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Kamures Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: کامرس قادین;
meaning "Bringer of pleasure";
called also Gamres,
Kamres or
Kamus Kadın; 5
March 1855 – 30
April 1921) was...
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consorts after his
accession to the throne.
Mehmed V had five consorts:
Kamures Kadın (5
March 1855 – 30
April 1921). BaşKadin. She is also
called Gamres...
- under-15, under-16 and under-17 sides, and was
replaced by
Michael Kamure.
Kamure won his
first match with the club, as Ligi
Ndogo beat Iron Strikers...
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Ottoman prince,
firstborn of
Sultan Mehmed V, born by his
first consort Kamures Kadın. Şehzade
Mehmed Ziyaeddin was born on 26
August 1873 in his father's...
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Ankuap Georgian Yukarı Ihsaniye, Bartın,
Ottoman Empire 4
November 1904
Kamures Kadın
Ubykh 30
September 1872
Mehmed V Dürrüaden Kadın
Hatice Voçibe Circ****ian...
- Kadin, Nükhetsezâ Hanim, Hümaşah Sultan,
Bedrifelek Kadin,
Bidar Kadin,
Kamures Kadin,
Servetseza Kadin,
Bezmiara Kadin, Düzdidil Hanim,
Hayranidil Kadin...
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Sultan Mehmed V 1844–1918 Tomb of
Sultan Mehmed V Reşad, Eyüp,
Istanbul Kamures Kadın 1855–1921 Tomb of
Sultan Mehmed V Reşad, Eyüp,
Istanbul Mihrengiz...
- Haydarpasha. Her
father was Şehzade
Mehmed Ziyaeddin, son of
Sultan Mehmed V and
Kamures Kadın and her
mother was Neşemend Hanım. She was the
eight child and youngest...
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fellow consort's
death 21
January 1909 husband's
deposition 6
February 1930
Kamures Kadın کامورس قادین 27
April 1909 husband's
ascension 3 July 1918 husband's...
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presence of
Naciye and her mother, and
Sultan Mehmed V's
first wife
Kamures Kadın. In
August 1916, 'The
Society for
Muslim Working Women' was setup...