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- Peyveste Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: پیوسته خانم; "chatty"; born Princess Hatice Rabia Emuhvari; 10 May 1873 – c. 1943) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid...
- followed Abdul Hamid into exile, and later left Turkey with her one daughter. Peyveste Hanım (1873 – 1943). Abkhazian princess, born Hatice Rabia Hanim and aunt...
- January 1952) was an Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Peyveste Hanım. Şehzade Abdurrahim Hayri was born on 15 August 1894 in the Yıldız...
- Hanım, sister of Peyveste Devlethan Hanım, and had Mustafa Saib Sami, married thirdly to Dilnigar Hanım, lady-in-waiting to Peyveste Devlethan Hanım,...
- confused with the larger and multi-faith Cimetière parisien de Pantin nearby Peyveste Hanım – wife of Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Şehsuvar Hanım – wife of Caliphate...
- before her, ****keda persuaded her to sit beside her. After the death of Peyveste Hanım's father, ****keda's paternal cousin Meryem Hanım presented her widowed...
- only child, a daughter, Refia Sultan. Sazkar became close friends with Peyveste Hanim, another consort of Abdülhamid II. On 27 April 1909, Abdul Hamid...
- Sazkar Hanım Atiye Maan Ayvacık, Çanakkale, Ottoman Empire 31 August 1890 Peyveste Hanım Rabia Emuhvari Pitsunda, 24 January 1893 Fatma Pesend Hanım Fatma...
- Hanım 1873–1945 Cemetery of the Sulaymaniyya Takiyya, Damascus, Syria Peyveste Hanım 1873–1944 Bobigny cemetery, Paris Fatma Pesend Hanım 1876–1928 Karacaahmet...
- Abdulmejid I Müşfika Kadın (1867–1961), wife of sultan Abdul Hamid II Peyveste Hanım (1873–1943), wife of sultan Abdul Hamid II Fatma Pesend Hanım (1876–1928)...