Career
At a very young age Müveddet Kadınefendi was taken to the Çengelköy Palace by Şehzade Vahideddin Efendi"s treasurer, Habibe Hanım, who was Müveddet"s aunt. While in service in the palace she was noticed by Vahideddin and he fell in love with her. The marriage took place at Çengelköy Palace.
When Vahideddin succeeded to the throne as Mehmed VI in 1918, Müveddet became İkinci Kadınefendi (Second Imperial Lady Consort).
She joined the deposed Sultan in exile in San Remo, Italy. In San Remo they were living in a mansion.
She was allowed to return to Turkey in 1948. She died in 1950 at Çengelköy, Bosphorus, Istanbul and was buried in a cemetery in Çengelköy.
3 July 1918 – 1 November 1922:Devletlu İsmetlu Müveddet İkinci Kadınefendi Hazretleri (Her Highness The Second Imperial Lady Consort Müveddet).