Dürriaden Kadın

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Dürrüaden Kadın
BornHatice Voçibe
10 December 1867
Sochi, Russia
Died17 October 1909(1909-10-17) (aged 41)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Burial
SpouseMehmed V
IssueŞehzade Necmeddin
FatherMustafa Bey Voçibe
ReligionIslam

Dürrüaden Kadın (16 May 1860 – 17 October 1909, birth name Hatice Voçibe) was the second wife of 35th Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V and the mother of Şehzade Necmeddin of the Ottoman Empire.[1]

Biography

Dürrüaden Kadın was born as the daughter of Mustafa Bey Voçibe.[2][3] Her brothers, Murad Bey and Aziz Bey established Masukiye village on the coast of Lake Sapanca. Her niece Inşirah Hanım, who was the daughter of her brother, Aziz Bey was married to Mehmed VI. Her family came to Istanbul because of Russian atrocities. About the age of three or four she was given to the palace.[3]

She also entered court service, where she was noticed by Mehmed V and they married on 10 October 1876 in the Veliahd Palace, when she was 9 years old and he was 32. Two years after the marriage in 1878 she gave birth to her only son Şehzade Necmeddin.[4] He was born with Kyphosis and he also couldn't walked. So he was never married. Due to her son's diseases, Dürriand became very upset.[3] She got effected with Tuberculosis. In 1909 her husband also got affected with it. She died on 17 October 1909 at validebağı Palace, Istanbul and was buried at Eyüp Cemetery.[3][5]

Titles and styles

  • 27 April 1909 – 17 October 1909:
    Devletlu İsmetlu Dürrüaden İkinci Kadınefendi Hazretleri (Her Highness The Second Imperial Lady Consort Dürrüaden)

References

  1. ^ Yavuz Bahadıroğlu (2009). Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları (Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications). 15th Ed. ISBN 978-975-269-299-2.[page needed]
  2. ^ Günay Günaydın (2006). Haremin son gülleri. Mevsimsiz Yayınları. ISBN 978-9944-987-03-5.[page needed]
  3. ^ a b c d Harun Açba (2007). Kadın efendiler: 1839–1924. Profil. ISBN 978-975-996-109-1.[page needed]
  4. ^ M. Çağatay Uluçay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken. ISBN 978-975-437-840-5.[page needed]
  5. ^ The Concubine, the Princess, and the Teacher: Voices from the Ottoman Harem. University of Texas Press. 2010. ISBN 978-0-292-78335-5.[page needed]