Armut Ayse
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| Full Name | Armut Ayşe |
| Romaji | Arumuto Aishe |
| Alias | Pear Ayşe Hanım |
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| Birthplace | Balta Stratocracy |
| Affiliation | Balta Stratocracy Triparte Alliance |
| Occupation | Vizier-i-Azam Hanım of the Balta Straocracy |
| Nationality | Turkish |
| Relatives | Nilufer Fatma (Mother) Kemal (Younger Brother) Al-Kaplan Balaban (Uncle) Ulema Beyazit (Uncle) Kilic Orhan (Fiancé) |
| Appearance | |
| Anime | Episode #9 The Red Tiger Sultan |
| Manga | Fasul 21 – The Stratocracy of Spears |
| Portrayed by: | |
| Japanese | Ai Kayano |
Armut Ayşe is a prominent noblewoman and political figure in her realm, known as the daughter of Sultan Fatma, the elder sister of Kemal, and the only niece of Sultan Baraban and his successor, Sultan Beyazit. Following the conclusion of the civil war, Ayşe is appointed to the high-ranking position of Vizier-i-Azam (Grand Vizier). In this role, she is entrusted with overseeing Kemal’s education and preparation to assume the throne upon reaching the age of fifteen.
Appearance

Appearance in Anime
Despite her stoic and reserved personality, Armut Ayşe is regarded by some as a striking beauty. She has long, dark, wavy hair, typically styled into segmented ponytails. Her expression is often melancholic and serious, further highlighted by her long eyelashes and composed presence.
Ayşe’s attire consists of a flowing pink dress with a high collar, layered over matching salwar-style trousers. She wears a distinctive jacket with open sleeves draped over her outfit, adding to her formal and refined appearance. Her footwear consists of red shoes resembling tsarouhia, traditional Greek shoes known for their pointed toes and pom-poms.
Personality
Armut Ayşe is characterized by her stoic and composed nature. She is direct and unafraid to speak her mind, even at the risk of offending others. This bluntness is evident during her first meeting with Mahmut, where she openly calls him “stupid and naïve.” Her forthright attitude is paired with notable intelligence and a bold disposition, though these traits have also placed her in controversial positions such as when her attempt to imprison her own mother led to her being labeled a traitor.
Ayşe carries herself with a sense of pride and duty. She accepts her political role and future marriage to Sultan Orhan of Kilic as part of her responsibilities. Her strong sense of justice and willingness to make personal sacrifices for the greater good are defining aspects of her character. This is most notably demonstrated after the civil war, when she advocates for the execution of her own mother, Fatma, citing her betrayal of Türkiye as justification. Ayşe’s actions underscore her commitment to principle over personal ties.
Despite her stern and sometimes aggressive demeanor, Ayşe reveals a more compassionate and gentle side in private, particularly in her interactions with her uncle, Sultan Beyazit.
Abilities
Armut Ayşe is recognized as a highly capable and strategic politician, demonstrating exceptional skill in diplomacy and governance. Her sharp intellect and decisiveness have earned her the prestigious position of Vizier-i-Azam, where she plays a central role in post-war political restoration and the education of the future sultan.
In addition to her political acumen, Ayşe is also an adept horse rider, a common skill among the citizens of Türkiye reflecting her discipline and adaptability both on and off the battlefield.
History
Armut Ayşe is the daughter of Sultan Fatma, the elder sister of Kemal, and the sole niece of Sultan Baraban and Sultan Beyazit. Born into the royal family of Türkiye, Ayşe was raised in the heart of political power and quickly demonstrated an aptitude for leadership and statecraft from a young age.
Her political journey became controversial during the height of the civil war, when she attempted to detain her own mother, Sultan Fatma, after uncovering her treason against the state. Though her actions were motivated by duty to the nation, Ayşe was labeled a traitor by those loyal to her mother. Despite the backlash, she maintained her stance, believing that Fatma’s betrayal warranted severe consequences.
Following the civil war, Ayşe’s loyalty and capability were recognized by the ruling powers. She was appointed Vizier-i-Azam, the highest administrative office in the empire. In this role, she assumed guardianship over her younger brother Kemal, the designated heir to the throne, guiding his education and preparing him for leadership until he reached the age of fifteen.
Though she was aware of her eventual arranged marriage to Sultan Orhan of Kilic, Ayşe viewed it as a political obligation and carried herself with dignity and responsibility throughout the process. Her loyalty to the empire and commitment to justice led her to support her mother’s execution for high treason after the civil war, an act that underscored her dedication to the integrity of Türkiye above personal ties.
Despite her reputation for being firm and politically unyielding, Ayşe is shown to have a gentler side, particularly in her warm and respectful interactions with her uncle, Sultan Beyazit.
