Aşubcan Kadın

Aşubcan Kadın
آشوب جان قادين
Imperial consort of the Ottoman Empire
Tenure 1810 – 1 July 1839
Born c. 1795 (1795)
Template:Imirety, Georgia
Died 10 June 1870(1870-06-10) (aged 74–75)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Burial Mahmud II Mausoleum, Divanyolu Street, Istanbul
Spouse Mahmud II
Issue Saliha Sultan
Full name
Turkish: Aşubcan Kadın
English: Ashubijan Qadin
Ottoman Turkish: آشوب جان قادين
Posthumous name
Merhume ve Mağfurun-leha Cennetmekan Firdevs-i aşiyan Devletlü Ismetlü Üçüncü Aşubcan Kadın Efendi Hazretleri
House Bagrationi
Father Solomon II of Imirety
Religion Georgian Orthodox Christianity

Aşubcan Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: آشوب جان قادین; c. 1795 – 10 June 1870) was the consort of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire.

Life

Mahmud married Aşubcan in 1810. She was granted the rank of Fifth Primary Consort (بشنجی آشوب جان قادین). On 16 June 1811 she gave birth to Saliha Sultan.[1] Traditional birth ceremony was arranged in the imperial harem, which was attented by Mahmud's mother, wives, and sisters. On this occasion Valide sultan Nakşidil Sultan presented Aşubcan with presents.[2]

Later on, she was promoted to the rank of Fourth Primary Consort (دردنجی آشوب جان قادین) and was further promoted to the rank of Third Primary Consort (اچنجی آشوب جان قادین). In 1834, her daughter married Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat Pasha, and went to live in Fındıklı Palace.[3]

After Mahmud's death in 1839, his son Sultan Abdülmecid I ascended the throne. Aşubcan moved to live in the Beşiktaş waterfront Palace, and later in Çamlıca,[4][5][6] and Maçka Palaces. In 1843 her daughter also died.[7] In 1861, after the death of Abdülmecid, his half-brother Sultan Abdülaziz ascended the throne. Aşubcan often wrote letters to both of her stepsons, and was even visited by them at her palace.[8][9][10][6]

Aşubcan Kadın died on 10 June 1870, and was buried the mausoleum of her husband located at the Divanyolu street.[8][9][10][6]

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