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Naime Sultan

Fatma Naime Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: فاطمه نعيمه سلطان, "who one abstain" and "tranquil"; 5 September 1876 – c. 1945) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Bidar Kadın.

Naime Sultan
Born(1876-09-05)5 September 1876
Dolmabahçe Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(now Istanbul, Turkey)
Diedc. 1945 (aged 68–69)
Tirana, Albania
Burial
Spouse
Mehmed Kemaleddin Pasha
(m. 1898; div. 1904)
İşkodralı Celaleddin Pasha
(m. 1907; died 1944)
Issue
Names
Turkish: Fatma Naime Sultan
Ottoman Turkish: فاطمه نعیمه سلطان
DynastyOttoman
FatherAbdul Hamid II
MotherBidar Kadın
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life

 
Naime Sultan in 1882, aged seven

Naime Sultan was born on 5 September 1876 in the Dolmabahçe Palace,[1] four days after her father's accession to the throne.[2][1] Her father was Abdul Hamid II, son of Abdulmejid I and Tirimüjgan Kadın.[3] Her mother was Bidar Kadın,[4][5] a Circassian. She was the fourth child, and third daughter of her father and the eldest child of her mother. She had one brother, Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir, two years younger than her.[6][7]

Abdul Hamid called her "My accession daughter", because she was born four days after his accession to the throne. With her half-sisters Zekiye Sultan and Ayşe Sultan, she was one of Abdülhamid's favorite daughters. She was named after her late aunt, the first and only daughter of Tirimüjgan, and elder sister of her father. Naime Sultan had green eyes, as her paternal grandmother, Tirimüjgan Kadın.[8] In 1877, Naime and other members of the imperial family settled in the Yıldız Palace,[9] after Abdul Hamid moved there on 7 April 1877.[10][8]

Naime took French and painting classes as a young child.[11] She also liked playing the piano. She had learnt playing it from François Lombardi, along with her younger half-sister Ayşe Sultan.[12] When the German empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, visited Istanbul, Naime entertained her by playing German music on her piano.[13]

Abbas Hilmi Pasha, the khedive of Egypt asked Naime Sultan's hand in marriage. However, Abdul Hamid did not approved this marriage on the basis of political reasons and offered instead an his lady of court.[14] Her father decided that she would marry Şehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin, the son of Mehmed V, Abdul Hamid's brother. However it wasn't accepted by Mehmed Reşad, and as a result the marriage did not take place (curiously, Naime's son will later marry Ziyaeddin's daughter).[15]

First marriage

In 1898, Abdul Hamid arranged Naime's marriage to Mehmed Kemaleddin Bey, younger son of Gazi Osman Pasha,[4] whose eldest son Nureddin Pasha was husband of her elder sister, Princess Zekiye Sultan. A mansion was built for her in Ortaköy next to the household of princess Zekiye, so that the two buildings used to be called "The Twin Mansions."[16]

The marriage took place on 17 March 1898 in the Ortaköy Palace.[17] Gazi Osman Pasha sent Princess Naime a tiara, while Abdul Hamid presented her new mother-in-law with the Order of Abdulmejid. No minister's wife had ever received this order. Later on Kemaleddin Bey was made a pasha.[18]

Naime Sultan's dress was white as she wanted to give a European wedding reflect.[19] Quite a few old-fashioned persons criticized the fact that her dress was white, because until that time all princesses had worn red at their weddings. But at Naime's wish and insistence, hers was white.[18]

The marriage was descrived by Ayşe Sultan, a Naime half-sisters, in her memories:

When her husband entered the salon in the harem where his bride was seated, he ceremoniously asked her to rise but the princess refused (as was custom). The groom begged her and started to sweat, but Naime Sultan refused for at least half an hour. At that, the Valide Sultan was called and said to her: “My dear girl, for my sake please rise. Don’t hurt our son-in-law’s feelings.” Naime Sultan finally rose, and cries of Maşallah were heard while the Hamidiye March was played. Kemaleddin Paşa and the Constable of the Maidens escorted her with difficulty to the bridal room, because the stairway was crowded with guests and Naime Sultan’s dress was particularly heavy. She seated in the corner set up for her inside the bridal room, then the groom exited and tossed golden coins around. Then it was the Sultan’s golden coins turn, then the Valide Sultan’s, then the Senior Kalfas of the elder princesses began to scatter golden coins to the ground floor, each of them shouting the name of her mistress.

Afterwards, the female members of the Imperial Family entered the room of the bride and kissed her hand to congratulate her. Then the banquet began and lasted until evening, when the guests began to leave. The groom kissed the hand of the Valide Sultan. At the time of the nighttime prayer, Kemaleddin Paşa was once again escorted by the Constable of the Maidens to the room of his wife. Before entering, he kissed the hands of the Valide Sultan and of the princesses one last time. Inside the room, he performed his prayers on a prayer rug embroidered with golden threads, while Naile Sultan stood watching him.

Prayers done, the Constable of the Maidens closed the room door, performed a floor temenna (salutation) and prayed that the marriage would be blessed by God.

The two together had a son, Sultanzade Mehmed Cahid Bey, born in January 1899, and a daughter, Adile Hanımsultan, born on 12 November 1900.[17] Mehmed Cahid married Dürriye Sultan, a daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin.[20] Adile married Şehzade Mahmud Şevket, a son of Şehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin, and grandson son of Abdulaziz and Gevheri Kadın [21]

Kemaleddin's affair and divorce

Hatice Sultan, daughter of Sultan Murad V, her neighbour in the adjoining villa, had been having an affair for three years, between 1901 and 1904, with her husband, Kemaleddin Pasha. According to Filizten Hanım, the two decided to have Naime murdered so they could get married. At that time of discovery, Naime Sultan was ill. The shock of discovering that the husband she loved was cheating on her with her cousin further weakened her and she did not recover for some time, and this reinforced the rumors that the two lovers had poisoned her. However, Naime's medicines, cosmetics, drinks and food were analyzed and found no poison.[22]

Many of the sources reveal the same idea about how this love between Kemaleddin Pasha and Hatice Sultan emerged. According to this idea, this love story consists of a trap set by Hatice Sultan. Thus, she want to take revenge from Sultan Abdul Hamid, who has imprisoned her father in Çırağan Palace for years, left her single until the age of thirty and caused her to marry someone she never loved. The perfect way to take revenge was to ruin the marriage of Sultan favourite's daughter.[23]

However, Semih Mümtaz, whose father, the Governor of Bursa, was charged with guarding Kemaleddin Pasha in his internal exile, mentions nothing whatsoever about a plot to poison Naime, but rather claims that the affair between Hatice Sultan and Kemaleddin Pasha consisted of the exchange of love letters tossed over the garden wall, heated love letters on the part of the impulsive Kemaleddin Pasha. He claims that Hatice Sultan had the Pasha's letters stolen and revealed to Sultan Abdul Hamid on purpose, in revenge for the poor husband the Sultan had chosen for her.[24]

The resulting scandal angered Abdul Hamid. First he had Naime Sultan divorce her husband. Then he stripped Kemaleddin Pasha of all his military honors and exiled him to Bursa. Hatice's father, Murad, was a diabetic and when he heard of the affair, the shock of his distress brought on his death a short time later.[25]

Second marriage

 
Naime Sultan in exile in 1931

Following her divorce from Kemaleddin Pasha in 1904, Naime married İşkodralı Celaleddin Pasha, son of İşkodralızâde Ali Riza Paşa and descendant by a daughter of Sultan Mahmud II, on 11 July 1907 at Yıldız Palace. He was promoted vizir for occasion. As it was Naime Sultan’s second marriage, celebrations weren’t held, only the official ceremony (nikkah). Though the marriage was childless, it was said to have been peaceful and friendly.[17][26][27]

Starting late in 1920, the then Ankara government organized two intelligence organizations based in Istanbul, the Müdafaa-i Milliye Grubu (Mim Mim group, National Defense Group), which brought together the remnants of the Karakol or Teşkilatı group which had been effectively suppressed by the second British occupation of the Ottoman capital, and the Felah group which was an entirely new and separate oranganization, established to keep and eye on the former Unionists as to smuggle arms, people, and to gather information.[28] Naime and her cousin, Fehime Sultan, daughter of Sultan Murad V were active members of the organization.[29]

In March 1924, all the members of the Ottoman dynasty were expelled from Turkey; according to her son-in-law, Naime Sultan and Celâleddîn Paşa first went to Albania (Celâleddîn Paşa’s homeland), and then settled in France, where he caught tuberculosis. The princess spent all the money she had to save him but his conditions were serious and he died right before the Nazi invasion of France in 1940. Soon afterwards, Naime Sultan left France to return to Albania, where she settled with her granddaughter Nermin Sultan and a couple of female servants.[26]

Exile and Death

At the exile of imperial family in March 1924, Naime along with her husband and granddaughter Nermin Sultan settled in Genoa, where her husband had rented a hotel.[30] They later settled in Nice, France. Her son also settled in Nice with her.[30] In exile, she taught Turkish and told stories about the lavish life of the palace to her grandson, Bülent Osman. Her husband died in 1940.[31] Following the Italian occupation of France in 1940, Naime Sultan left France, along with her granddaughter Nermin Sultan and settled in Tirana, Albania.[32]

Following the death of her husband, she fell into poverty.[32] According to her grandson, she died due to bombing on her house in 1945 in the middle of World War II.[32] Another source revealed that Naime died in a Nazi concentration camp in Albania.[32] This proved be to true as Şehzade Mahmud Şevket had found his daughter Nermin, in a concentration camp as she lived with Naime.[33] She was buried in Tirana, Albania.[17][34]

Character

According to her younger sister Ayşe Sultan, Naime Sultan resembled her grandmother Tirimüjgan Kadın.[35] She was really delicate, sweet, and kind hearted. She arranged the marriages of orphaned Circassian girls in her entourage.[36] Naime adored music, she had several musicians in her palace, who played the saz. She also had an interest in poetry and art.[37]

Honours

Styles of
Naime Sultan
 
Reference styleHer Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Imperial Highness

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
By Mehmed Kemaleddin Pasha
Sultanzade Mehmed Cahid Osman Bey January 1899[39] 30 March 1977[39] married Dürriye Sultan, daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin and Ünsiyar Hanım. The marriage took place on 26 March 1920 at the Yıldız Palace, and was performed by Şeyhülislam Haydarîzâde İbrahim Efendi. Her dowry was 1001 purses of gold. In the prenuptial agreement she was given the right to divorce her husband. The two divorced on 6 November 1921 with Şeyhülislam Nuri Efendi's assistance. After their divorce, he married Dürriye's maternal aunt Laverans Hanım, with whom he had one son, Bülent Osman Bey. He had two son: Bülent Ossmann (b. 2.5.1930), Who has a son, Rémy Chengiz Ossmann (b. 16.11.1963) who, in turn, has a son: Sélim Ossmann (b. 14.12.1992); and Koubilay (b. 1937), who has three children: Shehnaz (b. 1970), Inci (b. 1972) and Orhan (b. 1975).[40]
Adile Hanımsultan 12 November 1900[39] February 1979[39] married Şehzade Mahmud Şevket, who was three years her junior, son of Şehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin and Nervaliter Hanım. The marriage took place on 4 May 1922 in the Üsküdar Palace, and the couple settled in Kuruçeşme Palace as their residence. The two together had a daughter named Hamide Nermin Nezahat Sultan, born on 27 January 1923. At the exile of imperial family in March 1924, they first settled in France, then in Egypt, where the two divorced on 28 March 1928. After divorce she remarried and had a son and two daughters.[21]

In popular culture

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Bağce 2008, p. 21.
  2. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 159 n. 25.
  3. ^ Adra, Jamil (2005). Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. pp. 17.
  4. ^ a b Uluçay 2011, p. 254.
  5. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 279.
  6. ^ Uluçay 2011, p. 247.
  7. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 18.
  8. ^ a b Bağce 2008, p. 23.
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  12. ^ Uru, Cevriye (2010). Sultan Abdülhamid'in kızı Zekiye Sultan'in Hayati (1872-1950). p. 6.
  13. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 28.
  14. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 689.
  15. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 38.
  16. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 159.
  17. ^ a b c d Adra, Jamil (2005). Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. pp. 25–26.
  18. ^ a b Brookes 2010, p. 160.
  19. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 47.
  20. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 55.
  21. ^ a b Bağce 2008, p. 58.
  22. ^ Brookes 2010, pp. 116, 118 n. 89.
  23. ^ Bağce 2008, p. 63.
  24. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 118 n. 89.
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  41. ^ Payitaht: Abdülhamid (TV Series 2017– ), retrieved 2019-01-11

Sources

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naime, sultan, fatma, ottoman, turkish, فاطمه, نعيمه, سلطان, abstain, tranquil, september, 1876, 1945, ottoman, princess, daughter, sultan, abdul, hamid, bidar, kadın, born, 1876, september, 1876dolmabahçe, palace, constantinople, ottoman, empire, istanbul, tu. Fatma Naime Sultan Ottoman Turkish فاطمه نعيمه سلطان who one abstain and tranquil 5 September 1876 c 1945 was an Ottoman princess the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Bidar Kadin Naime SultanBorn 1876 09 05 5 September 1876Dolmabahce Palace Constantinople Ottoman Empire now Istanbul Turkey Diedc 1945 aged 68 69 Tirana AlbaniaBurialTirana AlbaniaSpouseMehmed Kemaleddin Pasha m 1898 div 1904 wbr Iskodrali Celaleddin Pasha m 1907 died 1944 wbr IssueSultanzade Mehmed Cahid Osman BeyAdile HanimsultanNamesTurkish Fatma Naime Sultan Ottoman Turkish فاطمه نعیمه سلطانDynastyOttomanFatherAbdul Hamid IIMotherBidar KadinReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 First marriage 3 Kemaleddin s affair and divorce 4 Second marriage 5 Exile and Death 6 Character 7 Honours 8 Issue 9 In popular culture 10 Ancestry 11 See also 12 References 13 SourcesEarly life Edit Naime Sultan in 1882 aged seven Naime Sultan was born on 5 September 1876 in the Dolmabahce Palace 1 four days after her father s accession to the throne 2 1 Her father was Abdul Hamid II son of Abdulmejid I and Tirimujgan Kadin 3 Her mother was Bidar Kadin 4 5 a Circassian She was the fourth child and third daughter of her father and the eldest child of her mother She had one brother Sehzade Mehmed Abdulkadir two years younger than her 6 7 Abdul Hamid called her My accession daughter because she was born four days after his accession to the throne With her half sisters Zekiye Sultan and Ayse Sultan she was one of Abdulhamid s favorite daughters She was named after her late aunt the first and only daughter of Tirimujgan and elder sister of her father Naime Sultan had green eyes as her paternal grandmother Tirimujgan Kadin 8 In 1877 Naime and other members of the imperial family settled in the Yildiz Palace 9 after Abdul Hamid moved there on 7 April 1877 10 8 Naime took French and painting classes as a young child 11 She also liked playing the piano She had learnt playing it from Francois Lombardi along with her younger half sister Ayse Sultan 12 When the German empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig Holstein visited Istanbul Naime entertained her by playing German music on her piano 13 Abbas Hilmi Pasha the khedive of Egypt asked Naime Sultan s hand in marriage However Abdul Hamid did not approved this marriage on the basis of political reasons and offered instead an his lady of court 14 Her father decided that she would marry Sehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin the son of Mehmed V Abdul Hamid s brother However it wasn t accepted by Mehmed Resad and as a result the marriage did not take place curiously Naime s son will later marry Ziyaeddin s daughter 15 First marriage EditIn 1898 Abdul Hamid arranged Naime s marriage to Mehmed Kemaleddin Bey younger son of Gazi Osman Pasha 4 whose eldest son Nureddin Pasha was husband of her elder sister Princess Zekiye Sultan A mansion was built for her in Ortakoy next to the household of princess Zekiye so that the two buildings used to be called The Twin Mansions 16 The marriage took place on 17 March 1898 in the Ortakoy Palace 17 Gazi Osman Pasha sent Princess Naime a tiara while Abdul Hamid presented her new mother in law with the Order of Abdulmejid No minister s wife had ever received this order Later on Kemaleddin Bey was made a pasha 18 Naime Sultan s dress was white as she wanted to give a European wedding reflect 19 Quite a few old fashioned persons criticized the fact that her dress was white because until that time all princesses had worn red at their weddings But at Naime s wish and insistence hers was white 18 The marriage was descrived by Ayse Sultan a Naime half sisters in her memories When her husband entered the salon in the harem where his bride was seated he ceremoniously asked her to rise but the princess refused as was custom The groom begged her and started to sweat but Naime Sultan refused for at least half an hour At that the Valide Sultan was called and said to her My dear girl for my sake please rise Don t hurt our son in law s feelings Naime Sultan finally rose and cries of Masallah were heard while the Hamidiye March was played Kemaleddin Pasa and the Constable of the Maidens escorted her with difficulty to the bridal room because the stairway was crowded with guests and Naime Sultan s dress was particularly heavy She seated in the corner set up for her inside the bridal room then the groom exited and tossed golden coins around Then it was the Sultan s golden coins turn then the Valide Sultan s then the Senior Kalfas of the elder princesses began to scatter golden coins to the ground floor each of them shouting the name of her mistress Afterwards the female members of the Imperial Family entered the room of the bride and kissed her hand to congratulate her Then the banquet began and lasted until evening when the guests began to leave The groom kissed the hand of the Valide Sultan At the time of the nighttime prayer Kemaleddin Pasa was once again escorted by the Constable of the Maidens to the room of his wife Before entering he kissed the hands of the Valide Sultan and of the princesses one last time Inside the room he performed his prayers on a prayer rug embroidered with golden threads while Naile Sultan stood watching him Prayers done the Constable of the Maidens closed the room door performed a floor temenna salutation and prayed that the marriage would be blessed by God The two together had a son Sultanzade Mehmed Cahid Bey born in January 1899 and a daughter Adile Hanimsultan born on 12 November 1900 17 Mehmed Cahid married Durriye Sultan a daughter of Sehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin 20 Adile married Sehzade Mahmud Sevket a son of Sehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin and grandson son of Abdulaziz and Gevheri Kadin 21 Kemaleddin s affair and divorce EditHatice Sultan daughter of Sultan Murad V her neighbour in the adjoining villa had been having an affair for three years between 1901 and 1904 with her husband Kemaleddin Pasha According to Filizten Hanim the two decided to have Naime murdered so they could get married At that time of discovery Naime Sultan was ill The shock of discovering that the husband she loved was cheating on her with her cousin further weakened her and she did not recover for some time and this reinforced the rumors that the two lovers had poisoned her However Naime s medicines cosmetics drinks and food were analyzed and found no poison 22 Many of the sources reveal the same idea about how this love between Kemaleddin Pasha and Hatice Sultan emerged According to this idea this love story consists of a trap set by Hatice Sultan Thus she want to take revenge from Sultan Abdul Hamid who has imprisoned her father in Ciragan Palace for years left her single until the age of thirty and caused her to marry someone she never loved The perfect way to take revenge was to ruin the marriage of Sultan favourite s daughter 23 However Semih Mumtaz whose father the Governor of Bursa was charged with guarding Kemaleddin Pasha in his internal exile mentions nothing whatsoever about a plot to poison Naime but rather claims that the affair between Hatice Sultan and Kemaleddin Pasha consisted of the exchange of love letters tossed over the garden wall heated love letters on the part of the impulsive Kemaleddin Pasha He claims that Hatice Sultan had the Pasha s letters stolen and revealed to Sultan Abdul Hamid on purpose in revenge for the poor husband the Sultan had chosen for her 24 The resulting scandal angered Abdul Hamid First he had Naime Sultan divorce her husband Then he stripped Kemaleddin Pasha of all his military honors and exiled him to Bursa Hatice s father Murad was a diabetic and when he heard of the affair the shock of his distress brought on his death a short time later 25 Second marriage Edit Naime Sultan in exile in 1931 Following her divorce from Kemaleddin Pasha in 1904 Naime married Iskodrali Celaleddin Pasha son of Iskodralizade Ali Riza Pasa and descendant by a daughter of Sultan Mahmud II on 11 July 1907 at Yildiz Palace He was promoted vizir for occasion As it was Naime Sultan s second marriage celebrations weren t held only the official ceremony nikkah Though the marriage was childless it was said to have been peaceful and friendly 17 26 27 Starting late in 1920 the then Ankara government organized two intelligence organizations based in Istanbul the Mudafaa i Milliye Grubu Mim Mim group National Defense Group which brought together the remnants of the Karakol or Teskilati group which had been effectively suppressed by the second British occupation of the Ottoman capital and the Felah group which was an entirely new and separate oranganization established to keep and eye on the former Unionists as to smuggle arms people and to gather information 28 Naime and her cousin Fehime Sultan daughter of Sultan Murad V were active members of the organization 29 In March 1924 all the members of the Ottoman dynasty were expelled from Turkey according to her son in law Naime Sultan and Celaleddin Pasa first went to Albania Celaleddin Pasa s homeland and then settled in France where he caught tuberculosis The princess spent all the money she had to save him but his conditions were serious and he died right before the Nazi invasion of France in 1940 Soon afterwards Naime Sultan left France to return to Albania where she settled with her granddaughter Nermin Sultan and a couple of female servants 26 Exile and Death EditAt the exile of imperial family in March 1924 Naime along with her husband and granddaughter Nermin Sultan settled in Genoa where her husband had rented a hotel 30 They later settled in Nice France Her son also settled in Nice with her 30 In exile she taught Turkish and told stories about the lavish life of the palace to her grandson Bulent Osman Her husband died in 1940 31 Following the Italian occupation of France in 1940 Naime Sultan left France along with her granddaughter Nermin Sultan and settled in Tirana Albania 32 Following the death of her husband she fell into poverty 32 According to her grandson she died due to bombing on her house in 1945 in the middle of World War II 32 Another source revealed that Naime died in a Nazi concentration camp in Albania 32 This proved be to true as Sehzade Mahmud Sevket had found his daughter Nermin in a concentration camp as she lived with Naime 33 She was buried in Tirana Albania 17 34 Character EditAccording to her younger sister Ayse Sultan Naime Sultan resembled her grandmother Tirimujgan Kadin 35 She was really delicate sweet and kind hearted She arranged the marriages of orphaned Circassian girls in her entourage 36 Naime adored music she had several musicians in her palace who played the saz She also had an interest in poetry and art 37 Honours EditStyles of Naime Sultan Reference styleHer Imperial HighnessSpoken styleYour Imperial HighnessOrder of the House of Osman 38 Order of the Medjidie Jeweled 38 Iftikhar Sanayi Medal in Gold 38 Issue EditName Birth Death NotesBy Mehmed Kemaleddin PashaSultanzade Mehmed Cahid Osman Bey January 1899 39 30 March 1977 39 married Durriye Sultan daughter of Sehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin and Unsiyar Hanim The marriage took place on 26 March 1920 at the Yildiz Palace and was performed by Seyhulislam Haydarizade Ibrahim Efendi Her dowry was 1001 purses of gold In the prenuptial agreement she was given the right to divorce her husband The two divorced on 6 November 1921 with Seyhulislam Nuri Efendi s assistance After their divorce he married Durriye s maternal aunt Laverans Hanim with whom he had one son Bulent Osman Bey He had two son Bulent Ossmann b 2 5 1930 Who has a son Remy Chengiz Ossmann b 16 11 1963 who in turn has a son Selim Ossmann b 14 12 1992 and Koubilay b 1937 who has three children Shehnaz b 1970 Inci b 1972 and Orhan b 1975 40 Adile Hanimsultan 12 November 1900 39 February 1979 39 married Sehzade Mahmud Sevket who was three years her junior son of Sehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin and Nervaliter Hanim The marriage took place on 4 May 1922 in the Uskudar Palace and the couple settled in Kurucesme Palace as their residence The two together had a daughter named Hamide Nermin Nezahat Sultan born on 27 January 1923 At the exile of imperial family in March 1924 they first settled in France then in Egypt where the two divorced on 28 March 1928 After divorce she remarried and had a son and two daughters 21 In popular culture EditIn the 2017 TV series Payitaht Abdulhamid Naime Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Duygu Gurcan 41 Ancestry EditAncestors of Naime Sultan8 Mahmud II4 Abdulmejid I9 Bezmialem Sultan2 Abdul Hamid II5 Tirimujgan Kadin1 Naime Sultan3 Bidar KadinSee also EditList of Ottoman princessesReferences Edit a b Bagce 2008 p 21 Brookes 2010 p 159 n 25 Adra Jamil 2005 Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005 pp 17 a b Ulucay 2011 p 254 Brookes 2010 p 279 Ulucay 2011 p 247 Bagce 2008 p 18 a b Bagce 2008 p 23 Oriental Gardens An Illustrated History Chronicle Books 1992 pp 21 ISBN 978 0 811 80132 4 NewSpot Volumes 13 24 General Directorate of Press and Information 1999 Bagce 2008 p 27 Uru Cevriye 2010 Sultan Abdulhamid in kizi Zekiye Sultan in Hayati 1872 1950 p 6 Bagce 2008 p 28 Sakaoglu 2008 p 689 Bagce 2008 p 38 Brookes 2010 p 159 a b c d Adra Jamil 2005 Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005 pp 25 26 a b Brookes 2010 p 160 Bagce 2008 p 47 Bagce 2008 p 55 a b Bagce 2008 p 58 Brookes 2010 pp 116 118 n 89 Bagce 2008 p 63 Brookes 2010 p 118 n 89 Tezcan Hulya 1992 19 Yy Sonuna Ait Bir Terzi Defteri Sadberk Hanim Muzesi p 41 ISBN 978 9 759 54573 4 a b Sakaoglu 2008 p 691 Ulucay 2011 p 255 Stanford Jay Shaw 2000 From Empire to Republic The Turkish War of National Liberation 1918 1923 a Documentary Study Turkish Historical Society p 1046 ISBN 978 975 16 1228 1 Suna Kili ye armagan cumhuriyete adanan bir yasam Bogazici Universitesi Yayinlari 1998 p 333 ISBN 978 9 755 18124 0 a b Bagce 2008 p 98 Bagce 2008 p 99 a b c d Bagce 2008 p 100 Bagce 2008 p 101 Brookes 2010 p 285 Bagce 2008 p 102 Bagce 2008 p 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