08-04-2014, 09:56
Bonjour,
Je me glisse dans votre conversation, car j'ai
aussi des SOLTANA, devenu SULTANA au cours des siècles dans ma généalogie
(collumeau). Contrairement au SAYD, il ne sont pas issu d'un sultan mais d'un
émir de Karaman (voir la copie transcrite du texte qui suit, le même en anglais
et la référence à un texte de Maltagenealogy.
Michèle
SOLIMANO BIN MUSA, de Turquie (1507-1559), un esclave de plusieurs Grands
maîtres de l'Ile de Rhodes et à Malte sous le Grand Maître de Homèdes
(Espagnol)avec grande diligence était libéré en 1539 à la condition qu'il doive
servir encore six années. Lors de sa libération, le Grand Maître lui a accordé
quelque terres in Zaghra, Gozo pour services rendus, marié en 1540 avec Mustafa,
une ex esclave de Turquie. Ils devinrent chrétiens par le baptême. Soliman est
le plus jeune fils d'un émir ou d'un bey de Karaman, Turquie.
?
Reference: 'Slavery in the Islands of Malta and Gozo,
c1000-1812' by G.Wettinger, 2003, PEG Publishing.
Emirs of Karaman
1. Ala ud-Din Shuja ud Din Halil Mirza Bey, Emir of Karaman,
with issue.
1.1. Damad Ala ud-Din Ali, (killed 1397), Emir of Karaman,
married to Princess Nafisa Khanum of the Ottoman Empire (d/o Sultan Murad1),
with issue.
1.1.1. Nazir ud-Din Ghiyas ud-Din Muhammad II, (1397-1423),
Emir of Karaman, married to Princess Inju Khanum of the Ottoman Empire, (d/o
Sultan Mohammed I), with issue.
1.1.1.1. Damad Taj ud-Din Sarim ud-Din Ibrahim II, (d. 1467),
Emir of Karaman, married 1426 to (Aunt)Princess Ilaldi Khanum of the Ottoman
Empire, (d/o Dultana Mohemmad I), with issue.
1.1.1.1.1. Damad Musa Bey, Exiled to Egypt 1467, married with
issue.
1.1.1.1.1.1. Damad Solimano bin Musa Bey, Captured into Slavery and
settled in Rhodes Is then Malta. (1507-59). see below.1.1.1.2. Damad Isa Bey,
(d. 1437), married 1427 to (Aunt)Princess N. Khanum (d/o of Sultan Mohammed I
of the Ottoman Empire).
1.1.1.3. Damad Bengi Ala ud-Din Ali II, Amir of Karaman,
married 1426 to (Aunt)Princess Aisha Khanum (d/o Sultana Muhammed I of the
Ottoman Empire).
1. SOLIMANO BIN MUSA, from Turkey (1507-59)A slave of
several Grand Masters from Rhodes Island and in Malta under Grand Master de
Homedes with great diligence was freed 1539 with a condition that he had to
serve another six years. Upon release, the Grand Master had granted him some
lands in Xaghra, Gozo for services rendered., married 1540 to Mustafa, an
ex-slave from Turkey. Both become Christians upon Baptism. Solimano is a younger
son of a Amir or Bey (Chief or Lord of a Chieftain/Clan)in Karaman,
Turkey
1.1. Giovanni Soltana, (1540-92), married 1555 at
Rabat, Gozo to Anna an ex-slave from Tunisia, with issue.
1.1.1. Maria Soltana, (1559-), married 1574 to Antonio
Micallef, an Ex Slave of Ethopia, with issue.
1.1.1.1. (only child)Giulia Micallef, upon marriage part of
her legacy was the lands given to her grand father and great grand father and
both her spouse to take on the surname of Soltana to carry further the legacy
given by the Grand Master de Homedes., Married 1587 Rabat Gozo to
Nicola Savona
'sives Sagona', with issue.
Nicola SAVONA/SAGONA marié avec Giulia MICALLEF prend le patronyme de
SOLTANA suite à l'héritage de Giulia fille de Maria SOLTANA et Antonio MICALLEF,
cette dernière fille de Giovanni SOLTANA et Anna ex-esclave de
Tunisie
Je me glisse dans votre conversation, car j'ai
aussi des SOLTANA, devenu SULTANA au cours des siècles dans ma généalogie
(collumeau). Contrairement au SAYD, il ne sont pas issu d'un sultan mais d'un
émir de Karaman (voir la copie transcrite du texte qui suit, le même en anglais
et la référence à un texte de Maltagenealogy.
Michèle
SOLIMANO BIN MUSA, de Turquie (1507-1559), un esclave de plusieurs Grands
maîtres de l'Ile de Rhodes et à Malte sous le Grand Maître de Homèdes
(Espagnol)avec grande diligence était libéré en 1539 à la condition qu'il doive
servir encore six années. Lors de sa libération, le Grand Maître lui a accordé
quelque terres in Zaghra, Gozo pour services rendus, marié en 1540 avec Mustafa,
une ex esclave de Turquie. Ils devinrent chrétiens par le baptême. Soliman est
le plus jeune fils d'un émir ou d'un bey de Karaman, Turquie.
?
Reference: 'Slavery in the Islands of Malta and Gozo,
c1000-1812' by G.Wettinger, 2003, PEG Publishing.
Emirs of Karaman
1. Ala ud-Din Shuja ud Din Halil Mirza Bey, Emir of Karaman,
with issue.
1.1. Damad Ala ud-Din Ali, (killed 1397), Emir of Karaman,
married to Princess Nafisa Khanum of the Ottoman Empire (d/o Sultan Murad1),
with issue.
1.1.1. Nazir ud-Din Ghiyas ud-Din Muhammad II, (1397-1423),
Emir of Karaman, married to Princess Inju Khanum of the Ottoman Empire, (d/o
Sultan Mohammed I), with issue.
1.1.1.1. Damad Taj ud-Din Sarim ud-Din Ibrahim II, (d. 1467),
Emir of Karaman, married 1426 to (Aunt)Princess Ilaldi Khanum of the Ottoman
Empire, (d/o Dultana Mohemmad I), with issue.
1.1.1.1.1. Damad Musa Bey, Exiled to Egypt 1467, married with
issue.
1.1.1.1.1.1. Damad Solimano bin Musa Bey, Captured into Slavery and
settled in Rhodes Is then Malta. (1507-59). see below.1.1.1.2. Damad Isa Bey,
(d. 1437), married 1427 to (Aunt)Princess N. Khanum (d/o of Sultan Mohammed I
of the Ottoman Empire).
1.1.1.3. Damad Bengi Ala ud-Din Ali II, Amir of Karaman,
married 1426 to (Aunt)Princess Aisha Khanum (d/o Sultana Muhammed I of the
Ottoman Empire).
1. SOLIMANO BIN MUSA, from Turkey (1507-59)A slave of
several Grand Masters from Rhodes Island and in Malta under Grand Master de
Homedes with great diligence was freed 1539 with a condition that he had to
serve another six years. Upon release, the Grand Master had granted him some
lands in Xaghra, Gozo for services rendered., married 1540 to Mustafa, an
ex-slave from Turkey. Both become Christians upon Baptism. Solimano is a younger
son of a Amir or Bey (Chief or Lord of a Chieftain/Clan)in Karaman,
Turkey
1.1. Giovanni Soltana, (1540-92), married 1555 at
Rabat, Gozo to Anna an ex-slave from Tunisia, with issue.
1.1.1. Maria Soltana, (1559-), married 1574 to Antonio
Micallef, an Ex Slave of Ethopia, with issue.
1.1.1.1. (only child)Giulia Micallef, upon marriage part of
her legacy was the lands given to her grand father and great grand father and
both her spouse to take on the surname of Soltana to carry further the legacy
given by the Grand Master de Homedes., Married 1587 Rabat Gozo to
Nicola Savona
'sives Sagona', with issue.
Nicola SAVONA/SAGONA marié avec Giulia MICALLEF prend le patronyme de
SOLTANA suite à l'héritage de Giulia fille de Maria SOLTANA et Antonio MICALLEF,
cette dernière fille de Giovanni SOLTANA et Anna ex-esclave de
Tunisie