• Haciye Hoşyar Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: ہوشیار قادین; "pleasant lover"; died c. 1859) was a consort of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire. Hoşyar Kadın was...
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    Buried in the Mahmud II mausoleum. Hacıye Hoşyar Kadın (? – 1859, Mecca). Mother of two daughters. Third Kadın and then Second. Tall and blonde, she had...
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    Servetseza loved also Murad V as her own son. Hoşyar Kadin (1825 - 1849). Also called Huşyar Kadın. Second Kadın. She was daughter of the Georgian nobleman...
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  • Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Mahmud II, and his consort Hoşyar Kadın. She was the half-sister of Sultans Abdulmejid I and Abdulaziz. Mihrimah...
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  • the title hatun and sultan for imperial consorts was replaced by Kadın and Ikbal. Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: قادين) was the title given to the consorts of...
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  • made her debut in the series Kalbimin Sultanı and portrayed the role of Hoşyar Kadın, wife of the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II, an alluring, extremely magnanimous...
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  • romanized: katun; Ottoman Turkish: خاتون, romanized: hatun or قادین romanized: kadın; Persian: خاتون khātūn; Chinese: 可敦; Hindi: ख़ातून khātūn) are the two female...
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  • foreign ambassadors. Beyhan had educated the future imperial consort Hoşyar Kadın, who was to become the wife of her cousin Sultan Mahmud II and the mother...
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    1807–1853 Tomb of Mahmud II in Istanbul Aşubcan Kadın c. 1795–1870 Tomb of Mahmud II in Istanbul Hoşyar Kadın ?-c. 1859 Mecca Pertevniyal Sultan c. 1810–1884...
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