Peyveste Emukhvari
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Princess Peyveste Emukhvari (10 May 1873 in Pitsunda, Georgia
Georgia (country)
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–1944 in Paris
Paris
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) was born as a daughter of Prince Osman-Bey Emukhvari and Princess Hesna Chaabalurchava.

In 1877 during the The Caucasian Russo-Turkish War her family emigrated to Istanbul
Istanbul
Istanbul , historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople , is the largest city of Turkey. Istanbul metropolitan province had 13.26 million people living in it as of December, 2010, which is 18% of Turkey's population and the 3rd largest metropolitan area in Europe after London and...

, where she was delivered at the court of the sultan
Sultan
Sultan is a title with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic language abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", and "dictatorship", derived from the masdar سلطة , meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who...

. First she was given to serve the head of the court. However, soon the Sultan Abdulhamid II fell in love with the beautiful Princess with the green eyes and long brunette hair. The sultan married her on January 24, 1893 in the Yildiz palace. One year later, upon the birth of their son, Abdulhamid II ordered to built a little palace for his young wife.

Anyway, Peyveste did not succeed in binding the sultan to her. Already in 1896 Sultan moved to another young Princess. Soon he made his new favorite Fatma Pesend his eleventh wife.

Peyveste, disappointed in her husband, retreated from the court life and got herself busy with upbringing of her son.

During the revolution of the Young Turks
Young Turks
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 Peyveste, who already was raised to a rank of a great duchess, followed her husband in exile. One year later she returned to Istanbul with her son. In 1924 she went into a second exile and lived with her son first in Naples
Naples
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 and Rome
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, and later in Paris
Paris
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, where she died in 1944.

The great duchess Peyveste was buried in the Muslim Bobigny
Bobigny
Bobigny is a commune, or town, in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Bobigny is the préfecture of the Seine-Saint-Denis département, as well as the seat of the Arrondissement of Bobigny...

 cemetery in Paris.

Literature

  • Leyla Achba-Anchabadze, Prinzessin: Harem Hatiralari, Istanbul 2004
  • Öztuna, Yilmaz: Devletler ve Hanedanlar, Ankara 1989
  • Ulucay, Cagatay: Padisahlarin Kadınları ve Kızları, Ankara 1992
  • Osmanoglu, Aise, Prinzessin: Babam Sultan Abdülhamid, Istanbul 1994

See also

  • Ottoman Empire
    Ottoman Empire
    The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...

  • Ottoman family tree
    Ottoman family tree
    -Bibliography:...

  • List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire
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    Mal Hatun
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  • Nilüfer Khātûn
    Nilüfer Hatun
    Nilüfer was a Valide Sultan; the wife of Orhan I, the second sultan of the Ottoman Empire. She was mother of the next sultan, Murad I. Her other son was Kasim...

  • Gül-Çiçek Khātûn
    Gülçiçek Hatun
    Gülçiçek Hatun was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad I and Valide Sultan to their son Bayezid I. She was of Greek descent.-See also:*Ottoman family tree*Ottoman Dynasty...

  • Devlet Shah Khātûn, دولت شاه خاتون,
    Devlet Khātûn, دولت خاتون
    Devlet Hatun
    Devlet Hatun was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, the daughter of Yakub Shah of Germiyanids, the descendant of Rumi through his son Sultan Walad’s daughter Mutahhara Hatun who was an ancestor of Yakub Shah. She was the mother of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I, and İsa Çelebi, Governor of Anatolia...

  • Aminā (Emine) Khātûn
    Emine Hatun
    Emîne Khātûn was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I and Valide Sultan to their son Murad II and the grandmother of Mehmed II.-Biography:...

  • Hüma Khātûn
    Huma Hatun
    Hatice Âlime Hümâ Khātûn , Valide Sultan wife of Murad II and mother of Mehmed II, the Ottoman Sultan was born in the Devrekani county of Kastamonu Province in modern day Turkey...

  • Mara (Branković) Khātûn
    Mara Brankovic
    Mara Branković , also known as Mara Hatun, Despina Hatun, or Amerissa, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene...

  • Aminā (Emine) Gül-Bahār Khātûn, گلبهار خاتون
    Amina Gul-Bahar
    Her Majesty Emîne Kül-Bahār Khātûn or Gül-Bahār Khātûn I Her Majesty Emîne (Amînā) Kül-Bahār Khātûn or Gül-Bahār Khātûn I Her Majesty Emîne (Amînā) Kül-Bahār Khātûn or Gül-Bahār Khātûn I (née Amînā (Emîne) (ca. 1434 – 1492) was the first wife of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, and Vâlidā Khātûn to the...

  • Mûkrîmā (Sitti Mükrime) Khātûn
    Mükrime Hatun
    300px|thumb|left|The son of Mükrime Hatun, II. BayezidMûkrîmā Khātûn, , was the third wife of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, the daughter of Süleyman Bey, the sixth ruler of Dulkadir State, and the biological mother of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II...

  • Gül-Bahār Sultan, گلبهار سلطان ;
    Ayşe Khātûn I, عایشه خاتون
    Gülbahar Sultan
    Kül-Bahār Sultan , was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and the mother of Selim I. Little is known of her family background, apart from the fact that an Ottoman inscription describes her as Khātun binti Abd-us-Samed , which implied that her father had possibly converted to Islam Kül-Bahār...

  • Ayşe Hafsa (Ayshā Hâfize) Valide Sultan, عایشه حفصه سلطان;
    Ayshā Khātûn II, عایشه خاتون
    Ayse Hafsa Sultan
    Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, or in short, Hafsa Sultan , sometimes also transcribed as "A'ishā Hâfize Sultana" in strict transliteration, was the first Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, wife of Selim I and mother of Suleiman the Magnificent...

  • Mahidevran Sultan
  • Hürrem (Khurram or Karima) Haseki Sultan, خرم سلطان
  • Mihr-î-Mâh Sultana, the daughter of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
  • Afife Nur-Bânû Valide Sultan
  • Safiye Valide Sultan
    Safiye Sultan
    Safiyā Valida Sultânā, , née Sofia Baffo, , was the consort of Ottoman Sultan Murad III, the Valida Sultânā and de facto co-regent to her son, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed III.- Biography :She was of Venetian descent...

  • Handan Valide Sultan
    Handan Sultan
    Handan Sultâna or Devletlu İsmetlu Handan Valide Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-Şân Hazretleri was the mother of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I and his Valide Sultan from 21 December 1603 until 26 November 1605...

  • Mâh-Firûze Hatice (Khadija) Valide Sultan
  • Mâh-Peyker Kösem Valide Sultan
  • Turhan Hatice (Khadija) Valide Sultan
    Turhan Hatice
    Turhan Hatice Valide Sultan, Devletlu İsmetlu Turhan Hadice Valide Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-şân Hazretleri , was one of the hasekis of the Ottoman sultan Ibrahim I and the mother of his successor, Mehmed IV .Turhan Hatice is prominent for the regency of her young son and her building patronage.-From...

  • Saliha Dilâşub Valide Sultan
    Saliha Dilâşub Sultan
    Saliha Dilâşub Sultan .-Biography:Born as Katarina, was the Serbian wife of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim I and Valide Sultan to their son Suleiman II....

  • Hatice (Khadija) Muazzez Sultan
    Hatice Muazzez Sultan
    Hatice Muazzez Sultan Hatice Muazzez Sultan Hatice Muazzez Sultan (Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez The Second Haseki Sultan or Devletlu İsmetlu Hatice (Khadija) Mu’azzez İkinci Haseki Sultânā Aliyyetü'ş-Şân Hazretleri , (née Eva) (ca. 1629 – 1687).- Biography :...

  • Mâh-Pâre Ummatullah (Emetullah) Râbi'a Gül-Nûş Valide Sultan
    Emetullah Rabia Gülnûş Sultan
    Emetullah Râbi'a Gülnûş Sultan was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV and Valide Sultan to their sons Mustafa II and Ahmed III.-Biography:...

  • Saliha Sebkati Valide Sultan
    Saliha Sultan
    Saliha Sultan .- Biography :Born as Aleksandra, in Constantinople was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Mustafa II and Valida Sultânā to their son Mahmud I....

  • Şehsuvar Valide Sultan
    Şehsuvar Sultan
    Şehsuvar Valide Sultan , born as Marija, was the Serbian spouse of Ottoman Sultan Mustafa II and Valide Sultan to their son Osman III...

  • Aminā (Emine) Mihr-î-Mâh Sultan
    Mihrimah Sultan
    Princess Mihrimah Sultan was the daughter of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I and his Ruthenian wife, Hürrem Sultan. Princess Mihrimah's name is also spelled Mirhumah, Mihr-î-Mâh, Mihrî-a-Mâh or Mehr-î-Mâh. She was born in İstanbul. Mehr-î-Mâh means "Sun Princess Mihrimah Sultan (born 21 March 1522...

  • Râbi'a Sermi Sultan, رابعه سلطان
    Rabiâ Sultan
    Rabia Sultan Kadın Sultân]) .-Biography:Rabia Sultan was born as Ida in France or Circassia, initially the third and then the second French or Circassian spouse of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III. She was the mother of Sultan Abdul Hamid I...

  • Mihr-î-Şah Valide Sultan
    Mihr-i shah
    Mihr-i shah can refer to:*Amina Mihr-i Shah, the French second spouse of Ottoman sultan Ahmed III, and the mother of sultan Mustafa III,...

  • Ayishā Sinā Pervar (Ayşe Seniyeperver) Valide Sultan
    Ayşe Sine
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  • Nakş-î-Dil Haseki Valide Sultan (as adoptive mother)
  • Bezm-i-Âlem Valide Sultan
    Bezmiâlem
    Bezmiâlem Kadınefendi was the second spouse of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire.-Biography:...

  • Pertav-Nihâl (Pertevniyal) Valide Sultan
  • Şevkefzâ Valide Sultan
  • Tîr-î-Müjgan Kadınefendi
    Tirimüjgan Sultan
    Tîr-î-Müjgan Üçüncü Kadın Efendi was a Circassian – Armenian third spouse of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I.- Biography :...

  • Rahîme Piristû (Perestû) Valide Sultan
    Rahime Perestu
    Rahîme Pirîstû , was the spouse of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I, and adoptive mother and Valide sultan of Abdul Hamid II. She was of Circassian descent, and the biological daughter of Gogen Gök Bey of The Ubuh Tribe of Circassia, Ottoman Empire.Rahîme Pirîstû acquired the title of Valide Sultan to...

     (as adoptive mother)
  • Gülcemal Kadınefendi
    Gülcemal Sultan
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  • Gülüstü Kadınefendi
    Gülüstü
    thumb|175px|left|The burial place of Gülüstü Kadınefendi is located at the Gülüstü Münire Sultan [[Türbe]] in [[Fatih Mosque]].thumb|175px|The son of Gülüstü Münire Kadınefendi, [[Mehmed VI]]....

  • Hayran-î-Dil Kadınefendi
  • Neşerek (Nesrin) Haseki Kadın Efendi
    Neşerek (Nesrin) Haseki Kadın Efendi
    Neşerek Haseki Kadınefendi was the fifth wife of the 32nd Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz.She was born in Tiflis , Georgia. In 1868 when she was about 20 years old, she was married to Abdülaziz at Dolmabahçe Palace. Between 1872 and 1874 she bore her husband three children...

  • Ottoman Dynasty
    Ottoman Dynasty
    The Ottoman Dynasty ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I , though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared himself sultan...

  • Line of succession to the Ottoman throne
    Line of succession to the Ottoman throne
    The Ottoman Dynasty, which completely excluded females from the throne, had unusual succession practices compared to other monarchies. Those succession practices changed over time, and ultimately the sultanate was abolished in 1922.-Succession practices:...

  • Ottoman Emperors family tree (simplified)
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