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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]Marriage[edit]Ancestry[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Sources[edit]Early life[edit]Esma Sultan was born on 21 March 1873 in the Dolmabah\u00e7e Palace.[1][2] Her father was Abdulaziz, son of Mahmud II and Pertevniyal Sultan. Her mother was Gevheri Kad\u0131n. She was the eldest child of her mother. She was the elder full sister of \u015eehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin.Her father, Abdulaziz was deposed by his ministers on 30 May 1876, his nephew Murad V became the Sultan.[6] He was transferred to Feriye Palace the next day.[7] Abdulaziz’s entourage didn’t wanted to leave the Dolmabah\u00e7e Palace, so they were grabbed by the hand and were sent out to the Feriye Palace. In the process, they were searched from head to toe and everything of value was taken from them. On 4 June 1876,[9] Abdulaziz died under mysterious circumstances. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Esma, who was three years old at that time, grew up under the supervision of her elder half-brother, the crown prince \u015eehzade Yusuf Izzeddin. She had slanting eyebrows, big black eyes, a long face, white skin, and short hair, and was tall. She began her education at the Ihlamur Pavilion, in 1879, along with her brothers, \u015eehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin and \u015eehzade Mehmed \u015eevket, and Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s children, \u015eehzade Mehmed Selim and Zekiye Sultan.[11]Marriage[edit]In 1889 Sultan Abdul Hamid II arranged her trousseaux and marriage together with her two sisters, princesses Saliha Sultan and Nazime Sultan.On 20 April 1889 at the age of sixteen, she married Kabasakal \u00c7erkes Mehmed Pasha in the Y\u0131ld\u0131z Palace. He was the widower of Sultan Abdulmejid I’s daughter Naile Sultan and he was twenty years older than her. To marry Esma he divorced by his second wife, a foreign woman, who he was married after Naile’s death. She moved in her palace known as “Esma Sultan Mansion”, in which Mehmed Pasha and Naile Sultan previously lived.In 1890, a year after the marriage, she gave birth to her first child, Sultanzade Hasan Bedreddin Bey (died 1909)[14] in 1892 to her second child, Sultanzade H\u00fcseyin Hayreddin Bey (died 1987),[14][15] in 1894 to her third child, Mihriban Han\u0131msultan, who died in infancy,[16] and on 14 June 1895 to her fourtg child, Sultanzade Saadeddin Mehmed Bey[15][17] (died 1976), and in 1899 her fifth and last child, Sultanzade Abd\u00fcllah (stillbirth).[14][15]Esma Sultan died of childbirth on 7 May 1899 at the age of twenty-six and was buried in the mausoleum of imperial ladies at New Mosque, Emin\u00f6n\u00fc, Istanbul.[18] After her death, Sultan Abd\u00fclhamid II decided to get Hatice Sultan, daughter of Sultan Murad V married to her husband, Mehmed Pasha. However, the marriage never took place.[21]NameBirthDeathNotesSultanzade Hasan Bedreddin Bey189021 January 1909Buried in New Mosque;[22]Sultanzade H\u00fcseyin Hayreddin Bey1892[23]1987[23]Unmarried and without issue;Mihriban Han\u0131msultan[16]18941894[16]Died at the Age of six months, and buried in Yahya Efendi Cemetery;[16]Sultanzade Mehmed Sadeddin Bey14 June 1895[23]1970[23]Had issue, three son: Alp Saadeddine Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b.1930, had issues, a son and two daughters); Kaya Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b.1937), Aydin Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b.1947)Sultanzade Abd\u00fcllah Bey[16]5 May 18995 May 1899[16]Stillbirth, and buried in Yahya Efendi Cemetery. His mother died in childbirth.[16]Ancestry[edit]Ancestors of Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdulaziz)See also[edit]References[edit]^ The Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica, Vol.7, Edited by Hugh Chisholm, (1911), 3; Constantinople, the capital of the Turkish Empire…^ 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.^ Z\u00fcrcher, Erik J. (October 15, 2004). Turkey: A Modern History, Revised Edition. I.B.Tauris. p.\u00a073. ISBN\u00a0978-1-850-43399-6.^ Shaw, Stanford J.; Shaw, Ezel Kural (1976). History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey: Volume 2, Reform, Revolution, and Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey 1808\u20131975, Volume 11. Cambridge University Press. p.\u00a0164. ISBN\u00a0978-0-521-29166-8.^ Davison, Roderic H. (December 8, 2015). Reform in the Ottoman Empire, 1856\u20131876. Princeton University Press. p.\u00a0341. ISBN\u00a0978-1-400-87876-5.^ Uru, Cevriye (2010). Sultan Abd\u00fclhamid’in k\u0131z\u0131 Zekiye Sultan’in Hayati (1872\u20131950). p.\u00a06.^ a b c V\u00e2s\u0131b, Ali; Osmano\u011flu, Osman Selaheddin (2004). Bir \u015fehzadenin h\u00e2t\u0131r\u00e2t\u0131: vatan ve menf\u00e2da g\u00f6rd\u00fcklerim ve i\u015fittiklerim. YKY. p.\u00a0440. ISBN\u00a0978-9-750-80878-4.^ a b c Bardak\u00e7\u0131, Murat (2008). Son Osmanl\u0131lar: Osmanl\u0131 hanedan\u0131n\u0131n s\u00fcrg\u00fcn ve miras \u00f6yk\u00fcs\u00fc. \u0130nk\u0131l\u00e2p. p.\u00a0312. ISBN\u00a0978-9-751-02616-3.^ a b c d e f g \u015eehsuvaro\u011flu, Haluk Y. (2005). As\u0131rlar boyunca \u0130stanbul: Eserleri, Olaylar\u0131, K\u00fclt\u00fcr\u00fc. Yenig\u00fcn Haber Ajans\u0131. p.\u00a0148.^ Re\u015fad, Ekrem; Osman, Ferid (1911). Musavver nevs\u00e2l-i Osman\u00ee. p.\u00a070.^ “Br\u0131ef H\u0131story: The Legendary Origin Of The Dynastic Family, The Osmanlis, G \u2013 \u00d6devsel”. Odevsel.com. Retrieved 22 October 2018.^ \u00d6rik, Nahid S\u0131rr\u0131 (2002). Bilinmeyen ya\u015famlar\u0131yla sarayl\u0131lar. T\u00fcrkiye \u0130\u015f Bankas\u0131. p.\u00a040. ISBN\u00a0978-9-754-58383-0.^ Hakk\u0131 \u00d6nkal (1992). Osmanl\u0131 hanedan t\u00fcrbeleri. K\u00fclt\u00fcr Bakanl\u0131\u011f\u0131. p.\u00a0206. ISBN\u00a0978-975-17-1009-3.^ a b c d PAZAN, \u0130brahim (August 17, 2015). “Ki\u015fisel Resmi Web Sitesi”. Dr. \u0130brahim Pazan (in Turkish). Retrieved March 9, 2022.Sources[edit]Brookes, Douglas Scott (2010). The Concubine, the Princess, and the Teacher: Voices from the Ottoman Harem. University of Texas Press. ISBN\u00a0978-0-292-78335-5.Sakao\u011flu, Necdet (2008). Bu m\u00fclk\u00fcn kad\u0131n sultanlar\u0131: V\u00e2lide sultanlar, h\u00e2tunlar, hasekiler, kad\u0131nefendiler, sultanefendiler. O\u011flak Yay\u0131nc\u0131l\u0131k. ISBN\u00a0978-9-753-29623-6.Ulu\u00e7ay, Mustafa \u00c7a\u011fatay (2011). Padi\u015fahlar\u0131n kad\u0131nlar\u0131 ve k\u0131zlar\u0131. Ankara: \u00d6t\u00fcken. ISBN\u00a0978-9-754-37840-5. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/esma-sultan-daughter-of-abdulaziz\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdulaziz)"}}]}]