Resan Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: رسان خانم, "softness" or "bright"; 28 March 1860 – 31 March 1910) was a consort of Sultan Murad V of the Ottoman Empire.
[3] She and sisters were sent to Istanbul as (enslaved) ladies-in-waiting for Seniha Sultan, Murad V's half-sister.
[5][6] She was widowed at Murad's death in 1904, after which her ordeal in the Çırağan Palace came to an end.
During the Second Constitutional Era she asked to be allowed to move to Yildiz Palace, but was denied.
[7] She died on 31 March 1910 at the age of fifty because of tuberculosis,[8] and was buried in the mausoleum of Damat Mehmed Ali Pasha in Eyüp Cemetery, Istanbul.