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  2. Mehmed V - Wikipedia

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    and from then on Mehmed V was known as the "Constitutional Sultan." [ 14 ] On May 10, 1909, the sultan boarded the yacht Söğütlü in front of Dolmabahçe and went to Eyüp . He was girded with the sword of Osman in the Eyüp Mausoleum by the Shaykh al-Islam Saygı Efendi and Postnişini Abdülhalim Efendi of the Mevlevi Order .

  3. Dilfirib Kadın - Wikipedia

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    Dilfirib and Nazperver Kadın, Mehmed's fourth wife were with him, [9] [10] when he died on 3 July 1918. [11] After the sultan's death, she remained in the Yıldız Palace. When the imperial family went into exile in 1924, she moved in her villa located in Erenköy and she remarried with a doctor, with she had a son. She died in 1952 because ...

  4. List of caliphs - Wikipedia

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    Hasan ibn Ali (حسن بن علي) Ahl al-Bayt Al-Mujtaba: 624 661 (six or seven months) 670 Grandson of Muhammad; Son of 'Ali ibn Abi Talib 'Ali ibn Abi-Talib, fourth Rashidun Caliph and first Imam of Shia Islam; Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad and his first wife Khadijah; Banu Hashim

  5. Inşirah Hanım - Wikipedia

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    She had a brother named Zeki Bey (1880s – 1930s). She was a niece of Dürriaden Kadın, a Sultan Mehmed V's consort (Mehmed VI older half-brother). [3] She was taken into palace by one of her relatives. [2] Here her name according to the custom of the Ottoman court was changed to Inşirah.

  6. Khawla al-Hanafiyya - Wikipedia

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    They fought against the Muslims until they were defeated by the Muslim general Khalid ibn al-Walid. Consequently, some of those who fought (or helped) against Muslims from Banu Hanifa were enslaved. Then Ali ransomed Khawla and set her free and, after the death of his wife Fatima , married her, after which she became pregnant and gave birth to ...

  7. Umm al-Banin - Wikipedia

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    'mother of the sons'), was a wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam. She belonged to the Banu Kilab, [1] a tribe within the Qays confederation. Umm al-Banin married Ali sometime after the death in 632 of his first wife Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [1]

  8. Mara Branković - Wikipedia

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    When Mehmed became sultan, she often provided him with advice. [11] Her court at Ježevo included exiled Serbian nobles. [12] According to Nicol, Mara was joined at "Ježevo" by her sister "Cantacuzina" in 1469. The two ladies acted as intermediaries between Mehmed and the Republic of Venice during the first Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479).

  9. Fatma Sultan (daughter of Abdulmejid I) - Wikipedia

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    Fatma Sultan was the closest half-sister of Murad V, son of Abdülmecid I and Şevkefza Kadin, who was sultan for only three months in 1876, before being deposed by Abdülhamid II, also a son of Abdülmecid I and another consort, for supposed mental incapacity, and locked up with his family in the Çırağan Palace.