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Müşfikâ Kadınefendi (; born Ayşe Ağırba; 10 December 1867 – 16 July 1961; meaning "the compassionate one"; other names ''Destizer'') was the eighth wife of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. She was the mother of Hamide Ayşe Sultan, who was famed for publishing her memoirs by the name of ''Babam Sultan Abdülhamid'' (Turkish for "My Father, Sultan Abdul Hamid") in 1960. In 1934 Müşfika took the surname Kayısoy pertaining to Abdul Hamid's descendance from the Kayıhan tribe. ==Family== Müşfikâ Kadınefendi was born on 10 December 1867 in Hopa, when Caucasus came under the Russian Empire, into an Abkhazian noble family. Born as Ayşe Ağırba, she was the daughter of, Gazi Şehid Mahmud Bey Ağır and his wife Emine Hanım.〔 She had a sister named Fatma Hanım one year younger than her, as well as a brother named Şahin Bey seven years older than her. Mahmud Bey volunteered for service in the Ottoman-Russian war of 1877-78, entrusting his wife and children to the care of Hüseyin Vasfi Pasha, an army officer posted in the area.〔 〕
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