Rana Hanımsultan Explained

Rana Hanımsultan
Birth Date:25 February 1926
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:Istanbul, Turkey
Burial Date:17 April 2008
Burial Place:Yahya Efendi Mausoleum, Beşiktaş, Istanbul
Dynasty:Ottoman
Father:Mehmet Kamil Killigil
Mother:Naciye Sultan
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Rana Hanımsultan, also known as Rana Eldem, (25 February 1926–14 April 2008) was an Ottoman princess and a French teacher.

Early life and education

Rana Hanımsultan was born in Paris, France, on 25 February 1926. Her parents were Naciye Sultan, daughter of Şehzade Selim Süleyman and granddaughter of Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I, and Mehmet Kamil Killigil, younger brother of Naciye Sultan's former husband Enver Pasha. They married in 1923, one year after the death of Enver Pasha, and settled in Paris. She had three older maternal half-siblings: Mahpeyker Hanımsultan, Türkan Hanimsultan and Sultanzade Ali Bey.

A special law was passed for her and her half-siblings to return to Turkey on 25 May 1939. They all became a citizen of the Republic of Turkey through a law dated 5 July 1939.[1] Rana's parents divorced in 1949, and her father returned to Turkey and became a Turkish citizen through a law dated 22 September 1949.[1] He died in Istanbul on 7 August 1962.[1]

During World War II Rana Hanımsultan and her older sisters stayed with their mother in Switzerland until 1943.[2] She completed her high secondary education there.[2] In 1946 Rana and her parents returned to Paris.[2] She was educated at Sorbonne University receiving a degree in French language and literature.[3]

Career and activities

Rana Hanımsultan worked as a French language teacher. She taught at Lycée Saint-Joseph in Istanbul between 1985 and 1986.[4]

Death

Rana Hanımsultan died in Istanbul on 14 April 2008 shortly after she had fallen down the stairs at her Istanbul home on 13 April and had experienced a cerebral hemorrhage.[5] Funeral prayers for her were performed at Teşvikiye Mosque on 17 April with the attendance of the members of the Ottoman dynasty.[3] [5] She was buried next to her mother, Naciye Sultan, her husband, her daughter, Necla, and other relatives in Yahya Efendi Mausoleum in Beşiktaş, Istanbul.[5]

Issue

Rana Hanımsultan married a Turkish diplomat, Sadi Eldem, on 25 July 1949.[6] Her mother, Naciye Sultan, could return to Turkey on 4 August 1952 and stayed at their home in Istanbul for a while.[2] Sadi Eldem died on 15 January 1995.[7] They had three children, two daughters and a son:[6] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cahide Sınmaz Dönmez. Hasan Arslan. Mehmet Ali İçbay . Kosyo Stoychev. Current Researches in Geography. 2017. E-BWN. Sofia. 978-83-943963-3-6. 345,351–352. http://www.e-bwn.com/en/catalog/. The Visits of the Female Members of the Ottoman Dynasty to Turkey During the Presidency of İsmet İnönü.
  2. Neval Milanlıoğlu. Emine Naciye Sultan'ın Hayatı (1896-1957). Marmara University. MA. 9798519148924. 2011. . 130,132,140. tr.
  3. News: 18 April 2008. Son Osmanlılar cenazede buluştu. 30 April 2023. Milliyet. tr.
  4. Web site: Eski Çalışanlar. Saint Joseph. 30 April 2023. tr.
  5. News: Hanım Sultan, Bakanlar Kurulu kararıyla kabristana. 30 April 2023. Hürriyet. 18 April 2008. tr.
  6. Web site: Osman Sadi Eldem (1910-1995). core.ac.uk. 30 April 2023. tr.
  7. Cahide Sınmaz Sönmez. Sürgünden Vatana Osmanlı Hanedanının Geri Dönen İlk Üyeleri 1924 1951. 12. Tarihin Peşinde Uluslararası Tarih ve Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi. 2014. 6. 94. tr.
  8. Book: Jamil Adra. Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. 2005. 12-13.
  9. News: Sultan Abdülmecid'in Torunu Ceyda Eldem'in cenazesi yarın defnedilecek. IHA. 15 August 2014. 30 April 2023. tr.