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Fatma Pesend Hanım Efendi : ウィキペディア英語版
Fatma Pesend Hanımefendi

Fatma Pesend Hanımefendi (born Fatma Kadriye Achba; 13 February 1876 – 5 November 1924) was the eleventh wife of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
==Early life and education==
Fatma Pesend Hanımefendi was born on 13 February 1876 in the Achba Palace at Istanbul. Her father, Prince Sami Bey Achba known as "Sami Pasha", belonged to an old Abkhazian princely family and her mother, Princess Fatıma Hanım Mamleeva, daughter of Ismail Bey Mamleeva, came from an old Tartar high noble family, whose ancestors belonged to the Golden Horde. Her paternal grandaunt was Verdicenan Kadınefendi, a wife of Sultan Abdülmecid I.
At a young age Fatma Pesend was brought into contact with the art, which is why she also began to paint and draw at the age of seven years. Apart from that she had a penchant for riding. However, before her father was able to send her to his relatives to Europe for more intensive studies, she was given to the palace where she learned at a court society.

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