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Consort of Mahmud II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hacıye Pertevpiyale Nevfidan Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: نوفدان قادین; "chalice of light" and "young seedling"; 4 January 1793 - 27 December 1855) was a consort of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire.[2]
Nevfidan Kadın | |||||
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Born | 4 January 1793 [1] | ||||
Died | 27 December 1855 62) Nafizpaşa Palace, Beylerbeyi, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, (present day Istanbul, Turkey) | (aged||||
Burial | |||||
Consort | Mahmud II | ||||
Issue | Fatma Sultan Fatma Sultan (II) Emine Sultan Şehzade Osman Emine Sultan (II) Adopted Adile Sultan | ||||
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House | Ottoman (by marriage) | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
She was the BaşKadin (First Consort) of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II after the death of the first two. She was already Mahmud's concubine when he was still a Şehzade, and on 4 February 1809, six months after Mahmud's accession to the throne she gave birth to Fatma Sultan, Mahmud II's first child. Her birth, the first in the imperial dynasty after 19 years and just six months after her father's accession to the throne, caused a scandal, as it meant she must have been conceived when Mahmud was still Şehzade and confined to Kafes, which was forbidden at the time, but the princess died on 5 August 1809.[3]
On 30 April 1810 she give birth to a second daughter, also named Fatma Sultan, who the princess died on 7 May 1825. On 17 June 1813, she gave birth to Şehzade Osman and his twin Emine Sultan; the prince died on 10 April 1814 and the princess in July 1814.[1] On 7 January 1815 she gave birth to Emine Sultan, but the princess died on 25 September 1816.[3] She was the second consort of Sultan Mahmud who made the holy pilgrimage. The children of Nevfidan Kadın all died young, and in 1830, after the death of Adile Sultan's mother Zernigar Kadin, Adile was entrusted to the care of Nevfidan Kadın.[4][5]
Very loved by survived Mahmud's sons, after his death she asked to new Sultan Abdulmejid I for permission to go on a pilgrimage. After completing it, she returned to Istanbul in 1842 and take the name "Hacıye". She had a seal commissioned made for the occasion: "His Heavenly Majesty Sultan Mahmud, Her Highness Haciye Nevfîdan Baş Kadın”.[6][7][2]
In 1845, Adile married Mehmet Ali Pasha. who had been serving as an advisor in the imperial arsenal.[8] After the wedding, Adile went to live at Neşatabad Palace, which was allocated to her in Fındıklı.[9]
Sultan Abdülaziz, Abdülmecid's half-brother and his heir, named one of his ships the "Pertevpiyale" in her honor.
Nevfidan Kadın was very pious and a philanthropist, and built foundations for the poor in Mecca and Medina.[7]
Nevfidan Kadın died on 27 December 1855 in Nafizpaşa Palace, Beylerbeyi,[10] and was buried in the tomb of her husband Sultan Mahmud.[7][2]
By Mahmud II, Nevfidan had a son and four daughters:
After her children death, in 1830 Nevfidan was entrusted to raise one of Mahmud's other daughters who had just lost her mother:
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