Nemika Sultan Explained

Nemika Sultan
Birth Date:9 March 1888
Birth Place:Yıldız Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(now Istanbul, Turkey)
Death Place:Bostancı, Istanbul, Turkey
Burial Place:Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin Mausoleum, Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul
Full Name:Turkish: Emine Nemika Sultan|italic=no
Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: امینه نمیکه سلطان
House:Ottoman
House-Type:Dynasty
Father:Şehzade Mehmed Selim
Mother:Iryale Hanım
Religion:Sunni Islam

Emine Nemika Sultan (Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928);: امینه نميكه سلطان; "benign, trustworthy" and "graceful"; 9 March 1888 – 6 September 1969) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Selim, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.

Early life

Nemika Sultan was born on 9 March 1888 in the Yıldız Palace. Her father was Şehzade Mehmed Selim, and her mother was Iryale Hanım, the daughter of Hassan Ali Marshan and Fatma Horecan Aredba. Her mother was the sister of Nazikeda Kadın, first wife of Sultan Mehmed VI.[1] She was the second child and only daughter of her parents. She had an elder brother Şehzade Mehmed who died young and a paternal younger half-brother, Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkerim. She was the granddaughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Bedrifelek Kadın.[2]

In March 1898, she attended the wedding of her aunt Naime Sultan, daughter of Abdul Hamid II and Bidar Kadın, and Mehmed Kemaleddin Pasha, son of Gazi Osman Pasha. During the ceremonial occasion, she sat with her aunts Şadiye Sultan and Hamide Ayşe Sultan.

Nemika's mother in died 1904, when she was sixteen years old.[2]

Marriage

Nemika Sultan married Ali Kenan Isin Bey on 22 June 1911 in the Yıldız Palace. The couple was given Göztepe Palace as their residence. She gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter, Fatma Fethiye Hanımsultan on 13 November 1912. Three years later, on 14 September 1915, she gave birth to her second child, a son, Sultanzade Ibrahim in the Göztepe Palace. Four years later, on 1 March 1920, she gave birth to her third child, a son, Sultanzade Kazim in the Göztepe Palace.[2] [3] Her husband was Turkey's first mining engineer to study abroad.[4]

At the exile of imperial family in March 1924, Nemika and her family settled in Paris, France, where she gave birth to her fourth and last child, a daughter Emine Satia Hanımsultan on 15 January 1927.[2] They later moved to Tripoli, Lebanon. Here her husband, Ali Kenan served as the mayor of Tripoli.[5] She was widowed at Ali Kenan's death in 1962.[2]

Death

In 1952, the exile for princesses was revocated and Nemika returned to Turkey after widowed, and settled in Bostancı district in Istanbul.[2] She died on 6 September 1969 at the age of eighty-one, and was buried in the mausoleum of Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin, located in Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul.[2] [3]

Honours

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
By Ali Kenan Isin Bey (married 22 June 1911; 1 November 1882 – 4 April 1961)
Fatma Fethiye Hanımsultan13 November 191220 April 1998Born in Göztepe Palace; Married and had issue; Died in Beirut, Lebanon, and buried there;
Sultanzade Ibrahim Bey 14 September 1915 21 June 1969Born in Göztepe Palace; Married and had issue; Died in Beirut, Lebanon, and buried there;
Sultanzade Kazim Bey 1 March 1920 15 May 2003Born in Göztepe Palace; Married and had issue; Died in Beirut, Lebanon, and buried there;
Emine Satia Hanımsultan15 January 1927 6 June 2003Born in Paris, France; Married without issue; Died in Istanbul, Turkey, and buried there;

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rumeysa. Aredba. Edadil. Açba. Sultan Vahdeddin'in San Remo Günleri. Timaş Yayınları. 2009. 33. 978-9-752-63955-3.
  2. Book: Adra, Jamil. Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. 2005. 24.
  3. Web site: SULTAN İKİNCİ ABDÜLHAMİD HAN'IN TORUNLARI. Ibrahimpazan.com. 28 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Saray'a Damat Olmak.... www.erkembugraekinci.com. 1 July 2019. 1 November 2020.
  5. Web site: Ekinci . Ekrem . LÜBNAN'DA SON OSMANLILAR . Ekrem Buğra Ekinci . 1924-03-03 . tr . 2021-02-06.
  6. Book: Yılmaz Öztuna. Başlangıcından zamanımıza kadar büyük Türkiye tarihi: Türkiye'nin siyasî, medenî, kültür, teşkilât ve san'at tarihi. 1978. Ötüken Yayınevi. 165.