• Fatma Şebsefa Kadın (Turkish pronunciation: [ʃebsefa kʰadɯn]; Ottoman Turkish: شب صفا قادین; "one who abstain" and "night pleasure"; c. 1766 – c. 1805)...
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    buried in the Abdülhamid I mausoleum. Fatma Şebsefa Kadın. Also called Şebisefa, Şebsafa or Şebisafa Kadin. Mother of at least a son and three daughters...
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  • Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid I, and his consort Şebsefa Kadın. She was the half sister of Sultans Mustafa IV and Mahmud II. Hibetullah...
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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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  • 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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    Hamid I 1725–1789 Tomb of Abdul Hamid I in Istanbul Şebsefa Kadın c. 1766-c. 1805 Şebsefa Kadın Mosque in Istanbul Sineperver Sultan 1759/1760-1828 Eyüp...
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