Zübeyde Hanım Tomb

Historical / Karşıyaka, Turkiye, Aegean, İzmir


Zübeyde Hanım Tomb

Zübeyde Hanım was born in Thessaloniki in 1857. She is the daughter of Feyzullah Ağa from the family of Haci Sofi, one of the nomads who migrated from Central Anatolia and settled on the Albanian border in the west of Thessaloniki. She had five children from her marriage to Ali Rıza Efendi, who was an officer in the Customs Enforcement Organization in Thessaloniki. She lost Fatma and Ömer when she was younger. Zübeyde Hanım, who lost her husband in 1888 when Mustafa was at primary school, would sometimes go to her sister Hüseyin Ağa's farm with her children. Meanwhile, in the words of Atatürk; she married Ragıp Bey, a kind-hearted person. One of her daughters, Naciye, did not live long. After the Balkan War, like many Turkish families, he immigrated from Thessaloniki with his daughter Makbule and came to Istanbul and settled in a house in Beşiktaş-Akaretler. Zübeyde Hanım, who came to Ankara during the years of the National Struggle, saw her son, whom she had to leave in 1919, as the founder of the new republic in Ankara years later. She died on January 14, 1923, at the age of 66, in Izmir, where she went for treatment.

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