriptwriters and producers had to die before giving birth to Usman Ghazi before ArtGroll, as the actress photographed him for some personal reasons.
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Helium Sultan is buried in the tomb of Artgrol Ghazi in Sogut, Turkey. According to some later sources, Haimeen, who was buried in Dominican, must have been the wife of Er Erteglul Ghazi. [Between the two worlds: The construction of the Ottoman state for the Semitic infidels, page 185 185.]
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