Feriyal Kadinefendi

Feryial Kadinefendi
Kadin of Egypt
Second Kadin of Egypt
Tenure 26 March 1868 – 26 June 1879
Born c.1845
France
Died February 21, 1902
Egypt
Spouse Isma'il Pasha
Religion Roman Catholicism at birth, but converted to Islam after her capture

Feriyal Kadinefendi was a woman (1845 - February 21, 1902) who was born in France in and was born to a noble French family

Kidnapping

Kadinefendi was captured during one of the raids and sold into slavery. In 1867, she was sent to Egypt with other slaves and entered as a concubine in the Harem of Isma'il Pasha. There, she was renamed Feriyal and later she converted to Islam.

Aftermath

She was known for her beauty and elegant posture since she was of noble origin. Isma'il Pasha married her in 1867 and one year later, she gave birth to the future King Fuad I. After Fuad's birth, she was elevated to the rank of second Kadinefendi, literally meaning second woman or second consort. Despite the fact that she was not one of Ismai'l's four legal wives, her rank was higher than them since concubines who rose to the title Kadinefendi were higher in rank than wives holding the title Hanimefendi, and all of Isma'il's legal wives held the title of Hanimefendi. She was deeply loved by Isma'il, and he gave her a famous diamond crown.

Death

Kadinefendi died in 1902, twenty years before her son Fuad I ascended the throne, thus not assuming the title Walida Pasha, which is equivalent to Queen mother.

See also

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