Tevhide Ilhamy Explained

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Tevhide Ilhamy
Issue:Mustafa Davut Bey
House:Muhammad Ali
Father:Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha
Mother:Ashiq Bayran Qadin
Birth Date:1860
Birth Place:Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Cairo, Egypt
Religion:Sunni Islam

Tevhide Ilhamy (Arabic: توحيده إلهامي; Turkish: Tevhide Ilhami; 1860 – 1882) was an Egyptian princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.

Life

Princess Tevhide Ilhamy was born 1860 in Istanbul. She was the youngest daughter of Lieutenant General Prince Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha,[1] and his consort Ashiq Bayran Qadin (died 1878).[2] She was the granddaughter of Khedive Abbas I and Mahivech Hanim.[3] She had two sisters,[4] Princess Emina Ilhamy and Princess Zeynab Ilhamy.[5]

On 29 December 1880, she married Davut Fethi Pasha,[2] a grandson of Mehmed Necib Pasha and had a son named Mustafa Davut Bey.

Death

Tevhide died at Cairo, Egypt in 1882.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Houtsma, Martijn Theodoor . Martijn Theodoor Houtsma . 1993 . E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam: 1913–1936 . . 1118 . 978-9-00-409796-4.
  2. Book: Catalogue of the Abbas Hilmi II Papers. Durham University Library. 2020. 333.
  3. Book: Doumani, Beshara. Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property, and Gender. SUNY Press. February 1, 2012. 261, 270. 978-0-791-48707-5.
  4. Book: Malortie, Karl Von. Egypt: Native Rulers and Foreign Interference. W. Ridgway. 1882. 300–301.
  5. Book: İstanbul su külliyâtı: Vakıf su defterleri: Bogazici ve Taksim sulari 2 (1813-1928). 1997. 83. 978-9-758-21504-1.