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  1. Emine Nazikeda (* 9. Oktober 1866 in Sochumi; † 4. April 1941 in Kairo) war die Hauptfrau des letzten Sultans des Osmanischen Reichs . Sie kam in Tzebelda als Tochter des Fürsten Hassan Marschania von Tzebelda [1] und der Fürstin Fatma Choredjan Aredba von Adler zur Welt.

    • Early Life
    • Marriage
    • Exile and Widowhood
    • Death
    • In Literature
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    Nazikeda Kadın was born on 9 October 1866 in Sukhum. Born as Emine Marshania, she was a member of Abkhazian princely family Marshania. Her father was Prince Hassan Bey Marshan (died 1877), the ruler of Tzebelda. Her mother was Princess Fatma Horecan Hanım Aredba, an Abkhazian. She had two elder brothers Prince Abdülkadir Bey, and Prince Mehmed Bey,...

    One day in 1884, when Mehmed was in his twenties, he visited his older sister, Cemile Sultan, at her palace at Kandilli. Here, he saw Nazikeda, then seventeen years old, and fell in love with her. He asked his sister to give him Nazikeda in marriage, but Cemile flatly refused. She did not want her sick daughter to be deprived of a companion, and at...

    In 1922, Mehmed was deposed and exiled. She, together with other members of his family, was kept under house arrest at the Feriye Palace by order of the new parliament, where she lived through difficult times, often starving, she never complained, though, and always took care of the other women, until 10 March 1924, when they were sent into exile. ...

    Nazikeda died at Maadi, Cairo, on 4 April 1941at the age of seventy-four and was buried in the mausoleum of Abbas Hilmi Pasha in the Abbasiye Cemetery.

    Nazikeda is a minor character in T. Byram Karasu's historical novel Of God and Madness: A Historical Novel(2007).

    Açba, Leyla (2004). Bir Çerkes prensesinin harem hatıraları. L & M. ISBN 978-9-756-49131-7.
    Aredba, Rumeysa; Açba, Edadil (2009). Sultan Vahdeddinin San Remo Günleri. Timaş Yayınları. ISBN 978-9-752-63955-3.
    Bardakçı, Murat (2017). Neslishah: The Last Ottoman Princess. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-9-774-16837-6.
    Uluçay, M. Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.
  2. Emine Nazikeda Başkadınefendi (9 Ekim 1866; Tszabal, Abhazya - 4 Nisan 1941; Maadi, Kahire ), Sultan Vahdettin 'in eşi ve Baş Kadınefendi. Osmanlı Devleti'ndeki son Baş Kadınefendi'dir. Padişah kızları Prenses Sabiha Sultan ve Prenses Fatma Ulviye Sultan'ın annesidir.

  3. Doch als Sultan Mehmed VI. 1922 ins Exil ging und seine Familie in Istanbul zurückließ, sperrten die Revolutionäre die Kaiserin Emine Nazikeda zusammen mit ihren Hofdamen, darunter auch Prinzessin Marschania, in den Feriye-Palast ein.

  4. Am 8. Juni 1885 heiratete Mehmed Prinzessin Emine Nazikeda Kadın Efendi (1866–1941), in der Folge seine Hauptfrau. Aus der Ehe gingen drei Töchter hervor: Fenire (1888) Fatma Ulviye (1892–1967) Rukiye Sabiha (1894–1971) Außerdem hatte er noch vier Nebenfrauen: Seniye Inshira (1887–1930) seit 8. Juli 1905, die kinderlose Ehe wurde ...

  5. 17. Okt. 2016 · Emine Nazikedâ Kadınefendi, son Osmanlı padişahı Sultan Vahidedinin karısı ve imparatorluğun son “first lady”si idi. Hayattan 1941’de, sürgünde yaşadığı Kahire’de ayrıldı. Çileli...

  6. 16. Okt. 2016 · Emine Nazikedâ Kadınefendi, son Osmanlı padişahı Sultan Vahidedinin karısı ve imparatorluğun sonfirst ladysi idi. Hayattan 1941’de, sürgünde yaşadığı Kahire’de...