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Tirimüjgan : ウィキペディア英語版
Tirimüjgan Sultan

Tirimüjgan Kadınefendi〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Consorts Of Ottoman Sultans (in Turkish) )〕〔Freely, John – ''Inside the Seraglio'', Chapter 15: On the Shores of the Bosphorus, published 1999. (Formerly, John Freely was a Professor Of Physics at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul)〕 (b. Circassia, 16 August 1819 – d. Feriye Palace, 3 October 1852), was the daughter of Bekhan Bey, who belonged to the tribe of Shapsugs in Circassia, and his wife Almaş Hanım. She was the wife of the Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Ottoman Research Foundation (in Turkish); announces the results of their recent investigations and proclaims her name as "Tîr-î-Müjgan Kadın Efendi" )〕 and the mother of Sultan Abdülhamid II.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Sultan Abdülhamid II Khan )〕 She was Kadinefendi of the Ottoman Empire from their married until her death in 3 October 1852.
==Life==
Whenever Sultan Abdülhamid II would speak of his mother, he would say: "My poor mother left this world at such a young age, but I can still picture her. I can never forget her. She loved me very much. When she became ill, she used to have me sit opposite her and content herself with gazing into my face, for she could not bring herself to kiss me. May God bless her soul."
Tîr-î-Müjgan was among the longest serving kalfas at the palace for her refinement, her politeness and her beauty. She had hazel green eyes, light brown hair, white translucent skin, a slender figure, thin waist, and lovely hands and feet. Despite her well-documented origins, Abdülhamid II's personal enemies claimed that she was the daughter of an Armenian musician, originally named Çandır.
Tîr-î-Müjgan married Abdülmecid in 1840 at the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul. She gave birth to two princes and one princess. Her first child was Princess Naime Sultan, who died of smallpox at the age of two and a half in March 1843. Sultan Abdul Hamid II was her second child, while her third child was Şehzade Mehmed Abid Efendi, who died in May 1848 around the age of one month.〔Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları ''(Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications)'', 15th Ed., 2009, page 505, ISBN 978-975-269-299-2〕

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