Adila Khanum Explained

Consort:yes
Succession:Queen consort of Hejaz
Reign:10 June 19163 October 1924
Issue:
House:Hashemite (by marriage)
Father:Salah Bey
Birth Name:Khadija Adila
Birth Date:1879
Birth Place:Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:July
Death Place:Larnaca, Cyprus
Burial Place:Hala Sultan, Umm Haram, Tekke, Cyprus

Adila Khanum (1879 – July 1929) was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924.

Biography

Adila Khanum was born in Constantinople 1879. She was a daughter of Salah Bey and a granddaughter of Mustafa Rashid Pasha, who was a Grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire.[1]

In 1895 she married Hussein bin Ali when he was in exile in Constantinople. She was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali. They had two children: Prince Zeid and Princess Sara. Their son, Prince Zaid, married Turkish painter Fahrunissa Zeid.[2]

Through Adila Khanum's father Hussein bin Ali developed close relations with the leading figures of Ittihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti during his exile in Constantinople until 1908 when he was appointed Sharif of Mecca.[1] Adila Khanum together with Princess Sara and Princess Saliha, daughter of Hussein bin Ali with his second wife, Mediha, accompanied her husband in his exile to Cyprus in 1925.[3] She died at age 50 in Larnaca, Cyprus, in July 1929 and buried there at the Hala Sultan, Umm Haram, Tekke.[3] Following her death Hussein bin Ali's mental and physical health became much worse, and he died in 1931.[3]

This is her epitaph:[3]

This is the grave of the deceased Khadija Adila, granddaughter of the late Reshid Pasha, Grand Vizier formerly and wife of His Majesty Hussein bin Ali, King of the Hejaz. She died on the island of Cyprus on 4th of Safar, the generous year 1348 of the Hegira.

Notes and References

  1. Taha Öztürk. Şerif Hüseyin'in Mekke Emirliği'ne Atanma Sürecinde Ailesiyle İstanbul'da Geçirdiği Yıllar. Vakanüvis. March 2017. 2. 1. 27 November 2020. tr. The years Sharif Hussein spent in Istanbul with his family during his appointment to the Emirate of Mecca. https://web.archive.org/web/20201127140444/https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/290096.
  2. Web site: Fahrelnissa Zeid. Sotheby's. 9 May 2021. 9 May 2021. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210509152400/https://www.sothebys.com/de/auctions/ecatalogue/2017/20th-century-art-middle-east-l17228/lot.15.html.
  3. Martin Strohmeier. The exile of Husayn b. Ali, ex-sharif of Mecca and ex-king of the Hijaz, in Cyprus (1925–1930). 5. 10.1080/00263206.2019.1596895. Middle Eastern Studies. 2019. 55. 733–755. 164473838.