Melekber Hanim

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ملك بر هانم هي الزوجة الثانية للخديوي سعيد، و هي من أصول شركسية تزوجها الخديوي سعيد عام 1854 و رزق منها بابنين هما الأمير محمود بك الذي توفي صغيرا، و الأمير محمد طوسون باشا rdf:langString
Melekber Hanim (Arabic: ملك بر هانم, Turkish: Melekper Hanım, died October 1890; meaning "Angel Wings") was the second wife of Sa'id Pasha, Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until 1863. Of Circassian origin, she married Sa'id, and gave birth to two sons, Prince Mahmud Bey, who died young at Alexandria in 1846, followed by Prince Muhammad Tusun Pasha, born on 30 April 1853. As Sa'id's marriage with his first wife Inji Hanim did not produce any children. So Melekber was selected as a wife for him. Some otherwise perceptive foreign residents were convinced that Inji Hanim was his sole consort, and a measure of the obscurity was Melekber, although, she had borne all of Sa'id's children. rdf:langString
rdf:langString ملك بر هانم
rdf:langString Melekber Hanim
rdf:langString Melekber Hanim
rdf:langString Melekber Hanim
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rdf:langString October 1890
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rdf:langString Melekper Hanım
rdf:langString ملك بر هانم
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rdf:langString Mahmud Bey
rdf:langString Muhammad Tusun Pasha
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rdf:langString ملك بر هانم هي الزوجة الثانية للخديوي سعيد، و هي من أصول شركسية تزوجها الخديوي سعيد عام 1854 و رزق منها بابنين هما الأمير محمود بك الذي توفي صغيرا، و الأمير محمد طوسون باشا
rdf:langString Melekber Hanim (Arabic: ملك بر هانم, Turkish: Melekper Hanım, died October 1890; meaning "Angel Wings") was the second wife of Sa'id Pasha, Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until 1863. Of Circassian origin, she married Sa'id, and gave birth to two sons, Prince Mahmud Bey, who died young at Alexandria in 1846, followed by Prince Muhammad Tusun Pasha, born on 30 April 1853. As Sa'id's marriage with his first wife Inji Hanim did not produce any children. So Melekber was selected as a wife for him. Some otherwise perceptive foreign residents were convinced that Inji Hanim was his sole consort, and a measure of the obscurity was Melekber, although, she had borne all of Sa'id's children. After Sa'id's death in 1863 she never remarried. Their second son died in 1876 aged 23, and Melekber took upon herself the responsibility of raising his son, Prince Omar Toussoun, then only 3 years old. Melekber Hanim died at Alexandria in October 1890. She was buried in the Nabi Daniel Mosque, Alexandria, and was later reburied in the Al-Rifa'i Mosque, Cairo, Egypt.
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