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Tirimüjgan Kadın

Tirimüjgan Kadın[1] (16 October 1819 - 3 October 1852; Ottoman Turkish: تیرمژکان قادین, darting eyelashes) was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I, and the mother of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.

Tirimüjgan Kadın
Born16 October 1819
Circassia
Died3 October 1852(1852-10-03) (aged 32)
Feriye Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(present day Istanbul, Turkey)
Burial
Cedid Havatin Türbe, New Mosque, Istanbul
Spouse
(m. 1840; her d. 1852)
Issue
Names
Turkish: Tirimüjgan Kadın
Ottoman Turkish: تیر مژکان قادین
HouseOttoman (by marriage)
FatherBekhan Bey
MotherAlmaş Hanım
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life

Tirimüjgan was of Shapsug Circassian ancestry. Her father was named Bekhan Bey and her mother Almaş Hanım.[1] In her memoirs, her granddaughter Ayşe Sultan says that, despite her well-documented origins, Abdul Hamid's enemies falsely claimed that she was the daughter of an Armenian musician named Çandır.[1][2][3] According to Charles White, who visited Istanbul in 1843, Tirimüjgan was purchased by Rıza Pasha, and given to Esma Sultan, who educated her, and then presented her to Abdulmejid. She probably worked as a palace servant before becoming a consort.[4] Her granddaughter Ayşe depicted her as having "green eyes and long, light brown hair, pale skin of translucent white colour, thin waist, slender body structure, and very good-looking hands and feet.". Temperamentally, she was known for her refined and gentle manner. In addition, she dabbled in poetry, although she was not particularly talented. [5]

Marriage

Tirimüjgan married Abdulmejid in 1840. She was given the title of "Third Kadın".[1] She was known for her refinement, her politeness, and her beauty.[5] Charles White said the following about her:

The second,...has the reputation of great beauty and accomplishments, and of writing tolerable poetry.[4]

Tirimüjgan gave birth to two princes and one princess. On 11 October 1840, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter Naime Sultan,[6][7] she died of smallpox at the age of two and a half on 1 May 1843. On 21 September 1842, she gave birth to her second child, a son Şehzade Abdul Hamid (later Abdul Hamid II)[8][9][10] On 22 April 1848, she gave birth to her third child Şehzade Mehmed Abid, who died fifteen days later on 7 May 1848.[8][11] Abdul Hamid named one of his daughters, Naime Sultan and one of his sons, Şehzade Mehmed Abid after these siblings of his.[12][13]

Having lost a daughter, Tirimüjgan devoted herself to her son, Abdul Hamid, and during her illness, she did everything she could to ensure his happiness. He would go every day to Beylerbeyi Palace to see her, then return to Dolmabahçe Palace.[12]

Nergisnihal Hanım was one of the closest servants of Tirimüjgan. She had appointed her to the service of her infant daughter Naime, and after Naime's death to the service of Abdul Hamid.[14] Before Tirimüjgan died she imparted to Nergisnihal "I entrust my son to you, Do not abandon him, so long as you live, sleep outside of his room. After her death, she did the same as Tirimüjgan bequeathed her, and never left Abdul Hamid. She died in 1892. After Tirimüjgan Kadın's death, Abdülmecid entrusted their son Abdülhamid to another his consort, Rahime Perestu Kadin, who had no children of her own.[14]

Death

Tirimüjgan died on 3 October 1852 in the Feriye Palace, and was buried in the mausoleum of new ladies in New Mosque, Istanbul. Having died before her son ascended the throne, she was never Valide Sultan.[8][15] Among all her fellow consorts, she felt the closest to Perestu Kadın and always held her in high regard. After her death, Abdul Hamid was adopted by Perestu, who had also been the adoptive mother of Cemile Sultan.[16]

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
Naime Sultan 11 October 1840[6][9][7] 1 May 1843[6][9][7] born in Topkapı Palace;[6] buried in Tomb of Mustafa III[6]
Abdul Hamid II 21 September 1842[8][9][10] 10 February 1918[10] 34th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Şehzade Mehmed Abid 22 April 1848[8][11] 7 May 1848[8][11] born in Çırağan Palace;[8] buried in New Mosque[8]

In literature

  • Tirimüjgan is a character in Hıfzı Topuz's historical novel Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman (2009).[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Uluçay 2011, p. 204.
  2. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 128.
  3. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 575.
  4. ^ a b Charles White (1846). Three years in Constantinople; or, Domestic manners of the Turks in 1844. London, H. Colburn. p. 10.
  5. ^ a b Brookes 2010, p. 127.
  6. ^ a b c d e Uluçay 2011, p. 218.
  7. ^ a b c Brookes 2010, p. 285.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Uluçay 2011, p. 205.
  9. ^ a b c d Paşa 1960, p. 144.
  10. ^ a b c Brookes 2010, p. 277.
  11. ^ a b c Paşa 1960, p. 145.
  12. ^ a b Brookes 2010, p. 133.
  13. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 576.
  14. ^ a b Brookes 2010, p. 135.
  15. ^ Sakaoğlu 2008, pp. 576–577.
  16. ^ Brookes 2010, pp. 134–135.
  17. ^ Hıfzı Topuz (2009). Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman. Remzi Kitabevi. p. 38. ISBN 978-975-14-1357-4.

Sources

  • Uluçay, M. Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.
  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları: Vâlide Sultanlar, Hâtunlar, Hasekiler, Kandınefendiler, Sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-6-051-71079-2.
  • 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.
  • Paşa, Ahmed Cevdet (1960). Tezâkir. [2]. 13 - 20, Volume 2. Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.

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In this Ottoman Turkish style name the given name is Tirimujgan the title is Kadin and there is no family name Tirimujgan Kadin 1 16 October 1819 3 October 1852 Ottoman Turkish تیرمژکان قادین darting eyelashes was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I and the mother of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire Tirimujgan KadinBorn16 October 1819CircassiaDied3 October 1852 1852 10 03 aged 32 Feriye Palace Constantinople Ottoman Empire present day Istanbul Turkey BurialCedid Havatin Turbe New Mosque IstanbulSpouseAbdulmejid I m 1840 her d 1852 wbr IssueNaime SultanAbdul Hamid IISehzade Mehmed AbidNamesTurkish Tirimujgan Kadin Ottoman Turkish تیر مژکان قادینHouseOttoman by marriage FatherBekhan BeyMotherAlmas HanimReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Death 4 Issue 5 In literature 6 See also 7 References 8 SourcesEarly life EditTirimujgan was of Shapsug Circassian ancestry Her father was named Bekhan Bey and her mother Almas Hanim 1 In her memoirs her granddaughter Ayse Sultan says that despite her well documented origins Abdul Hamid s enemies falsely claimed that she was the daughter of an Armenian musician named Candir 1 2 3 According to Charles White who visited Istanbul in 1843 Tirimujgan was purchased by Riza Pasha and given to Esma Sultan who educated her and then presented her to Abdulmejid She probably worked as a palace servant before becoming a consort 4 Her granddaughter Ayse depicted her as having green eyes and long light brown hair pale skin of translucent white colour thin waist slender body structure and very good looking hands and feet Temperamentally she was known for her refined and gentle manner In addition she dabbled in poetry although she was not particularly talented 5 Marriage EditTirimujgan married Abdulmejid in 1840 She was given the title of Third Kadin 1 She was known for her refinement her politeness and her beauty 5 Charles White said the following about her The second has the reputation of great beauty and accomplishments and of writing tolerable poetry 4 Tirimujgan gave birth to two princes and one princess On 11 October 1840 she gave birth to her first child a daughter Naime Sultan 6 7 she died of smallpox at the age of two and a half on 1 May 1843 On 21 September 1842 she gave birth to her second child a son Sehzade Abdul Hamid later Abdul Hamid II 8 9 10 On 22 April 1848 she gave birth to her third child Sehzade Mehmed Abid who died fifteen days later on 7 May 1848 8 11 Abdul Hamid named one of his daughters Naime Sultan and one of his sons Sehzade Mehmed Abid after these siblings of his 12 13 Having lost a daughter Tirimujgan devoted herself to her son Abdul Hamid and during her illness she did everything she could to ensure his happiness He would go every day to Beylerbeyi Palace to see her then return to Dolmabahce Palace 12 Nergisnihal Hanim was one of the closest servants of Tirimujgan She had appointed her to the service of her infant daughter Naime and after Naime s death to the service of Abdul Hamid 14 Before Tirimujgan died she imparted to Nergisnihal I entrust my son to you Do not abandon him so long as you live sleep outside of his room After her death she did the same as Tirimujgan bequeathed her and never left Abdul Hamid She died in 1892 After Tirimujgan Kadin s death Abdulmecid entrusted their son Abdulhamid to another his consort Rahime Perestu Kadin who had no children of her own 14 Death EditTirimujgan died on 3 October 1852 in the Feriye Palace and was buried in the mausoleum of new ladies in New Mosque Istanbul Having died before her son ascended the throne she was never Valide Sultan 8 15 Among all her fellow consorts she felt the closest to Perestu Kadin and always held her in high regard After her death Abdul Hamid was adopted by Perestu who had also been the adoptive mother of Cemile Sultan 16 Issue EditName Birth Death NotesNaime Sultan 11 October 1840 6 9 7 1 May 1843 6 9 7 born in Topkapi Palace 6 buried in Tomb of Mustafa III 6 Abdul Hamid II 21 September 1842 8 9 10 10 February 1918 10 34th Sultan of the Ottoman EmpireSehzade Mehmed Abid 22 April 1848 8 11 7 May 1848 8 11 born in Ciragan Palace 8 buried in New Mosque 8 In literature EditTirimujgan is a character in Hifzi Topuz s historical novel Abdulmecit Imparatorluk Cokerken Sarayda 22 Yil Roman 2009 17 See also EditKadin title List of consorts of the Ottoman Sultans List of mothers of the Ottoman sultans Ottoman Imperial HaremReferences Edit a b c d Ulucay 2011 p 204 Brookes 2010 p 128 Sakaoglu 2008 p 575 a b Charles White 1846 Three years in Constantinople or Domestic manners of the Turks in 1844 London H Colburn p 10 a b Brookes 2010 p 127 a b c d e Ulucay 2011 p 218 a b c Brookes 2010 p 285 a b c d e f g h Ulucay 2011 p 205 a b c d Pasa 1960 p 144 a b c Brookes 2010 p 277 a b c Pasa 1960 p 145 a b Brookes 2010 p 133 Sakaoglu 2008 p 576 a b Brookes 2010 p 135 Sakaoglu 2008 pp 576 577 Brookes 2010 pp 134 135 Hifzi Topuz 2009 Abdulmecit Imparatorluk Cokerken Sarayda 22 Yil Roman Remzi Kitabevi p 38 ISBN 978 975 14 1357 4 Sources EditUlucay M Cagatay 2011 Padisahlarin kadinlari ve kizlari Otuken ISBN 978 9 754 37840 5 Sakaoglu Necdet 2008 Bu Mulkun Kadin Sultanlari Valide Sultanlar Hatunlar Hasekiler Kandinefendiler Sultanefendiler Oglak Yayincilik ISBN 978 6 051 71079 2 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 Pasa Ahmed Cevdet 1960 Tezakir 2 13 20 Volume 2 Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tirimujgan Kadin amp oldid 1131692754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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