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  1. Nazikeda Kadın (Turkish pronunciation: [nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn]; Ottoman Turkish: نازك ادا قادین; born Mediha Tsanba; c. 1848 – 11 April 1895; meaning 'One of delicate manners') was the first consort and chief consort (BaşKadin) of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. Nazikeda Kadın (Turkish pronunciation: [nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn], Ottoman Turkish: نازك ادا قادین; meaning 'one of delicate manners'; born Princess Emine Marshania; 9 October 1866 – 4 April 1941), also nicknamed the Last Empress, was the first wife and chief consort of the last sultan, Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Nazikeda Kadın ( Turkish pronunciation: [ nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn]; Ottoman Turkish: نازك ادا قادین; born Mediha Tsanba; c. 1848 – 11 April 1895; meaning 'One of delicate manners') was the first consort and chief consort (BaşKadin) of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.

  4. Nazikeda Kadın (in Turkish pronounced as /nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn/, Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: نازك ادا قادین; meaning 'one of delicate manners'; born Princess Emine Marshan; 9 October 1866 - 1947), also nicknamed the Last Empress, was the first wife and chief consort of the last sultan, Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire.

  5. Nazikeda Kadın, also nicknamed the Last Empress, was the first wife and chief consort of the last sultan, Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Nazikeda Kadın (in Turkish pronounced as /nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn/; Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: نازك ادا قادین; born Mediha Tsanba; 1848 - 11 April 1895; meaning 'One of delicate manners') was the first consort and chief consort (BaşKadin) of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.

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  8. Nazikeda Kadın (Turkish pronunciation: [nazik̟ʰeda kʰadɯn]; Ottoman Turkish: نازك ادا قادین; born Mediha Tsanba; c. 1848 – 7 February 1895; meaning 'One of delicate manners') was the first wife and chief consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.