Atike Sultan (daughter of Ahmed I)

Burnaz Atike Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: عاتکه سلطان, "proof" and "the free one" or "the generous one"; c.

[2][3] The identity of her mother is controversial, due to the inaccuracy of her date of birth: she could be a daughter of Kösem Sultan and maybe the twin of Şehzade Kasim or one of her other children, or be born of an unknown concubine.

Upon the death of her husband, she was married to Koca Kenan Pasha in 1648[4][5][6][7][8]: 168  By 1639, during the reign of her brother sultan Murad IV, her stipend was 330 aspers a day.

[3] It is unknown if she had children by these marriages, however she was the "spiritual mother" of the future Mihnea III of Wallachia and she cared for him while he stayed at Constantinople as an adoptive son.

She is buried in his brother Sultan Ibrahim's mausoleum, in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople.