Nergizev Hanım

Nergizev Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: نرکزو خانم; "daffodil"; 1830 - 26 October 1848 o 1858), called also Nergizu Hanim or Nergis Hanim, was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.

Nergizev Hanım
Born1830
Anapa, Russia
Died26 October 1848(1848-10-26) (aged 17–18)
or
26 October 1858(1858-10-26) (aged 27–28)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey)
Burial
Refia Sultan Mausoleum, New Mosque, Istanbul
Spouse
(m. 1847)
IssueŞehzade Mehmed Fuad
Names
Turkish: Nergizev Hanım
Ottoman Turkish: نرکزو خانم
HouseOttoman (by marriage)
FatherAlbor Bey
MotherDaduse Hanım
ReligionSunni Islam

She was Circassian, by Natuhay tribe. She had two brothers, Ibrahim Bey and Hüseyn Bey, and two sisters, Mihrinur Hanım e Münevver Hanım, who lived with her in Istanbul. Her brothers became Kaymakam.

Nergizev married Abdulmejid in 1847, was given the title of "Fourth Ikbal".[1][2] On 7 July 1848, a year after the marriage, she gave birth to her only child, a son, Şehzade Mehmed Fuad in the Old Çırağan Palace. The prince died at the age of two months on 28 September 1848.[2][3]

She died of tuberculosis[4] a month after the death of her son, on 26 October 1848, but other source says that she died on 26 October 1858.[5] She was buried in the mausoleum of Refia Sultan [6] in New Mosque, Istanbul.[5][4]

Issue

NameBirthDeathNotes
Şehzade Mehmed Fuad 7 July 1848[2][7] 28 September 1848[2][7] born in Çırağan Palace;[2] buried in New Mosque[2]

In literature

  • Nergizev is a character in Hıfzı Topuz's historical novel Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman (2009).[8]

See also

References

  1. Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 603.
  2. Uluçay 2011, p. 214.
  3. Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 603-4.
  4. Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 604.
  5. Uluçay 2011, p. 215.
  6. Vakıflar dergisi. Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü Yayıinları. 2005.
  7. Paşa 1960, p. 145.
  8. Hıfzı Topuz (2009). Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman. Remzi Kitabevi. p. 195. ISBN 978-975-14-1357-4.

Sources

  • Paşa, Ahmed Cevdet (1960). Tezâkir. [2]. 13 - 20, Volume 2. Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.
  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları: Vâlide Sultanlar, Hâtunlar, Hasekiler, Kandınefendiler, Sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-6-051-71079-2.
  • Uluçay, Mustafa Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ankara: Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.
  • Bey, Mehmet Süreyya; Akbayar, Nuri (1996). Sicill-i Osmanî (in Turkish). ISBN 978-975-333-038-1.
  • Alderson, Anthony Dolphin (1956). The Structure of the Ottoman Dynasty. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-22522-2.
  • Açba, Harun (2007). Kadın efendiler (in Turkish). ISBN 978-975-996-109-1.
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