Sultana Bidar
Sultan Baydar Qadirin is the wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II, the 114th Muslim Caliph and 34th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. It surnames
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- Sultan Baydar Qadirin, born in 1858 in the Caucasus city under the authority of the Ottoman Empire, died in the beginning of 1918 in Istanbul.
- She married the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II and gave birth to a boy and a girl. - Belonging to the peoples of the Kabardians, the daughter of Prince Ibrahim Bey and his wife, the Georgian Princess Sahika.
- Owned two small brothers called Brigadier General Hussein Pasha, while the elder called Mohammed Zaya Pasha. - Brigadier General Hussein Pasha and Mohammed Zaya served Sultan Abdul Hamid II after marrying him at an early age.
- Sultan Bidar was always haunted by the qualities of beauty, they are brown hair, green eye in addition to the length of strength and beekeeping. - In 1908, after the decision to exile her husband, Sultan Abdul Hamid II, to Thessaloniki outside the country, followed by Sultan Baydar and her elder brother, Muhammad Zaya Pasha.
- Settled in a palace in Erincoy, following the isolation of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. - She lived there until she died and was buried in the mausoleum of Kamaluddin Effendi in the cemetery of Yahya Effendi.
Sons of Sultan Baydar
In September 1875, she gave birth to Naima Sultan at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul. - Two years later, on January 16, 1878, Mehmet Abdulkadir Effendi was born in Tulma Palace in Istanbul.
- The first daughter Naima Sultan died in 1945 in Tirana. Muhammad Abdul Qadir Effendi died in January or March 1944 and was buried in Sofia.
The titles of the Sultan of Bidar
- Sultan Baydar, the wife of Sultan Abdulhamid Al-Othmani, was nicknamed several titles over the 60 years of her life. - From the second day of September 1875 to August 31, 1876, Bidar Qadin was named Her Highness Mrs. Bidar.
From 31 August 1876 to 26 July 1879, Her Royal Highness was called the Fourth Lady of Bedar.
From 26th July 1879 to 11th April 1895, Her Royal Highness was called Her Third Lady Bedar. - From the 11th day of April 1895 to the 27th day of April 1909 she was called Her Second Lady Bedar.
Sultan Abdul Hamid II
- Sultan Abdul Hamid II is the 26th Sultan of the Sultans of Osman who combined the caliphate with the Sultanate, the last to have effective power from them, divided his reign into two parts: the first round lasted for a year and a half and did not have actual authority, in addition to the second round He ruled individually.
- He took power from the month of Sha'ban in 1293 AH to the other spring of 1327 AH, married 13 times and gave birth to 17 children, including 8 males and 9 females.
- He married for the first time Nazik Edda, Badr Falak, and Noor Afsun, divorced by the Sultan and her husband from the second Ethiopian Safwat Bey, and died on his discharge.
- The fourth is the Sultan Baydar, and then Delbsand, and more, and then the likes of Noor and some call it Noor likes. - Pity she died in 1961 and was buried in the cemetery Yahya Effendi Istanbul.
- Sazka, who died and was buried in the Levant, and then his home, was buried in Paris after the exile of the family of Osman. - Fatima Besand, who was buried in Istanbul after the exile of the Osman family.
- Joyful, who lived in Naples, Italy, died in 1969 and was buried in the tomb of Yahya Effendi. - The last was a valid survivor. She died one month before the decision to exile Al-Othman, and was buried in the tomb of Sultan Mahmud on the fourth day of February 1924.
Sons of Sultan Abdul Hamid II
- Princess Alawiya was born in 1868 and died in 1875 after a fire in her body. - Mohammad Saleem Effendi was born in 1870 and died in 1973.
- Smart Princess, Ahmed Nour Effendi, Princess Naila, Princess Shadia, Princess Aisha. - Princess Rafia, Abdul Rahim Khairi Effendi, Ahmed Noor Effendi, Princess Khadija.
- Princes Ahmed Noureddine, Ahmed Badreddine, Mohamed Abed Effendi, Princess Samia.
- Princes Ahmed Noureddine, Ahmed Badreddine, Mohamed Abed Effendi, Princess Samia.
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