Background
Şayan Kadınefendi was born in 1853 to a Natukhai notable, Batır Zan.
Şayan Kadınefendi was born in 1853 to a Natukhai notable, Batır Zan.
At a very young age her family emigrated from the Caucasus to Istanbul, where she was delivered at the court of the Ottoman Sultan. First, she was given to serve the head of the court. After sometime Şayan became pregnant with her and Murad"s first child.
Pertevniyal Sultan sent over her palace midwife to abort the child.
When the midwife arrived to abort the child, Şehzade Murad obtained permission from Sultan Abdülaziz for this child to be aborted outside the villa. The pregnant lady Şayan was taken to the home of Doctor Emin Pasha for the abortion, But at Şehzade Murad"s request the doctor prepared a harmless concoction for her and sent her back to the Şehzade"s villa, while reporting to the palace that he had administrated treatment to induce abortion.
Hatice Sultan was born in Şehzade Murad"s villa in Kurbağalıdere in 1870 and indeed the baby was brought up concealed in the villa until Şehzade Murad ascended the throne as Murad V. A second child, Şehzade Seyfeddin Efendi, was born in 1872 but died in infancy. Only after the overthrew of Abdul Hamid in 1909 could the lady Şayan convey her thanks, and render assistance, to the doctor"s family for the risk he had taken thirty years earlier for her sake.
In the later years she also lost mental balance.
After freedom, she moved to Ortaköy, where she lived until her death in 1945. 30 May 1876 - 31 August 1876: Devletlu İsmetlu Şayan Üçüncü Kadınefendi Hazretleri (Her Highness The Third Imperial Lady Consort Şayan).