Şevkefza Kadın


Şevkefza Kadın was the fourth wife of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire. She held the position of Valide Sultan from 30 May 1876 to 31 August 1876, when her son Şehzade Murad ascended the throne as Murad V.

Early life

Şevkefza Kadın was born in 1823 in Poti, Georgia. Her birth name was Vilma. Her father was Mehmed Bey Zaurum, and her mother was Cemile Hanım, an Ubykh. She had a sister named Laleru Hanım.
When she was seven, Zeynel Abidin Efendi, who had been the first imam of Sultan Mahmud II, presented her in the imperial harem. Her name according to the custom of the Ottoman court was changed to Şevkefza. She served Sultan Mahmud for some seven or eight years. After his death in 1839, she was placed in the entourage of his wife Nurtab Kadın.

Marriage

Şevkefza married Abdulmejid in 1839. She was given the title of "Senior Fortunate". On 21 September 1840, a year after the marriage, she gave birth to her first child, a son, Şehzade Mehmed Murad. On 20 October 1842, she gave birth to her second child, a daughter, Aliye Sultan in the Old Beşiktaş Palace. The princess died at the age of two on 10 July 1845.
In 1843, she was elevated to the title of "Fourth Consort", In 1845 to the title of "Third Consort", and in 1852, to the title of "Second Consort". Charles White, who visited Istanbul in 1843, said following about her:
When Bezmiâlem Sultan died in 1853, Şevkefza took courage of Abdulmejid's first wife, the childless Servetseza Kadın's affection for heir Murad and Abdulmejid's wish to see his son as the next Sultan, and rose in opposition to Pertevniyal Sultan and her son Şehzade Abdulaziz.

As Valide Sultan

On 30 May 1876, her son Murad ascended the throne as Murad V and she became the Valide Sultan.
Her son appointed her reported chief ally, Damat Nuri Pasha, as Lord Pasha, after which Şevkefza and Damat were to have confiscated all the gold coins and jewelry hidden away by Abdülaziz and his mother, the former valide sultan Pertevniyal Sultan, in the harem of Dolmabahçe Palace. The sealed apartments of Pertevniyal were opened and from them eight chests of gold and four chests of debentures were removed. Eight porters were needed to lift each one of the chests with gold. It was said these eight chests contained 5,120 okkas of gold.
After reigning for ninety three days, Murad was deposed on 31 August 1876 due to his efforts to implement democratic reforms in the empire, and they were imprisoned in the Çırağan Palace.
It is said that Şevkefza was never reconciled to Murad's deposition. On the night of the Ali Suavi incident, in 1877, When Murad's partisans tried to reinstate him on the throne, Şevkefza encouraged him to play his part. But Murad was too nervous and upset to head the conspiracy. Given his lack of leadership, the conspiracy never stood a chance of succeeding.

Death

In 1889, a swelling on Şevkefza's neck suddenly began to grow. Her illness lasted some three months, with periods of intense fever. Rifat Pasha made every effort to bring her illness under control, but despite all treatment he was not able to save her. She died on 17 September 1889 at the Çırağan Palace, Ortaköy, Istanbul, and was buried in the mausoleum of the new ladies at the Yeni Mosque.

Issue

Şevkefza Kadın and Abdulmejid had two children:
In the 2012 movie The Sultan's Women Şevkefza Kadın is portrayed by Turkish actress Ayşegül Siray.