Şadiye Sultan
Şadiye Sultan (Vorlage:Lang-ota; 30 November 1886 – 20 November 1977) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Emsalinur Kadın.
Early life
Şadiye Sultan was born on 30 November 1886 in the Yıldız Palace. Her father was Sultan Abdul Hamid II, and her mother was Emsalinur Kadın,Vorlage:SfnVorlage:SfnVorlage:Sfn[1] the daughter of Ömer Bey and Selime Hanım.[2] She was the ninth child, and fifth daughter of her father and the only child of her mother.Vorlage:Sfn
Şadiye Sultan's education took place in a study room in the Lesser Chancellery of the Yıldız Palace, together with her younger sister Ayşe Sultan. Their instructors were the privy secretary Hasib Efendi and the Private Enciphering Secretary Kâmil Efendi. Hasib Efendi would give lessons in the Quran, Arabic, and Persian, while Kâmil Efendi was to teach Turkish reading and writing, Ottoman grammar, arithmetic, history, and geography.Vorlage:Sfn
Engagements
On 31 March 1909, Abdul Hamid betrothed her to Ali Namık Bey, son of Küçük Said Pasha. At the overthrew of her father in 1909, the princess followed her father into exile at Thessaloniki. The next year she returned to Istanbul. However, the engagement was broken off because of Said Pasha's attitude against her father. Enver Pasha also asked her hand in marriage, but she overturned this proposal, because he was involved in the deposition of her father.Vorlage:Sfn Her engagement was then set with a son of Zülüflü Ismail Pasha. He was congenial and handsome. However, then the government opposed the match.[3]
First marriage
Şadiye was betrothed to Fahir Bey, son of Mustafa Fazıl Bey, and the grandson of Galib Pasha, the long-serving minister of pious foundations, rightly renowned for his uprightness and integrity. Fahir was an attractive, good-natured and well cultivated man.[3]
The marriage took place on 2 Demember 1910 in the Nişantaşı Palace. The couple had a daughter, Samiye Hanımsultan born in 1918. Şadiye was widowed at Fahir's death on 27 September 1922.Vorlage:Sfn[4]
Second marriage
At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Şadiye Sultan settled in Paris, where she married Reşad Halis Bey on 28 October 1931. In 1940, during ongoing World War II, the Germans invaded Paris, her husband, Reşad Bey, said to her, that they should leave France and settle somewhere else, but Şadiye Sultan disagreed and said “France is my second home, I have live in comfort here, the disaster of France is my disaster, I would help the wounded soldiers.[5] She was widowed at his death in November 1944.[4]Vorlage:Sfn
Memoirs
In 1966, Şadiye Sultan published her memoirs under the title Hayatımın acı ve tatlı günleri (The bitter and sweet days of my life).[6]
Death
In 1952 Şadiye Sultan returned to Istanbul,[7] and settled in Cihangir, where she died at the age of ninety on 20 November 1977, having outliving her mother by twenty-five years. She was the last surviving child of Sultan Abdul Hamid. She was buried in the tomb of her great-grandfather Sultan Mahmud II, located in Divanyolu, Istanbul.Vorlage:Sfn[4]Vorlage:Sfn
Issue
Together with Fahir Pasha, Şadiye had one daughter:
- Samiye Hanımsultan (Nişantaşı Palace, Istanbul Vorlage:Circa 1918 - 20 November 1992), married, without issue; [4]
In popular culture
- In the 2017 TV series Payitaht: Abdülhamid, Şadiye Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Leya Kırşan.
Ancestry
References
Sources
- Mustafa Çağatay Uluçay: Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ankara, Ötüken, 2011.
- Necdet Sakaoğlu: Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık, 2008, ISBN 978-975-329-623-6.
- The Concubine, the Princess, and the Teacher: Voices from the Ottoman Harem. University of Texas Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-292-78335-5.
Vorlage:Daughters of the Ottoman Sultans
- ↑ Betül Kübra Bağce: II. Abdulhamid kızı Naime Sultan’in Hayati. 2008, S. 19.
- ↑ Salome Woronzow: Şehzade Zevceleri. Osmanlı Hanedanı Gelinleri 1850 - 1923. GRIN Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-668-30031-6, S. 4.
- ↑ a b Douglas S. Brookes: On the Sultan's Service: Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil's Memoir of the Ottoman Palace, 1909–1912. Indiana University Press, 2020, ISBN 978-0-253-04553-9, S. 65.
- ↑ a b c d Jamil Adra: Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. 2005, 27 (archive.org).
- ↑ Neval Milanlıoğlu: Emine Naciye Sultan’ın Hayatı (1896-1957). 2011, S. 128 r.25.
- ↑ Mary Zirin, Irina Livezeanu, Christine D. Worobec, June Pchuta Farris: 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, 2015, ISBN 978-1-317-45197-6, S. 237.
- ↑ Abdülhamid’in 82 yaşında evsiz ve parasız kalan hanımı, devletten bir evde ‘bekçilik etme’ izni istiyor! In: Habertürk, 13 August 2017. Abgerufen im 13 May 2020