Gevherhan Sultan was the eldest daughter of Ahmed I[1], born between Osman II and Şehzade Mehmed[2].
In the summer of 1612, Ahmed I arranged marriage of his daughter Gevherhan to Öküz Mehmed Pasha, who served as the governor of Egypt (1607-1611), and Grand Admiral of the Ottoman fleet in 1611[7].
Over a seven-month period, the expenses for providing bread, rice, and lamb to wedding guests and the capital's residents amounted to nearly 2,000,000 aspers.
Additionally, during the festivities, an unidentified French observer in Istanbul witnessed Gevherhan's opulent dowry, featuring a solid gold bride-crown, a large chest filled with precious stones and jewels, and numerous rolls of silk[9].
In 1621,[13][14] during Osman II's reign, Gevherhan was remarried to Topal Recep Pasha,[15][13] who in 1632 served as Grand Vizier under her half-brother Murad IV and was executed in same year.