, turn of the 18/19th century Due to the fact that all of his sons died in infancy, Murad IV's family is not well known. Only few of his many concubines are known and of the thirty-two children that
Evliya Çelebi said that Murad IV had, five have not yet been identified, and the name of some of others is still unknown. Furthermore, no child had a certain nominated mother.
Consorts Murad IV had several consorts and concubines, but only few are known and some of them are disputed: •
Ayşe Sultan.
Haseki Sultan of Murad IV and the only one whose title is confirmed. • Unnamed Haseki Sultan (died after 1640). According to L. Pierce, Murad had a second Haseki Sultan in the last years of his reign. She started with a salary of 2,751 daily
asprons, the highest ever recorded for a concubine, but after seven months it was reduced to 2,000 daily asprons, on par with Ayşe Sultan. She disappears from the records soon after Murad's death. • Sanavber Hatun. She founded a charity in the capital in 1628. • Safiye Hatun.
Sons Murad IV had at least fifteen sons, but none of them survived infancy and all of them died before their father (who died in February 1640): • Şehzade Ahmed (
Constantinople, 21 December 1627 – Constantinople, 1637). • Şehzade
Fülan (Constantinople, March 1631 – Constantinople, March 1631). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the
Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Süleyman (Constantinople, February 1632 – Constantinople, 1632). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Mehmed (Constantinople, 8 August 1633 – Constantinople, 1638). Born in the Pavilion of the Kandilli Garden, buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade
Fülan (Constantinople, February 1634 – Constantinople, March 1634). • Şehzade
Fülan (Constantinople, 10 March 1634 – Constantinople, March 1634). • Şehzade Alaeddin (Constantinople, 16 August 1635 – Constantinople, 1637). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Ahmed (
Izmit, 15 May 1638 – 1639). He is referred to as "son of Haseki". • Şehzade Abdülhamid (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Selim (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Orhan (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Numan (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Hasan (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Mahmud (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Şehzade Osman (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque.
Daughters Murad IV had at least thirteen daughters. • Rabia Sultan (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). She lived to adulthood, although no marriages are known. Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Fatma Sultan (Constantinople, ? – Constantinople, ?). Buried in the Ahmed I mausoleum in the Blue Mosque. • Bedia Sultan (Constantinople, ? – ?). • Bedia Ayşe Sultan (Constantinople, ? – ?). She married Malatuk Süleyman Paşa before 1655. • Hafsa Sultan (Constantinople, ? – ?). She married Ammarzade Mehmed Paşah. • Safiye Sultan (Constantinople, after 1634 – Constantinople, ). She married firstly on 27 August 1649 to Hayderağazade Mehmed Pasha, married secondly Sarı Abaza Hüseyin Paşah (brother or son of Grand Vizier
Siyavuş Paşah) in 1659. She had three sons and a daughter: Sultanzade Abubekr Bey, Sultanzade Mehmed Remzi Paşah (d. 21 November 1719), Sultanzade Abdüllah Bey (stillborn, ) and Rukiye Hanımsultan (died January 1697). She died to give birth to Abdüllah. • Rukiye Sultan (Constantinople, 1640 – 1696). She married Şeytân Melek İbrâhîm Pasha in 1663 and was widowed in 1685. She had two daughters: Fatma Hanımsultan (1677 – 1727) and Ayşe Hanımsultan (1680 – 1717). She was buried in the
Şehzade Mosque. • Esma Sultan (? – ?). She died in infancy. == Death ==