Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Murad III)

[10] A year into the marriage, Murad dismissed Ibrahim Pasha from his post, because according to the chronicle of Hasan Beyzade, his damat, or bridegroom, status was an obstacle to sailing.

[11] Ibrahim served three times as Grand Vizier to Ayşe's brother Sultan Mehmed III.

In accordance to this telhis, historian Mustafa Naima suggests that Yemişci Hasan Pasha and Ayşe Sultan were only engaged.

A certain amount of money was allocated to pay the ransom for Muslim prisoners of war, with the condition that female captives be freed first.

[16][17] Ayşe Sultan died on 15 May 1605, and was buried in her brother Mehmed's mausoleum located at Hagia Sophia Mosque, Istanbul.