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  2. Payitaht: Abdülhamid - Wikipedia

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    Payitaht: Abdülhamid (lit. 'The Capital: Abdul Hamid'), named The Last Emperor in English, is a Turkish fictional and historical revisionist drama series starring Bülent İnal depicting historical events set during the reign of the 34th Ottoman sultan, Abdul Hamid II.

  3. Abdul Hamid II - Wikipedia

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    Abdulhamid II or Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد ثانی, romanized: Abd ul-Hamid-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 – 10 February 1918) was the 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1876 to 1909, and the last sultan to exert effective control over the fracturing state. [3]

  4. Hatice Sultan (daughter of Murad V) - Wikipedia

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    Hatice Sultan Yalı in Ortaköy in a contemporary photograph from the Abdul Hamid Archives. In October 1898, [18] she and her sister Fehime Sultan met with the German empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, when the latter visited Istanbul with her husband the German emperor Wilhelm II. [19] At that time the two were living at Yıldız ...

  5. List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Son of Abdul Hamid I and Sineperver Sultan. Deposed in an insurrection led by Alemdar Mustafa Pasha. Executed in Istanbul on 17 November 1808 by order of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. — Modernization of the Ottoman Empire (1827–1908) 30 Mahmud II: 28 July 1808 – 1 July 1839 (30 years, 338 days) Son of Abdul Hamid I and Nakşidil Sultan.

  6. Mahmud Shevket Pasha - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Shevket Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمود شوكت پاشا, 1856 – 11 June 1913) [1] was an Ottoman military commander and statesman.. During the 31 March Incident, Shevket Pasha and the Committee of Union and Progress overthrew Abdul Hamid II after an anti-Constitutionalist uprising in Constantinople. [2]

  7. Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] His father was Sultan Abdul Hamid II, son of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Tirimüjgan Kadın. [4] His mother was Bidar Kadın, [5] [6] paternal Circassian and maternal Georgian belonged to Lortkipanidze family. [7] He was the second child of his mother. [4] He had a sister Naime Sultan two years elder than him. [2]

  8. Şadiye Sultan - Wikipedia

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    She died in Cihangir at the age of ninety on 20 November 1977, having outliving her mother by twenty-five years. She was the last surviving child of Sultan Abdul Hamid. She was buried in the tomb of her great-grandfather Sultan Mahmud II, located in Divanyolu, Istanbul. [2] [9] [7] Her daughter outlived her by fifteen years dying in 1992. [9]

  9. Bidar Kadın - Wikipedia

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    The child was named Fatma Naime Sultan, [9] whom Abdul Hamid called "my Accession daughter." [10] In 1877, Bidar and other members of the imperial family settled in the Yıldız Palace, [11] after Abdul Hamid moved there on 7 April 1877. [12] Here she gave birth to her second child, a son, named Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir, on 16 January 1878. [13]