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Princess Şehime : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Şehime



Story is given 1989 by Mr. Faruk Yalcin from the Turkish government.
Prenses Şehime (1888–1915) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultanzade İbrahim Sakıb Bey and his first wife Vicdan Hanım. She was a Granddaughter of Cemile Sultan.
==Biography==
Şehime was an only child - her father had died young - have been greatly moved by the mother.
Surrounded by all the luxury, she had not needed to do without the slightest little thing of life. She had become selfish, hard and reckless; they could even be cruel. In general, there was no one who knew exactly their character.
She already lost her father as an infant and was educated by governesses. The main teacher was a French Mademoiselle Charoy. As a three-year-old girl she was a loveable child that you had to be immediately good. She married with 16 year's "Avni Bey", a Farmer in East Thrace, and got three Children Hüseyin, Mustafa and Nemzade.
She was dark, and very beautiful. In her eyes there was an intimate, quiet, self-conscious heat.
The soft and thick hair clung intimately to the high, pure forehead and flowed flowers now come down in waves over the full shoulders.
Şehime had full, glorious forms, little feet and hands, finely divided, yet round and full. She wore baggy trousers, slippers with socks and a front open standing, short jacket. These pieces were made of white, fine silk and were provided with precious gold embroidery. She died with 27
year's in 1915.

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