Rumeysa Aredba

Rumeysa Aredba (born Hatice Aredba; c. 1873 - c. 1927) was an Abkhazian princess. She was a lady-in-wating to Nazikeda Kadın, wife of Mehmed VI, the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. She is known for writing memoirs, which give details of the exile, and personality of Sultan Mehmed at San Remo.

Rumeysa Aredba
BornHatice Aredba
c. 1873
Adler, Abkhazia
Diedc. 1927 (aged 5354)
Istanbul, Turkey
Burial
Full name
Hatice Rumeysa Aredba
HouseAredba
FatherHalil Bey Aredba
ReligionIslam

Life

Rumeysa Aredba was born as Hatice in 1873[1] in Abkhazia. She was a member of the Abkazian princely family, Aredba. Her father was Prince Halil Bey Aredba.[2] She had an elder sister Amine Seten who was renamed Nazikeda, and married to Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin,[3][4] and a younger sister, Pakize Hanım,[5] married to Esad Bey, a Hungarian.[4]

In 1876, she had been brought to Istanbul as a young child, where she was entrusted to the imperial harem. She was then sent to Cemile Sultan's palace in Kandilli, where her name according to the custom of the Ottoman court was changed to Rumeysa.[6] After her cousin Emine who had been renamed Nazikeda, married Şehzade Vahideddin (future Sultan Mehmed VI) in 1885, she became senior lady-in-waiting to her.[1][7]

She spent most of her life with the family of Sultan Mehmed. At the exile of the imperial family in 1924, she accompanied them to San Remo.[8] During the exile she wrote memoirs which give details of the exile, and personality of Sultan Mehmed, by the name of Sultan Vahdeddinin San Remo Günleri. After Mehmed's death in 1926, she returned to Istanbul, where she died of cancer in 1927.[9][8]

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See also

References

  1. Aredba 2009, p. 4.
  2. Aredba 2009, p. 70, 120.
  3. Açba 2004, p. 81-82 n. 7.
  4. Açba 2007, p. 183 n. 86.
  5. Aredba 2009, p. 78.
  6. Aredba 2009, p. 70.
  7. Açba 2004, p. 77.
  8. Açba 2004, p. 198.
  9. Açba 2007, p. 183 n. 85.

Sources

  • Açba, Harun (2007). Kadın efendiler: 1839-1924. Profil. ISBN 978-9-759-96109-1.
  • Açba, Leyla (2004). Bir Çerkes prensesinin harem hatıraları. L & M. ISBN 978-9-756-49131-7.
  • Aredba, Rumeysa; Açba, Edadil (2009). Sultan Vahdeddin'in San Remo Günleri. Timaş Yayınları. ISBN 978-9-752-63955-3.
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