Navekmisal Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: ناوك مثال خانم; 1827 - 5 August 1854; meaning "Coquettish"[1]), called also Navekvisal Hanim, was a consort of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire.
His father was Prince Rustem Bey Biberd and Princess Fatma Kızılbek.
She was raised in Istanbul under the tutelage of her aunt, Princess Keşfiraz Hanım, together with her sister Suzidilara Hanım, who entered the service of Abdülhamid II and died in 1919.
[2][3] In early 1854, she probably had fallen victim to the epidemic of tuberculosis[2] then raging in Istanbul in the nineteenth century.
She died on 5 August 1854, at Şemsipaşa Palace located at Üsküdar.