Esma Sultana (1873–1899)

This article is about the Ottoman princess Esma Sultana, the daughter of Sultan Abdülaziz. For other uses, see Esma Sultana (disambiguation).

HIH Princess Esma Sultana (Turkish: Esma Sultan) (1873–1899) was the daughter of Sultan Abdülaziz by Neşerek (Nesrin) Haseki Kadın Efendi.

Esma Sultana was born on March 21, 1873 in Dolmabahçe Palace in Constantinople[1][2] to Sultan Abdülaziz's fifth wife HH Neşerek Haseki (Nesrin) Kadın Efendi Sultana (1848–1876) as the second child. She had an older brother, HIH Prince Shehzade Mehmed Şevket Efendi (June 5, 1872 - October 22, 1899). She was soon followed by another sibling, HIH Princess Emine Sultana (August 24, 1874 - January 29, 1920).

Following her father Sultan Abdülaziz's deposition by the ministers on May 30, 1876 and death a few days later, she was taken into the harem of Sultan Abdülhamid II at the age of three.

She was married on April 20, 1889 at the age of 16 to HE Damad Cherkes Mehmed Pasha Bey Efendi (1856 - May 24, 1909) in Yıldız Palace, Constantinople. Her husband was a general in the Ottoman Army and first aide-de-camp to Abdülhamid II. From this marriage came three sons and one daughter:

  1. HH Prince Sultanzade Hasan Bedreddin Bey Efendi (1890 - January 29, 1909)
  2. HH Prince Sultanzade Hüseyin Hayreddin Bey Efendi (1890 - Istanbul 1956)
  3. HH Princess Fatma Sıdıka Hanım Sultana (1894 - 1894)
  4. HH Prince Sultanzade Saadeddin Mehmed Bey Efendi, (June 14, 1895 - Beirut 1976)

Esma Sultana died on May 7, 1899 and was interred in Murad V Mausoleum at Yeni Cami in Eminönü, Constantinople.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol.7, Edited by Hugh Chisholm, (1911), 3; Constantinople, the capital of the Turkish Empire...
  2. ^ Britannica, Istanbul:When the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, the capital was moved to Ankara, and Constantinople was officially renamed Istanbul in 1930.
  3. ^ http://www.odevsel.com/genel-kultur/1194/brief-history-the-legendary-origin-of-the-dynastic-family-the-osmanlis-g.html
This article incorporates information from the revision as of November 24, 2008 of the equivalent article on the Turkish Wikipedia.
Esma Sultana (1873–1899)
Titles in pretence — TITULAR —
Esma Sultan (Princess) of the Ottoman Empire
1873–1899
Reason for succession failure:
Empire abolished in 1922

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