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Filizten Hanımefendi ( 1865 - 1945; birth name ''Princess Naime Filiz Çabalar-Çaabalurhva'', other names ''Filistin'')(''Filizten'' meaning "tendril bodied") was the wife of Murad V, deposed Ottoman Sultan]. ==Early life, education and marriage== Filizten Hanımefendi was born in 1865 in Pitsunda, Abkhazia, to an Abkhazian princely family, Çaabalurhva. Born as Naime Çaabalurhva, she was the daughter of Prince Şahin Bey Çaabalurhva and his Abkhazian wife Princess Adilhan Hanım Loo. Through her father she was also related to Peyveste Hanımefendi, ninth wife of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, whose mother Hesna was a relative of her father.〔 At a young age, Naime was taken to Istanbul by her father, with his niece, where they were delivered at the court of the Ottoman Sultan. She was renamed ''Filizten'' and was given a thoroughly Turkish and Muslim education in the harem department of Yıldız Palace.〔 Receiving her education in the palace, Filizten was interested in playing piano and oud. She was medium-tall, had hazel eyes and long chestnut coloured hair, and was incomparably beautiful.〔 Filizten grew into a into a young lady in the Yıldız Palace. Sultan Abdul Hamid wanted to arrange marriage for the young lady. Abdul Hamid's choice fell on his half-brother, the former Sultan, Murad V, lthough, he was twenty five years older than Filizten, but she consented to the will of their parents in the marriage proposal of the Sultan.〔 Abdul Hamid sent the young girl to the Çırağan Palace, dressed up in a light blue coloured dress with a silver waist belt and a dark blue coloured hotoz, and covered the hotoz with a wide tulle, where Murad married her in 1887.〔 Filizten spent seventeen years confined in the Çırağan Palace along with her husband, Sultan Murad V, and the other members Murad's entourage.〔
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