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Necla Hibetullah Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: نجله هبت الله سلطان, "feminine" and "gift of Allah"; also
Necla Osmanoğlu, 16 May 1926 – 6
October 2006) was...
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Hibetullah Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: هبت الله سلطان; "gift of Allah"; 16
March 1789 – 19
September 1841) was an
Ottoman princess, the
daughter of Sultan...
- Switzerland.
Later they
moved to Nice, France,
where her
youngest daughter Hibetullah Necla Sultan was born on 16 May 1926, the same day of
Mehmed VI's death...
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attempted to put him back on the
throne with the help of
their half-sister
Hibetullah Sultan, but
eventually she
became the new sultan's
favorite sister, his...
- child, a daughter,
Hibetullah Sultan. For the past
thirty years no
child had been born in the
imperial family, hence,
Hibetullah's birth was celebrated...
- in the
Mustafa III mausoleum.
Mustafa III had at
least nine daughters:
Hibetullah Sultan (17
March 1759 - 7 June 1762) - with Mihrişah Kadin. Also called...
- of exile.
Later they
moved to Nice,
where her
youngest daughter Necla Hibetullah Sultan was born on 16 May 1926. In 1930, Şehzade
Ibrahim Tevfik, now penniless...
- Hanımsultan,
daughter of
Saliha Sultan (and
other daughter of
Ahmed III).
Hibetullah Hanımsultan (?–1774) İbrâhim
Pasha was a resilient, generous, modest,...
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graves of
Mustafa III, his son and
successor Selim III, and his
daughters Hibetullah and
Fatma Sultan and
Mihrimah Sultan.[citation needed] The
interior is...
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Hatice Hanımsultan,
daughter of
Saliha Sultan (daughter of
Ahmed III).
Hibetullah Hanımsultan (? - 1774) In 1727,
Fatma Sultan commissioned a
fountain near...