Ikbal (title), the Glossary
Ikbal (اقبال) was the title given to the imperial consort of the sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who came below the rank of ''kadın''.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Abdülmecid I, Abdul Hamid II, Şayeste Hanım, Behice Hanım, Bosporus, Cambridge University Press, Cariye, Fatma Pesend Hanım, Haseki sultan, Kadın (title), Kalfa, Khatun, List of Ottoman titles and appellations, Mahmud I, Müşfika Kadın, Mustafa II, Mustafa III, Navekmisal Hanım, Nükhetsezâ Hanım, Nevvare Hanım, Nevzad Hanım, Ottoman Empire, Oxford University Press, Peyveste Hanım, Serfiraz Hanım, Sultan, University of Texas Press, Valide sultan.
- Concubines from the Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman imperial harem
- Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
Abdülmecid I
Abdülmecid I (ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i evvel, I.; 25 April 182325 June 1861) was the 31st sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
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Abdul Hamid II
Abdulhamid or Abdul Hamid II (Abd ul-Hamid-i s̱ānī; II.; 21 September 184210 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.
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Şayeste Hanım
Şayeste Hanım (شایسته خانم; "the best"; 1838 – 11 February 1912) was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.
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Behice Hanım
Behice Hanım (بھیجه خانم; "Happy"; born Behiye Maan; 10 October 1882 – 22 October 1969; after the Surname Law of 1934: Behice Maan) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
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Bosporus
The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait (Istanbul strait, colloquially Boğaz) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Cariye
Cariye ("Jariya") was a title and term used for category of enslaved women concubines in the Islamic world of the Middle East. Ikbal (title) and Cariye are concubines from the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman imperial harem, Ottoman titles and Slavery in the Ottoman Empire.
Fatma Pesend Hanım
Pesend Hanım (فاطمہ پسند خانم; "lovely"; born Princess Fatma Kadriye Achba; 13 February 1876 – 5 November 1924) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
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Haseki sultan
Haseki Sultan (خاصکى سلطان, Ḫāṣekī Sulṭān) was the title used for the chief consort of an Ottoman sultan. Ikbal (title) and Haseki sultan are concubines from the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman titles.
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Kadın (title)
Kadın (قادین) was the title given to the imperial consort of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire towards the beginning of the seventeenth century. Ikbal (title) and Kadın (title) are concubines from the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman titles.
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Kalfa
Kalfa (Turkish for 'apprentice, assistant master') was a general term in the Ottoman Empire for the women attendants and supervisors in service in the imperial palace. Ikbal (title) and Kalfa are concubines from the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman imperial harem and Ottoman titles.
Khatun
Khatun is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a khagan of the Turkic Khaganates and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. Ikbal (title) and Khatun are Ottoman titles.
List of Ottoman titles and appellations
This is a list of titles and appellations used in the Ottoman Empire. Ikbal (title) and list of Ottoman titles and appellations are Ottoman titles.
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Mahmud I
Mahmud I (محمود اول, I.; 2 August 1696 13 December 1754), known as Mahmud the Hunchback, was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754.
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Müşfika Kadın
Destizer Müşfika Kadın (مشفقه قادين; meaning "the compassionate one"; born Ayşe Ağır; 1872 – 18 July 1961; after the Surname Law of 1934: Müşfika Kayısoy) was the eighth consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
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Mustafa II
Mustafa II (مصطفى ثانى Muṣṭafā-yi sānī; 6 February 1664 – 29 December 1703) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703.
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Mustafa III
Mustafa III (Muṣṭafā-yi sālis; 28 January 1717 – 21 January 1774) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774.
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Navekmisal Hanım
Navekmisal Hanım (ناوك مثال خانم; 1827 - 5 August 1854; meaning "Coquettish"), called also Navekvisal Hanim, was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.
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Nükhetsezâ Hanım
Hatice Nükhetseza Hanım (نکت سزا خانم; "rich parfume"; 2 January 1827 – 15 May 1850) was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.
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Nevvare Hanım
Nevvare Hanım (نوارہ خانم; "young blessing" or "young child"; born Ayşe Çıhçı, after 1926 Nevvare Leyla Sönmezler; 4 May 1901 – 13 June 1992) was the fourth consort of Sultan Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire.
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Nevzad Hanım
Nevzad Hanım (نمت نوزاد خانم; "young heroine"; born Nimet Bargu and previously Nevzad Kalfa, after 1928 Nimet Seferoğlu; 2 March 1902 – 23 June 1992) was the fifth and last consort of Sultan Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Peyveste Hanım
Peyveste Hanım (پیوسته خانم; "chatty"; born Princess Hatice Rabia Emuhvari; 10 May 1873 – 1943) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
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Serfiraz Hanım
Serfiraz Hanım (سرفراز خانم; "triumphant" or "proud"; born Ayşe Lah; 1837 – 9 June 1905) was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.
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Sultan
Sultan (سلطان) is a position with several historical meanings. Ikbal (title) and Sultan are Ottoman titles.
University of Texas Press
The University of Texas Press (or UT Press) is a university press that is part of the University of Texas at Austin.
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Valide sultan
Valide Sultan (والده سلطان, lit. "Sultana mother") was the title held by the mother of a ruling sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Ikbal (title) and Valide sultan are Ottoman titles.
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See also
Concubines from the Ottoman Empire
- Ayşe Sultan (Haseki of Osman II)
- Cariye
- Haseki sultan
- Ikbal (title)
- Kadın (title)
- Kalfa
- Muazzez Sultan
- Ottoman Imperial Harem
- Seraglio
Ottoman imperial harem
- Cariye
- Circassian beauty
- Ikbal (title)
- Kafes
- Kalfa
- Kira (title)
- Kizlar agha
- List of Ottoman imperial consorts
- Odalisque
- Ottoman Imperial Harem
- Strongilah
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
- Arnaude de Rocas
- Avret Pazarları
- Bagnio
- Barbary slave trade
- Brussels Conference Act of 1890
- Cariye
- Corona Ottomana
- Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe
- Devshirme
- Doina Ruști
- Ikbal (title)
- Labour battalions (Turkey)
- Lupa (ship)
- Mamluks
- Ottoman Imperial Harem
- Ottoman imperial harem
- Ottoman slave trade
- Sack of Baltimore
- Slave raid of Suðuroy
- Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
- Turkish Abductions
- Vorpahavak
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikbal_(title)
Also known as Hanimefendi, Hanımefendi, Ikbal.