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Kadın () was the title given to the imperial consort of the of the towards the beginning of the seventeenth century. The title came into official usage at the end of the century, and remained in usage until the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


Ranks and titles
A kadın was a titled consort, and recognised as such by the Sultan.
(1994). 9789757239000, Peva Publications.
The sultans usually had four kadıns, although they might have more over a lifetime, because from time to time, one would die or be retired to the Old Palace, or were divorced. They were ranked as baş kadın (first kadın, first consort), ikinci kadın (second kadın, second consort), üçüncü kadın (third kadın, third consort), dördüncü kadın (fourth kadın, fourth consort), and so on, in order of their elevation to that position.

The kadıns usually held the prefix titles of devletlü

(2025). 9789758704613, Kitap Yayınevi.
("illustrious"),
(2004). 9789004135765, BRILL.
ismetlü ("virtuous"),
(2025). 9789750808838, YKY.
iffetlü
(1997). 9789758215928, İstanbul Araştırmaları Merkezi.
("honest"),
(2025). 9789944731027, Ottoman Bank Archive and Research Centre.
saadetlü ("prosperous"), and inayetlü
(2025). 9789751615947, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.
("gracious"), and the suffix titles of kadınefendi ("ladyship"), and hazretleri ("highness").


Status and promotion
The kadıns were chosen from among the gediklis. They had their own apartments within the harem, or sometimes isolated kiosks. In the nineteenth century, they had two rooms on the second floor of the palace, one facing the Bosphorus Straits, and serving as a salon, and the other facing the palace gardens, and serving as a bedroom. They had their personal servants. Each kadın had her 'night turn' (nöbet gecesi). Sometimes she was invited to dine with the sultan, and when this happened in the early years of the Ottoman dynasty, she used to sit at a separate table. The sultans came to visit a kadın, namely, if she was sick, or if she had children.

The kadıns were not permitted to receive outside visitors or to leave the palace except to accompany the sultan to another of his abodes. When they left Topkapı Palace for one of the other places, the utmost care was taken to prevent them from being seen. They left the palace before sunrise, were driven through the palace grounds in curtained carriages, and covered with shawls. A long line of imperial carriages would be formed according to protocol. They embarked from Yalı Köşkü in boats where they were seated in enclosures. The whole convoy was closely guard by other boats. The kadıns were allowed to join Friday mosque processions if they wished.

Each kadın received an allowance from the state according to her rank. In the eighteenth century the senior kadın was given ten kese (piasters), or 5,000 kuruş, while the other kadıns were allocated allowance according to their ranks. In the nineteenth century it was 20,000 kuruş. The kadıns were subjected to the same law of inheritance as the other women in the harem. However, they were usually buried in places of honour. In the nineteenth century, if a kadın died, the laying out of the corpse and the wrapping in the winding sheet took place at the Topkapı Palace. The cloths and sashes laid over them were there. The kadıns received two sashes.

If the were deceased, authority over the harem devolved to the senior kadın, a position appointed by the monarch for life.

Upon the death of a kadın, each kadın that ranked below her advanced one step in rank. The ikbals, who ranked below the kadıns, could only take the position of the kadıns if one of them died,

(1988). 9789751700643, Historical Research Foundation, Istanbul Research Center.
or was divorced. If a vacancy arose among the kadıns, the senior ikbal was moved up to kadın status. Upon the death of a sultan, any of his kadıns who had not borne a child, or who had born a child who had died, was married to a statesman. The others retired to the Old Palace.


List of senior consorts
Emetullah Kadın
امت اللہ قادین
1703
husband's ascension
20 September 1730
husband's abdication
1732
Alicenab Kadın
عالی جناب قادین
20 September 1730
husband's ascension
13 December 1754
husband's death
Unknown
Leyla Kadın
لیلی قادین
13 December 1754
husband's ascension
30 October 1757
husband's death
1794
Mihrişah Sultan
مہرشاہ سلطان
17 March 1758
promoted to the position
21 January 1774
husband's death
16 October 1805
Ayşe Kadın
عائشہ قادین
21 January 1774
husband's ascension
1775Abdul Hamid I
Ruhşah Kadın
رخشاہ قادین
1775
fellow consort's death
7 April 1789
husband's death
1807
Safizar Kadın7 April 1789
husband's ascension
30 May 1792
Unnamed30 May 1792
fellow consort's death
29 May 1807
husband's deposition
1858-59
Şevkinur Kadın
شوق نور قادین
29 May 1807
husband's ascension
28 July 1808
husband's deposition
1812
Fatma Kadın28 July 1808
husband's ascension
20 April 1809
Dilseza Kadın
دل سزا قادین
20 April 1809
fellow consort's death
May 1816
Kameri Kadın
قمرفر قادین
May 1816
fellow consort's death
before 1825
Nevfidan Kadın
نوفدان قادین
before 1825
fellow consort's death
1 July 1839
husband's death
25 December 1855
Servetseza Kadın
ثروت سزا قادین
2 July 1839
husband's ascension
25 June 1861
husband's death
22 September 1879
Dürrünev Kadın
درنو قادین
25 June 1861
husband's ascension
30 May 1876
husband's deposition
4 December 1895
Mevhibe Kadın
محبہ قادین
30 May 1876
husband's ascension
31 August 1876
husband's deposition
1936
Nazikeda Kadın
نازك ادا قادین
31 August 1876
husband's ascension
11 April 1895Abdul Hamid II
Bedrifelek Kadın
بدر فلك قادین
11 April 1895
fellow consort's death
27 April 1909
husband's deposition
6 February 1930
Kamures Kadın
کامورس قادین
27 April 1909
husband's ascension
3 July 1918
husband's death
30 April 1921
Nazikeda Kadın
نازك ادا قادین
3 July 1918
husband's ascension
1 November 1922
husband's deposition and empire abolished
4 April 1941
Şehsuvar Hanım
شہسوار خانم
19 November 1922
husband's proclaimed as caliph
3 March 1924
husband's deposition and caliphate abolished
1945


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