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Unfortunately, this item will be deleted by ShadowRanger. if Fehime Sultan deleted, then all items will be deleted on women in the Ottoman Empire. ShadowRanger is a very strange man, I think he hates muslims
Shadow Ranger must be banned because of vandalism. it deletes all the articles I write or others. all historical facts are ignored by him intentionally. if for him, the biography of fehima sultana not seem important, all the women in this category will be deleted. but it is meaningless, this Ranger is the king of wikipedia.
Zibi Fer ✍ —Preceding undated comment added 03:59, 3 April 2010 (UTC).
I have already understood. but I think that ShadowRanger has any problem with me. my english is not the best, I'm trying to improve. Zibi Fer ✍
So you have deleted the article. this is discrimination. In Wikipedia you can read it, the Princess Fehime Sultan went to exile to France. In the book of Kenize Mourad, it is described. Then have all the articles about women in the Ottoman Empire will be deleted. Nowhere to be given any historical evidence.
Zibi Fer ✍ —Preceding undated comment added 18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
OK, you win. I write no more. please delete all my articles. For me, the thing is done. But you should with all the other articles on Ottoman women and princesses the same demand. Deleting!!!
Here is the reference of this Book:Regards from the Dead Princess: Novel of a Life by Kenize Mourad, Sabine Destree, and Anna Williams (Hardcover - Oct. 1989)
Zibi Fer
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18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
Okay, I just made a preliminary check for this book online. According to the Google Books overview:
A daughter recreates the life of her mother in a fictional account of the life of Princess Selma, who marries a wealthy Indian rajah.
Which means this isn't actually a useful source, as the book is fictional. That is, the events, places and people described are, at best, based on real things, but it's no use as a source for a factual Wikipedia entry. — ShadowRanger ( talk| stalk) 20:20, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
but why only with Fehime? what about all the other Ottoman women and princesses? Since there are no historical records exist
Zibi Fer
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18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
Hello I have read the book in this book also happens princess Fehime. she went into exile to France. and probably was very beautiful and very wasteful. she died completely depleted of tuberculosis. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.181.66.110 ( talk) 02:35, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
I got a Book, I will send the link also of this Book here, if it allowed.
In this Book, i read she was the spy for Mustafa Kema Pasha in the year 1918 - 1922, many Turkish Article's are tell that. But later in 1924, Mustafa Kemal Pasha told to her: "I love the betrayal but not the betrayer". By her first Husband no children, she doesnt love him etc...later divorced.
The second Marriage with Mahmud Bey in 1910, was a Morganastic Marriage, her Uncle Mehmed V. was not allowed her to married this Man. So this second Marriage was not reconized untile 1918, her other Uncle Mehmed VI.(last Sultan), reconized this Marriage. 1927 she divorced by Mahmud Bey...she went 1924 to Nice, her Husband was in Istanbul. This Mahmud Bey had two Children from his fomer Marriage.
Perihan S. ( talk) 23:09, 31 October 2012 (UTC)
the reliable source notice board provided this source [1] via User:Churn and change which seems to have a good deal about Fehime Sultan and so I am redacting the merge proposal. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 02:08, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
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Unfortunately, this item will be deleted by ShadowRanger. if Fehime Sultan deleted, then all items will be deleted on women in the Ottoman Empire. ShadowRanger is a very strange man, I think he hates muslims
Shadow Ranger must be banned because of vandalism. it deletes all the articles I write or others. all historical facts are ignored by him intentionally. if for him, the biography of fehima sultana not seem important, all the women in this category will be deleted. but it is meaningless, this Ranger is the king of wikipedia.
Zibi Fer ✍ —Preceding undated comment added 03:59, 3 April 2010 (UTC).
I have already understood. but I think that ShadowRanger has any problem with me. my english is not the best, I'm trying to improve. Zibi Fer ✍
So you have deleted the article. this is discrimination. In Wikipedia you can read it, the Princess Fehime Sultan went to exile to France. In the book of Kenize Mourad, it is described. Then have all the articles about women in the Ottoman Empire will be deleted. Nowhere to be given any historical evidence.
Zibi Fer ✍ —Preceding undated comment added 18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
OK, you win. I write no more. please delete all my articles. For me, the thing is done. But you should with all the other articles on Ottoman women and princesses the same demand. Deleting!!!
Here is the reference of this Book:Regards from the Dead Princess: Novel of a Life by Kenize Mourad, Sabine Destree, and Anna Williams (Hardcover - Oct. 1989)
Zibi Fer
✍ —Preceding
undated comment added
18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
Okay, I just made a preliminary check for this book online. According to the Google Books overview:
A daughter recreates the life of her mother in a fictional account of the life of Princess Selma, who marries a wealthy Indian rajah.
Which means this isn't actually a useful source, as the book is fictional. That is, the events, places and people described are, at best, based on real things, but it's no use as a source for a factual Wikipedia entry. — ShadowRanger ( talk| stalk) 20:20, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
but why only with Fehime? what about all the other Ottoman women and princesses? Since there are no historical records exist
Zibi Fer
✍ —Preceding
undated comment added
18:56, 7 April 2010 (UTC).
Hello I have read the book in this book also happens princess Fehime. she went into exile to France. and probably was very beautiful and very wasteful. she died completely depleted of tuberculosis. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.181.66.110 ( talk) 02:35, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
I got a Book, I will send the link also of this Book here, if it allowed.
In this Book, i read she was the spy for Mustafa Kema Pasha in the year 1918 - 1922, many Turkish Article's are tell that. But later in 1924, Mustafa Kemal Pasha told to her: "I love the betrayal but not the betrayer". By her first Husband no children, she doesnt love him etc...later divorced.
The second Marriage with Mahmud Bey in 1910, was a Morganastic Marriage, her Uncle Mehmed V. was not allowed her to married this Man. So this second Marriage was not reconized untile 1918, her other Uncle Mehmed VI.(last Sultan), reconized this Marriage. 1927 she divorced by Mahmud Bey...she went 1924 to Nice, her Husband was in Istanbul. This Mahmud Bey had two Children from his fomer Marriage.
Perihan S. ( talk) 23:09, 31 October 2012 (UTC)
the reliable source notice board provided this source [1] via User:Churn and change which seems to have a good deal about Fehime Sultan and so I am redacting the merge proposal. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 02:08, 1 November 2012 (UTC)