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The tomb of Saliha Sultan is located in the Mahmud II Mausoleum at Divanyolu Street in Istanbul

| spouse = Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat Pasha | issue = Sultanzade Abdul Hamid Bey | full name = | house = Ottoman | house-type = Dynasty | father = Mahmud II | mother = Aşubcan Kadın | birth_date = 16 June 1811 | birth_place = Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(now Istanbul, Turkey) | death_date = Vorlage:Death date and age | death_place = Fındıklı Palace, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | burial_place= Sultan Mahmud II Mausoleum, Divanyolu, Istanbul | religion = Sunni Islam }}

Saliha Sultan (* 16. Juni 1811 in Istanbul; † 6. Februar 1843 ebenda) war eine osmanische Prinzessin und Halbschwester von Abdülmecid I. and Abdülaziz.

Leben

Saliha Sultan wurde 1811 im Topkapı-Palast als Tochter des Sultans Mahmud II. und Aşubcan Kadın geboren.Vorlage:SfnVorlage:Sfn Im Jahr 1834 arrangierte ihr Vater eine Hochzeit mit Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat Pascha. Das Paar heiratete am 24. Mai 1834 in einem Palast in Beşiktaş. Die Brautprozession von Saliha Sultan verließ diesen Palast am Donnerstag und brachte die Braut zum Fındıklı-Palast.Vorlage:Sfn Die Damen des Hochzeitszuges fuhren in mit Sternen geschmückten Kutschen und Kutschen.Vorlage:Sfn Julia Pardoe, who observed the marriage from a caique on the Bosphorus noted the illumination of the waterfront palace of Esma Sultan. She writes that, "there must have been many hundred caiques wedged together in front of her terrace, and less than fifty of them contained musicians."Vorlage:Sfn

The wedding ceremony was covered in the first official Ottoman newspaper Takvim-i Vekayi.[1] Saliha Sultan's beachfront palace and Tophane and Beşiktaş palace were flooded by rafts and boats, various descriptions were put on the rafts, and small ships, fish paintings, small cars and castles were built. Vorlage:Sfn

The couple owned the Neşatabad Palace located in Ortaköy Defterdarburnu and the Fındıklı Palace.Vorlage:Sfn

The two together had one son named Sultanzade Abdul Hamid Bey, born on 22 March 1835, who died young in 1837.[2][3][4]

Death

Saliha Sultan died on 6 February 1843 in the Fındıklı Palace, and was buried in the mausoleum of her father in Divanyolu, Istanbul.Vorlage:SfnVorlage:Sfn

Issue

Together with Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat, Saliha had one son:

In popular culture

  • In 2018 Turkish historical fiction TV series Kalbimin Sultanı, Saliha is portrayed by Turkish actress Aslihan Malbora.[5]

Literatur

  • Fanny Davis: The Ottoman Lady: A Social History from 1718 to 1918. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1986, ISBN 978-0-313-24811-5.
  • Mustafa Çağatay Uluçay: Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ankara, Ötüken, 2011.
  • Necdet Sakaoğlu: Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık, 2008, ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
  • Serap Sunay: Sûr-ı Hümayun" Defterine Göre 19. Yüzyıl Saray Düğünlerine Dair Bir Değerlendirme 2017.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Ottoman Women in Public Space. BRILL, May 9, 2016, ISBN 978-9-004-31662-1, S. 240.
  2. Ahmet Lutfî: Vak'anüvı̂s Ahmed Lûtfı̂ Efendi tarihi, Volumes 4-5. Türkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfı, 1999, ISBN 978-9-750-80074-0, S. 827.
  3. Hatice Aynur: Saliha Sultan'ın düğününü anlatan surnâmeler, 1834: Kısım. İnceleme ve tenkitli metin. Harvard University, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, 1995, S. 8.
  4. Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüp Sultan tarihi, Volume 2. Eyüp Belediyesi Kültür Yayınları, 2008, ISBN 978-9-756-08704-6, S. 463.
  5. Kabimin Sultanı (TV Series 2018)[1], (Please provide a date or year)