Fehime Sultan

Fehime Sultan

Fehime Sultan circa 1912
Spouse Damat Ali Galip Pasha
Damat Mahmud Behçet Pasha
Full name
Fehime Sultan
House House of Osman
Father Murad V
Mother Meyliservet Kadınefendi
Born 2 August 1875
Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died 15 September 1929
Nice, France
Burial Yavuz Selim Mosque
Religion Islam

Fehime Sultan (2 August 1875 – 15 September 1929) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Murad V and his wife Meyliservet Kadınefendi, an ethnic Circassian.

Biography

Fehime Sultan was born as the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Murad V (1840–1904) and his fourth wife the Circassian, Meyliservet Kadın Efendi. Receiving her education in the palace, like her father, Fehime was interested in the arts. Amongst circles her nickname was Kelebek Sultan (Butterfly Princess), because of her outlandish art and expensive clothing styles.

Fehime Sultan married Damad Ali Galib Pasha, former husband of her sister Hatice Sultan and Selma Hanımsultan, in the Yıldız Palace, Istanbul, on 12 September 1901 but they were divorced in 4 November 1908 at Ortaköy. She was later married to Damat Mahmud Behçet Pasha in the Ortaköy Palace on 5 June 1910 but they divorced in 1927.

Exile

After the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate by the Parliament of the Republic of Turkey in 1924 (the monarchy had already been abolished two years earlier), Fehime went into exile in Nice, France. Separated from her husband and step-children, Fehime Sultan died on September 15, 1929 of tuberculosis and was buried in Nice.

A dress attributed to her is preserved in the Topkapı Palace.[1]

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