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Hürrem Kadın ( Ottoman Turkish: الماكستاء القامعة; meaning "the joyful one"; 6 December 1692 – 25 June 1760) was a consort of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III.

Hürrem Kadın
Presumed portrait of Hürrem Kadin by a Venetian painter
Fourth Kadın of Ahmed III
Tenure1706 – 1 July 1736
SuccessorMeyli Kadın
BornDiana Ekaterina 
6 December 1692
Moscow, Tsardom of Russia
Died25 June 1760 (age 67)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, (present day Istanbul, Turkey)
Burial
ConsortAhmed III
IssueŞehzade Isa
Şehzade Selim
Şehzade Mehmet
Şehzade Abdullah
Şehzade Orhan
Names
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HouseNazimova (by birth)
Ottoman (by marriage)
FatherAleksandr Nazimov
MotherMaria Yefimova
ReligionSunni Islam (previosly Christianity)

Life

Hürrem was born Diana Ekaterina Nazimova daughter of Aleksandr Nazimov and Maria Yefimova on 6 December 1692 in Moscow, Tsardom of Russia. Diana received a good education and had a nurse to take care of her as an infant. In 1701 when Diana was 9, her hometown was attacked by Turks and Tartars who burned and looted the city. Among other locals Diana was also kidnapped and sent as a slave in the sultan's harem. There she caught the eye of Valide Gülnuş Sultan, who gave Diana to her son, Ahmed III, becoming his concubine.

Sultan Ahmed named her Hurrem (" The joyful one"), because of her resemblence of Haseki Hürrem Sultan, the legal wife Suleiman the Magnificent. She was loved by the sultan as she became the Fourth Kadın and gave birth to five known sons, who all died before reaching adulthood. The Ottoman poet Şeyh Gâlib said that the the Fourth Kadın of the sultan whose name was Hürrem bore him twelve children, ten sons and two daughters but none of them survived to adulthood. However Ottoman sources and harem's documents only mentions five sons. Hürrem was loved by all servants and well respected. She comissioned mosques, baths, fountains throughout the empire.

After Ahmed's deaths, Hürrem Kadın was exiled to Eski Saray along with her servants. She died and was burried beside her husband and children.

Issues

  • Şehzade Isa (23 February 1706 - 14 May 1706)
  • Şehzade Selim (29 August 1706 - 15 April 1708)
  • Şehzade Mehmed (8 October 1712 - 15 July 1713)
  • Şehzade Abdullah (18 December 1719 - 19 December 1719)
  • Şehzade Orhan (1722 – 1722)

References

Source

  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2015). Bu Mülkün Sultanları. Alfa Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-6-051-71080-8.