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Nazperver Kadın

Rukiye Nazperver Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: نازپرور قادین; 12 June 1870 – 9 March 1929; meaning "charm" and "gracefull one"[1]) was the fourth consort of Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire.[2][3]

Nazperver Kadın
BornRukiye Hanım Çikotua
(1870-06-12)12 June 1870
Died9 March 1929(1929-03-09) (aged 58)
Vaniköy, Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
SpouseMehmed V
IssueRefia Sultan
Names
Turkish: Nazperver Kadın
Ottoman Turkish: نازپرور قادین
HouseOttoman (by marriage)
FatherPrince Ismail Bey Çikotua
MotherPrincess Aliye Hanım Dziapş-lpa
ReligionSunni Islam

Life Edit

Her real name Rukiye Hanim, she was born on 12 June 1870 in Beşiktaş to Prince Ismail Çikotua and Princess Aliye Dziapş-lpa. She was sent to the palace to her aunt Dürrinev Kadın (her mother's sister) to be educated, and she learned French especially well. She played the piano, the ud and the zither. During a dinner, she was noticed by Şehzade Mehmed Reşad (the future Mehmed V), who married her in Veliahd Palace in 1888.[4] She was his fourth consort.[2] In 1888 she give birth Mehmed's only daughter, Refia Sultan, but the princess died before the year's end. She would have wanted more children, but she never had any more and their absence was a source of sadness for her throughout her life, despite the fact that the sultan always showed her affection and respect.[4]

On 27 April 1909, after Mehmed's accession to the throne,[5] she was given the title of "Fourth Kadın". Upon the death of Dürriaden Kadın in October 1909, Nazperver was elevated to the title of "Third Kadın". She was described as a beautiful woman, with very long curly golden hair, blue eyes, pale skin, full lips, tall and shapely.[2][3]

After the declaration of Ottoman Empire's entry in World War I in 1914, women who took part in several organisations. During this time, Nazperver also took part in the Women's Organisation for National consumption (Turkish: İstihlak-ı Milli Kadınlar Cemiyeti).[6] The purpose of the organisation was to promote the use of locally produced goods. During World War I, she visited hospitals which she also helped with her own money. Wherever she went, crowds poured out on the streets to see her and would scream “May Allah protect you, Your Highness”. She was loved by many .[7]

Safiye Ünüvar, a teacher at the Palace School, who met her in 1915, described her as being plump, and tall.[8] According to Ünüvar, Nazperver did not appear particularly learned, but she did have a refined and kindly air about her that made a good impression. She also speculated that having no children weighed heavily upon her, despite the fact that the Sultan treated her most kindly and graciously, and so she lived out her life in this rather downhearted fashion.[9]

On 30 May 1918, Nazperver met with the Empress Zita of Bourbon-Parma in the harem of Yıldız Palace, when the latter visited Istanbul with her husband Emperor Charles I of Austria. During the Empress's visit, she liaised with her in French, with great surprise of Empress.[10]

Nazperver and Dilfirib Kadın, Mehmed's fifth consort were with him,[11][12] when he died on 3 July 1918.[13] After Mehmed V’s death, she first moved to her family’s mansion in Beşiktaş and then to Fatma Pesend’s in Vaniköy.[3] At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Nazperver as being the adjunct member of the family decided to stay in Istanbul. Her niece Princess Mülkicihan Açba was present when she died: “What is this, Mülkicihan?” “What is what, Your Highness?” “Look, Mülkicihan, look. The sky has opened up. Do you hear this sound? The Lord is coming to take me to my daughter. God willing, I will be able to see my Master again.” She died on 9 March 1929 in Vaniköy.[4]

Issue Edit

  • Refia Sultan (1888 - 1888).[14] She was Mehmed's only daughter. The sources differ: according to some she died on the same day of her birth, according to others she drowned at few months.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Adıvar, Halide Edib (2009). Inside India. K.N. Book House. p. 143.
  2. ^ a b c Uluçay 2011, p. 261.
  3. ^ a b c Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 703.
  4. ^ a b c Brookes 2010, p. 286.
  5. ^ Faroqhi, Suraiya (2008). The Cambridge History of Turkey. Cambridge University Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-521-62096-3.
  6. ^ Özdemir, Nuray (2019). Recent Perior Turkish Studies – Issue 36 (The Activities of The Women's Organization for National Consumption During The First World War). Istanbul University Press. p. 34.
  7. ^ Zirin, Mary; Livezeanu, Irina; Worobec, Christine D.; Farris, June Pchuta (March 26, 2015). Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia: A Comprehensive Bibliography Volume I: Southeastern and East Central Europe (Edited by Irina Livezeanu with June Pachuta Farris) Volume II: Russia, the Non-Russian Peoples of the Russian. Routledge. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-317-45197-6.
  8. ^ Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Instytut Filologii Orientalnej (2005). Turks and non-Turks: studies on the history of linguistic and cultural contacts. Institute of Oriental Philology Jagiellonian University. p. 524. ISBN 978-83-7188-891-5.
  9. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 210.
  10. ^ Açba, Leyla (2004). Bir Çerkes prensesinin harem hatıraları. L & M. p. 56. ISBN 978-9-756-49131-7.
  11. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 262.
  12. ^ Toplumsal tarih, Issues 109-114. Türkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfı. 2003.
  13. ^ Tucker, Spencer C. (October 28, 2014). World War I: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection [5 volumes]: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection. ABC-CLIO. p. 1071. ISBN 978-1-851-09965-8.
  14. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 284.

Sources Edit

  • 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, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
  • Uluçay, Mustafa Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ankara: Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.

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In this Ottoman Turkish style name the given name is Nazperver the title is Kadin and there is no family name Rukiye Nazperver Kadin Ottoman Turkish نازپرور قادین 12 June 1870 9 March 1929 meaning charm and gracefull one 1 was the fourth consort of Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire 2 3 Nazperver KadinBornRukiye Hanim Cikotua 1870 06 12 12 June 1870Died9 March 1929 1929 03 09 aged 58 Vanikoy Uskudar Istanbul TurkeySpouseMehmed VIssueRefia SultanNamesTurkish Nazperver Kadin Ottoman Turkish نازپرور قادینHouseOttoman by marriage FatherPrince Ismail Bey CikotuaMotherPrincess Aliye Hanim Dziaps lpaReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Life 2 Issue 3 See also 4 References 5 SourcesLife EditHer real name Rukiye Hanim she was born on 12 June 1870 in Besiktas to Prince Ismail Cikotua and Princess Aliye Dziaps lpa She was sent to the palace to her aunt Durrinev Kadin her mother s sister to be educated and she learned French especially well She played the piano the ud and the zither During a dinner she was noticed by Sehzade Mehmed Resad the future Mehmed V who married her in Veliahd Palace in 1888 4 She was his fourth consort 2 In 1888 she give birth Mehmed s only daughter Refia Sultan but the princess died before the year s end She would have wanted more children but she never had any more and their absence was a source of sadness for her throughout her life despite the fact that the sultan always showed her affection and respect 4 On 27 April 1909 after Mehmed s accession to the throne 5 she was given the title of Fourth Kadin Upon the death of Durriaden Kadin in October 1909 Nazperver was elevated to the title of Third Kadin She was described as a beautiful woman with very long curly golden hair blue eyes pale skin full lips tall and shapely 2 3 After the declaration of Ottoman Empire s entry in World War I in 1914 women who took part in several organisations During this time Nazperver also took part in the Women s Organisation for National consumption Turkish Istihlak i Milli Kadinlar Cemiyeti 6 The purpose of the organisation was to promote the use of locally produced goods During World War I she visited hospitals which she also helped with her own money Wherever she went crowds poured out on the streets to see her and would scream May Allah protect you Your Highness She was loved by many 7 Safiye Unuvar a teacher at the Palace School who met her in 1915 described her as being plump and tall 8 According to Unuvar Nazperver did not appear particularly learned but she did have a refined and kindly air about her that made a good impression She also speculated that having no children weighed heavily upon her despite the fact that the Sultan treated her most kindly and graciously and so she lived out her life in this rather downhearted fashion 9 On 30 May 1918 Nazperver met with the Empress Zita of Bourbon Parma in the harem of Yildiz Palace when the latter visited Istanbul with her husband Emperor Charles I of Austria During the Empress s visit she liaised with her in French with great surprise of Empress 10 Nazperver and Dilfirib Kadin Mehmed s fifth consort were with him 11 12 when he died on 3 July 1918 13 After Mehmed V s death she first moved to her family s mansion in Besiktas and then to Fatma Pesend s in Vanikoy 3 At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924 Nazperver as being the adjunct member of the family decided to stay in Istanbul Her niece Princess Mulkicihan Acba was present when she died What is this Mulkicihan What is what Your Highness Look Mulkicihan look The sky has opened up Do you hear this sound The Lord is coming to take me to my daughter God willing I will be able to see my Master again She died on 9 March 1929 in Vanikoy 4 Issue EditRefia Sultan 1888 1888 14 She was Mehmed s only daughter The sources differ according to some she died on the same day of her birth according to others she drowned at few months See also EditKadin title Ottoman Imperial Harem List of consorts of the Ottoman sultansReferences Edit Adivar Halide Edib 2009 Inside India K N Book House p 143 a b c Ulucay 2011 p 261 a b c Sakaoglu 2008 p 703 a b c Brookes 2010 p 286 Faroqhi Suraiya 2008 The Cambridge History of Turkey Cambridge University Press p 79 ISBN 978 0 521 62096 3 Ozdemir Nuray 2019 Recent Perior Turkish Studies Issue 36 The Activities of The Women s Organization for National Consumption During The First World War Istanbul University Press p 34 Zirin Mary Livezeanu Irina Worobec Christine D Farris June Pchuta March 26 2015 Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe Russia and Eurasia A Comprehensive Bibliography Volume I Southeastern and East Central Europe Edited by Irina Livezeanu with June Pachuta Farris Volume II Russia the Non Russian Peoples of the Russian Routledge p 201 ISBN 978 1 317 45197 6 Uniwersytet Jagiellonski Instytut Filologii Orientalnej 2005 Turks and non Turks studies on the history of linguistic and cultural contacts Institute of Oriental Philology Jagiellonian University p 524 ISBN 978 83 7188 891 5 Brookes 2010 p 210 Acba Leyla 2004 Bir Cerkes prensesinin harem hatiralari L amp M p 56 ISBN 978 9 756 49131 7 Brookes 2010 p 262 Toplumsal tarih Issues 109 114 Turkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfi 2003 Tucker Spencer C October 28 2014 World War I The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection 5 volumes The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection ABC CLIO p 1071 ISBN 978 1 851 09965 8 Brookes 2010 p 284 Sources EditBrookes 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 kadinefendiler sultanefendiler Oglak Yayincilik ISBN 978 9 753 29623 6 Ulucay Mustafa Cagatay 2011 Padisahlarin kadinlari ve kizlari Ankara Otuken ISBN 978 9 754 37840 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nazperver Kadin amp oldid 1140508323, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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