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Bedrifelek Kadın

Bedrifelek Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: بدرے فلك قادین, "moon of the sky"; 4 January 1851 – 8 February 1930) was the third consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.

Bedrifelek Kadın
Born4 January 1851
Anapa
Died8 February 1930(1930-02-08) (aged 79)
Serencebey Mansion, Istanbul, Turkey
Burial
Yahya Efendi cemetery, Istanbul
Spouse
(m. 1868; died 1918)
Issue
Names
Turkish: Bedrifelek Kadın
Ottoman Turkish: بدرے فلك قادین
HouseKerzedzh (by birth)
Ottoman (by marriage)
FatherPrince Mehmed Bey Karzeg
MotherPrincess Faruhan Hanım İnal-lpa
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life

Bedrifelek Kadın was born on 4 January 1851 in Anapa.[1] She was a member of Circassian family, the House of Kerzedzh (Adyghe: Къэрзэдж). Her father was Kerzedzh Mehmed Bey and her mother the Abkhazian princess Faruhan Hanım İnal-lpa. She had a younger sister, Dilber Hanım, and three paternal younger half-sisters, Şazıdil Hanim, Nevrestan Hanim e Melekistan Hanım. When Russia invaded the Caucasus and exterminated the Circassians, she managed to escape to Istanbul, where she entered the Ottoman court. Able to contact her family, her sister Dilber Hanım and her mother came to stay with her. Her mother died shortly after and her father remarried with the her half-sisters' mother. She was described as blonde, with blue eyes and fair skin.[2]

Marriage

Bedrifelek received a good education and married Abdul Hamid on 15 November 1868 in the Dolmabahçe Palace.[1] A year after the marriage, on 11 January 1870, she gave birth to the couple's first child, a son, Şehzade Mehmed Selim,[3] followed two years later by Zekiye Sultan, born on 21 January 1872.[4]

After Abdul Hamid's accession to the throne on 31 August 1876,[5] she was given the title of the "Third Kadın".[6][7] In 1877, Bedrifelek and other members of the imperial family settled in the Yıldız Palace,[8] after Abdul Hamid moved there on 7 April 1877.[9] Here on 12 February 1878, she gave birth to the couple's third child, a son, Şehzade Ahmed Nuri. At one point, however, she also suffered at least one miscarriage. In 1879 Abdülhamid divorced his Second Consort Nurefsun Kadın and Bedrifelek became Second Consort.[10]

Abdülhamid did not get along with Mehmed Selim and this damaged his relationship with Bedrifelek, because in order not to see his son he stopped visiting her and in public he treated her coldly. However, he respected her. Bedrifelek was known as a kind, thoughtful, smiling woman and got along well with all other consorts.[11]

On 16 September 1895,[11] after the death of Abdul Hamid's first consort, Nazikeda Kadın, Bedrifelek was installed the first consort and chief consort with the title of "BaşKadin".[6][7] After Rahime Perestu Sultan's death, adoptive mother and Valide Sultan, in 1906, she became the principal lady in the imperial harem.[6]

On 27 April 1909, Abdul Hamid was deposed, and sent into exile in Thessaloniki.[12] Bedrifelek didn't followed him, and so remained in Istanbul. Following the 31 March Incident, there was the concrete possibility for Bedrifelek to become Valide Sultan because her son Mehmed Selim had been chosen as his father’s successor. In the end this did not happen and Abdülhamid II's half-brother Mehmed V became Sultan, and maybe for this reason she did not follow Abdülhamid to Thessaloniki. Abdul Hamid's whole family was expelled from Yıldız Palace, and most of them didn't even have a place to live in. Bedrifelek, and her sons, Selim, and Ahmed, initially settled in her daughter, Zekiye Sultan's mansion in Tarlabaşı,[13] before she settled with her son Selim, in his mansion located in Serencebey.[14]

After Thessaloniki fell to Greece in 1912, Abdul Hamid returned to Istanbul, and settled in the Beylerbeyi Palace, where he died in 1918.[15]

Sponsorings

In 1900, Bedrifelek sponsored the construction of a fountain known as the "Körük Fountain" in Gebze.[16] In 1909, she sponsored the repairing of the tekke and tomb of Nûreddin Cerrâhi in Karagümrük, Istanbul. She also made donations to the "Ottoman Hilal-i Ahmer Association" (Hilâl-i Ahmer Cemiyet).[11]

Last years and death

At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Bedrifelek remained in her son's mansion in Serencebey. Those who knew her said she would never get out of her house and she would always reminisce about her time in Yıldız Palace. She always wore white clothes and a white veil to cover her head and her eyes would always be wet and mournful. She was always melancholic and always spoke nostalgically of the old days when she was Imperial Consort.[6] On 14 January 1925, she gave the power of attorney to Sami Günzberg, a well-known Turkish Jewish lawyer, authorising him to regain from usurpers buildings, lands, mines, concessions left by Abdul Hamid situated in Turkish territory and elsewhere.[17] She died on 8 February 1930 at the age of seventy-nine, and was buried in Yahya Efendi cemetery, Istanbul.[6]

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
Şehzade Mehmed Selim 11 January 1870[7][18][19] 5 May 1937[18][19] had eight consorts, and had issue, two sons and one daughter
Zekiye Sultan 21 January 1872[18][20][21] 13 July 1950[18][20][21] married once, and had issue, two daughters
Şehzade Ahmed Nuri 12 February 1878[7][13][22] 7 August 1944[13][22] married once, without issue

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Günay Günaydın (2006). Haremin son gülleri. Mevsimsiz Yayınları. p. 73. ISBN 978-9944-987-03-5.
  2. ^ Akyıldız 2018, p. 697.
  3. ^ Freely, John (1 July 2001). Inside the Seraglio: Private Lives of the Sultans in Istanbul. Penguin. p. 287.
  4. ^ Tuğlacı, Pars (1985). Türkiyeʼde kadın, Volume 3. Cem Yayınevi. p. 331.
  5. ^ Clare, Israel Smith (1885). Illustrated Universal History: Being a Clear and Concise History of All Nations. P. W. Ziegler & Company. p. 549.
  6. ^ a b c d e Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 672.
  7. ^ a b c d Uluçay 2011, p. 246.
  8. ^ Oriental Gardens: An Illustrated History. Chronicle Books. 1992. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-811-80132-4.
  9. ^ NewSpot, Volumes 13-24. General Directorate of Press and Information. 1999.
  10. ^ Bey, Mehmet Sürreya (1969). Osmanlı devletinde kim kimdi, Volume 1. Küğ Yayını. p. 132.
  11. ^ a b c Uru, Cevriye (2010). Sultan II. Abdülhamid'in kızı Zekiye Sultan'ın hayatı (1872-1950). p. 3.
  12. ^ Hall, Richard C. (9 October 2014). War in the Balkans: An Encyclopedic History from the Fall of the Ottoman Empire to the Breakup of Yugoslavia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-610-69031-7.
  13. ^ a b c "Sultan Hamid'in Açlıktan Ölen Şehzâdesi: Ahmed Nuri Efendi". www.erkembugraekinci.com. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  14. ^ Akyıldız 2018, p. 701.
  15. ^ Parry, Milman; Lord, Albert B. (1979). Serbocroatian heroic songs, Volume 1. Harvard University Press. p. 371.
  16. ^ Kankal, Recep (2018). Bedrifelek Başkadınefendinin Bir İhya-kerdesi:Körük Çeşmesi, Uluslararası Orhan Gazi ve Kocaeli Tarihi - Kültürü Sempozyumu - V. p. 1568.
  17. ^ Kark, Ruth; Frantzman, Seth J. (2010). "One of the most spectacular lawsuits ever launched": Abdülhamid's heirs, his lands and the land case in Palestine, 1908-1950. p. 138.
  18. ^ a b c d Brookes 2010, p. 289.
  19. ^ a b Osmanoğlu 2000, pp. 260–261.
  20. ^ a b Uluçay 2011, pp. 246, 253–254.
  21. ^ a b Osmanoğlu 2000, p. 261.
  22. ^ a b Osmanoğlu 2000, p. 262.

Sources

  • Akyıldız, Ali (2018-03-15). "Son Dönem Osmanlı Padişahlarının Nikâh Meselesi". DSpace@29 Mayıs. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  • Brookes, Douglas Scott (2010). The Concubine, the Princess, and the Teacher: Voices from the Ottoman Harem. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-78335-5.
  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları: Vâlide Sultanlar, Hâtunlar, Hasekiler, Kandınefendiler, Sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-6-051-71079-2.
  • Osmanoğlu, Ayşe (2000). Babam Sultan Abdülhamid. Mona Kitap Yayinlari. ISBN 978-6-050-81202-2.
  • Uluçay, Mustafa Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.

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In this Ottoman Turkish style name the given name is Bedrifelek the title is Kadin and there is no family name Bedrifelek Kadin Ottoman Turkish بدرے فلك قادین moon of the sky 4 January 1851 8 February 1930 was the third consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire Bedrifelek KadinBorn4 January 1851AnapaDied8 February 1930 1930 02 08 aged 79 Serencebey Mansion Istanbul TurkeyBurialYahya Efendi cemetery IstanbulSpouseAbdul Hamid II m 1868 died 1918 wbr IssueSehzade Mehmed SelimZekiye SultanSehzade Ahmed NuriNamesTurkish Bedrifelek Kadin Ottoman Turkish بدرے فلك قادینHouseKerzedzh by birth Ottoman by marriage FatherPrince Mehmed Bey KarzegMotherPrincess Faruhan Hanim Inal lpaReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Sponsorings 4 Last years and death 5 Issue 6 See also 7 References 8 SourcesEarly life EditBedrifelek Kadin was born on 4 January 1851 in Anapa 1 She was a member of Circassian family the House of Kerzedzh Adyghe Kerzedzh Her father was Kerzedzh Mehmed Bey and her mother the Abkhazian princess Faruhan Hanim Inal lpa She had a younger sister Dilber Hanim and three paternal younger half sisters Sazidil Hanim Nevrestan Hanim e Melekistan Hanim When Russia invaded the Caucasus and exterminated the Circassians she managed to escape to Istanbul where she entered the Ottoman court Able to contact her family her sister Dilber Hanim and her mother came to stay with her Her mother died shortly after and her father remarried with the her half sisters mother She was described as blonde with blue eyes and fair skin 2 Marriage EditBedrifelek received a good education and married Abdul Hamid on 15 November 1868 in the Dolmabahce Palace 1 A year after the marriage on 11 January 1870 she gave birth to the couple s first child a son Sehzade Mehmed Selim 3 followed two years later by Zekiye Sultan born on 21 January 1872 4 After Abdul Hamid s accession to the throne on 31 August 1876 5 she was given the title of the Third Kadin 6 7 In 1877 Bedrifelek and other members of the imperial family settled in the Yildiz Palace 8 after Abdul Hamid moved there on 7 April 1877 9 Here on 12 February 1878 she gave birth to the couple s third child a son Sehzade Ahmed Nuri At one point however she also suffered at least one miscarriage In 1879 Abdulhamid divorced his Second Consort Nurefsun Kadin and Bedrifelek became Second Consort 10 Abdulhamid did not get along with Mehmed Selim and this damaged his relationship with Bedrifelek because in order not to see his son he stopped visiting her and in public he treated her coldly However he respected her Bedrifelek was known as a kind thoughtful smiling woman and got along well with all other consorts 11 On 16 September 1895 11 after the death of Abdul Hamid s first consort Nazikeda Kadin Bedrifelek was installed the first consort and chief consort with the title of BasKadin 6 7 After Rahime Perestu Sultan s death adoptive mother and Valide Sultan in 1906 she became the principal lady in the imperial harem 6 On 27 April 1909 Abdul Hamid was deposed and sent into exile in Thessaloniki 12 Bedrifelek didn t followed him and so remained in Istanbul Following the 31 March Incident there was the concrete possibility for Bedrifelek to become Valide Sultan because her son Mehmed Selim had been chosen as his father s successor In the end this did not happen and Abdulhamid II s half brother Mehmed V became Sultan and maybe for this reason she did not follow Abdulhamid to Thessaloniki Abdul Hamid s whole family was expelled from Yildiz Palace and most of them didn t even have a place to live in Bedrifelek and her sons Selim and Ahmed initially settled in her daughter Zekiye Sultan s mansion in Tarlabasi 13 before she settled with her son Selim in his mansion located in Serencebey 14 After Thessaloniki fell to Greece in 1912 Abdul Hamid returned to Istanbul and settled in the Beylerbeyi Palace where he died in 1918 15 Sponsorings EditIn 1900 Bedrifelek sponsored the construction of a fountain known as the Koruk Fountain in Gebze 16 In 1909 she sponsored the repairing of the tekke and tomb of Nureddin Cerrahi in Karagumruk Istanbul She also made donations to the Ottoman Hilal i Ahmer Association Hilal i Ahmer Cemiyet 11 Last years and death EditAt the exile of the imperial family in March 1924 Bedrifelek remained in her son s mansion in Serencebey Those who knew her said she would never get out of her house and she would always reminisce about her time in Yildiz Palace She always wore white clothes and a white veil to cover her head and her eyes would always be wet and mournful She was always melancholic and always spoke nostalgically of the old days when she was Imperial Consort 6 On 14 January 1925 she gave the power of attorney to Sami Gunzberg a well known Turkish Jewish lawyer authorising him to regain from usurpers buildings lands mines concessions left by Abdul Hamid situated in Turkish territory and elsewhere 17 She died on 8 February 1930 at the age of seventy nine and was buried in Yahya Efendi cemetery Istanbul 6 Issue EditName Birth Death NotesSehzade Mehmed Selim 11 January 1870 7 18 19 5 May 1937 18 19 had eight consorts and had issue two sons and one daughterZekiye Sultan 21 January 1872 18 20 21 13 July 1950 18 20 21 married once and had issue two daughtersSehzade Ahmed Nuri 12 February 1878 7 13 22 7 August 1944 13 22 married once without issueSee also EditKadin title Ottoman Imperial Harem List of consorts of the Ottoman sultansReferences Edit a b Gunay Gunaydin 2006 Haremin son gulleri Mevsimsiz Yayinlari p 73 ISBN 978 9944 987 03 5 Akyildiz 2018 p 697 Freely John 1 July 2001 Inside the Seraglio Private Lives of the Sultans in Istanbul Penguin p 287 Tuglaci Pars 1985 Turkiyeʼde kadin Volume 3 Cem Yayinevi p 331 Clare Israel Smith 1885 Illustrated Universal History Being a Clear and Concise History of All Nations P W Ziegler amp Company p 549 a b c d e Sakaoglu 2008 p 672 a b c d Ulucay 2011 p 246 Oriental Gardens An Illustrated History Chronicle Books 1992 p 21 ISBN 978 0 811 80132 4 NewSpot Volumes 13 24 General Directorate of Press and Information 1999 Bey Mehmet Surreya 1969 Osmanli devletinde kim kimdi Volume 1 Kug Yayini p 132 a b c Uru Cevriye 2010 Sultan II Abdulhamid in kizi Zekiye Sultan in hayati 1872 1950 p 3 Hall Richard C 9 October 2014 War in the Balkans An Encyclopedic History from the Fall of the Ottoman Empire to the Breakup of Yugoslavia ABC CLIO pp 1 2 ISBN 978 1 610 69031 7 a b c Sultan Hamid in Acliktan Olen Sehzadesi Ahmed Nuri Efendi www erkembugraekinci com 10 June 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Akyildiz 2018 p 701 Parry Milman Lord Albert B 1979 Serbocroatian heroic songs Volume 1 Harvard University Press p 371 Kankal Recep 2018 Bedrifelek Baskadinefendinin Bir Ihya kerdesi Koruk Cesmesi Uluslararasi Orhan Gazi ve Kocaeli Tarihi Kulturu Sempozyumu V p 1568 Kark Ruth Frantzman Seth J 2010 One of the most spectacular lawsuits ever launched Abdulhamid s heirs his lands and the land case in Palestine 1908 1950 p 138 a b c d Brookes 2010 p 289 a b Osmanoglu 2000 pp 260 261 a b Ulucay 2011 pp 246 253 254 a b Osmanoglu 2000 p 261 a b Osmanoglu 2000 p 262 Sources EditAkyildiz Ali 2018 03 15 Son Donem Osmanli Padisahlarinin Nikah Meselesi DSpace 29 Mayis Retrieved 2022 01 16 Brookes Douglas Scott 2010 The Concubine the Princess and the Teacher Voices from the Ottoman Harem University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 78335 5 Sakaoglu Necdet 2008 Bu Mulkun Kadin Sultanlari Valide Sultanlar Hatunlar Hasekiler Kandinefendiler Sultanefendiler Oglak Yayincilik ISBN 978 6 051 71079 2 Osmanoglu Ayse 2000 Babam Sultan Abdulhamid Mona Kitap Yayinlari ISBN 978 6 050 81202 2 Ulucay Mustafa Cagatay 2011 Padisahlarin kadinlari ve kizlari Otuken ISBN 978 9 754 37840 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bedrifelek Kadin amp oldid 1123250583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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