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, burial_place = Çengelköy Cemetery , religion = Sunni Islam Müveddet Kadın ( ota, مودت قادین; "''Duration''"; born Şadiye Çıhçı, after 13 June 1949 Müveddet Çiftçi; 12 October 1893 – 20 December 1951) was the third consort of Sultan Mehmed VI of the
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Early life

Müveddet Kadın was born on 12 October 1893 in Derbent,
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. Born as Şadiye Çıhçı, she was a member of Abkhazian noble family, Çıhçi. Her father was Kato Davud Bey Çıhçı, and her mother was Ayşe Hanım. She was the paternal aunt of Mehmed VI's fourth consort,
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, daughter of her brother Mustafa Bey. Her paternal aunt Habibe Hanım, chief treasurer of Mehmed, took her in the Dolmabahçe Palace at the age of nine. Here her name according to the custom of the Ottomam court was changed to Müveddet. She was then placed in the service of
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, Mehmed's adoptive mother, in the Çengelköy Palace. She was tall, with blue eyes and auburn hair.


First marriage

Müveddet married Mehmed on 24 April 1911 in the mansion of Çengelköy. A year after the marriage, on 5 November 1912, she gave birth to the couple's only son and only male of his father,
Şehzade Mehmed Ertuğrul Şehzade Mehmed Ertuğrul ( ota, شہزادہ محمد ارطغرل; 5 November 1912 – 2 July 1944) was an Ottoman prince, the only son of Sultan Mehmed VI and his wife Müveddet Kadın. Early life Şehzade Mehmed Ertuğrul was born on 5 ...
. After Mehmed's accession to the throne on 4 July 1918, she was given the title of "Second Kadın". Of the four consorts Mehmed had during his reign, Müveddet was the only one, apart from First Consort Nazikeda Kadın, to receive the title of Kadin. She probably got it because she was the mother of the sultan's only son. Müveddet was much loved by the sultan’s other daughters and by their grandchildren, who used to call her “Mini Anne”. Princess Leyla Açba described her as a shy, kind-hearted and hardworking woman. In 1918, her husband fell in love with
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, her niece, and married her despite Müveddet's opposition. Mehmed was deposed on 1 November 1922, and went to exile with their son Ertuğrul on 17 November 1922. She, together with other members of his family, was kept in house arrest at the Feriye Palace by order of the new parliament until 10 March 1924, when they were sent into exile. Müveddet, with Nazikeda, joined Mehmed in San Remo. She remained until Mehmed's death in 1926


Second marriage

Afterwards Mehmed's death, she moved to France with her step-daughter
Ulviye Sultan Fatma Ulviye Sultan ( ota, فاطمه علویه سلطان, "''one who abstain''" and "''exalted, lofty''"; 11 September 1892 – 25 January 1967) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Mehmed VI and Nazikeda Kadın. Early life Fatma U ...
and later she went to Alexandria in 1929, and married Şakir Bey, son of Emin Pasha, in 1932. Her son always refused to accept his mother's second marriage, and never saw her again. They divorced on 28 February 1936.


Last years and death

Her only son’s sudden death in 1944 devastated Müveddet Kadın, who developed depression. She was finally allowed to return to Turkey in 1948, where she settled in a small room in Çengelköy Palace. On 13 June 1949 she became a Turkish citizen under the name of Müveddet Çiftçi. She died on 20 December 1951 in her small room Çengelköy Palace and was buried in the Çengelköy mausoleum.


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In popular culture

*Müveddet is a character in T. Byram Karasu's historical novel ''Of God and Madness: A Historical Novel'' (2007).


See also

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Kadın (title) Kadın ( ota, قادین) was the title given to the imperial consort of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire towards the beginning of the seventeenth century. The title came into official usage at the end of the century, and remained in usage until th ...
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Ottoman Imperial Harem The Imperial Harem ( ota, حرم همايون, ) of the Ottoman Empire was the Ottoman sultan's harem – composed of the wives, servants (both female slaves and eunuchs), female relatives and the sultan's concubines – occupying a secluded po ...
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List of consorts of the Ottoman sultans This is a list of Consorts of the Ottoman sultans, the wives and concubines of the monarchs of the Ottoman Empire who ruled over the transcontinental empire from its inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922. Honorific and titles Hatun H ...


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