Ayşe Sultan (daughter of Abdul Hamid II)


Hamide Ayşe Sultan was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Müşfika Kadın.

Early life and education

Ayşe Sultan was born on 31 October 1887 in the Yıldız Palace. Her father was Sultan Abdul Hamid II, son of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Tirimüjgan Kadın. Her mother was Müşfika Kadın, daughter of Gazi Şehid Ağır Mahmud Bey and Emine Hanım. She was the only child of her mother.
Ayşe's education took place in a study room in the Lesser Chancellery of the Yıldız Palace, together with her elder half-sister Şadiye Sultan. Their instructors were the privy secretary Hasib Efendi and the Private Enciphering Secretary Kâmil Efendi. Hasib Efendi would give lessons in the Quran, Arabic, and Persian, while Kâmil Efendi was to teach Turkish reading and writing, Ottoman grammar, arithmetic, history, and geography.
Ayşe took her piano lessons from the hazinedar Dürrüyekta. She was herself the student of François Lombardi, who had been hired as instructor to the Imperial Corps of Music and from whom Ayşe also took lessons once a week. She learned how to play the Hamidiye March and also composed lullabies.

First marriage

Ayşe Sultan was bethrothed to Ahmad Nami Bey, son of Fahri Bey, in 1908 during the last year of her father's reign. However, at the overthrew of her father in 1909, the princess followed her parents into exile at Thessaloniki. The next year she returned to Istanbul.
The marriage took place in June 1910 in the Dolmabahçe Palace, together with her half-sister Refia Sultan. The marriage ceremony was performed by Şeyhülislam Musa Kazım Efendi. The wedding reception took place two months later on 9 August 1910 in the Bebek Palace. He became a Damat.
The couple's first child, a son, Sultanzade Ömer Nami Bey was born on 19 November 1911 in the Bebek Palace. He was followed by Aliye Namiye Hanımsultan born on 7 February 1913, who died at the age of two months on 9 April 1913. Before her father's death, Ayşe went to Switzerland, where the couple's third child, a son, Sultanzade Osman Nami Bey was born on 13 January 1918 in Geneva.

Divorce and second marriage

Ayşe Sultan and her husband divorced in 1921, when the princess met Colonel Yarbay Mehmed Ali Bey, son of Rauf Pasha, at a reception at Dolmabahçe Palace. The two fell in love and he left his wife and children to marry her. The first-born son wrote in his memoirs that, upon receiving the news, his mother could not stop crying. They married on 3 April 1921 in the Nişantaşı Palace. He became a Damat. The two together had one son, Sultanzade Abdülhamid Rauf Bey, born in 1921. At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Ayşe, her husband and children settled in France, Paris, near Versailles. She was widowed at her husband's death in 1937. Ayşe said her husband died because nostalgia. Her mother, on the other hand, chose to remain in Turkey, so that the two did not see one another for some 28 years, until the princess's return from exile in 1952. Because of the Surname Law, she took the name Ayşe Osmanoğlu.

Memoirs

Ayşe Sultan wrote her memoir in Istanbul after her return from exile, completing it by 1955. Ayşe, for large portions of the memoir she relied on the memory of her mother, as the two lived together the princess's return to Turkey. The work originally appeared in the serial format in the Turkish popular magazine Hayat in the late 1950s, followed by its publication as a book in Istanbul in 1960, shortly before the princess's death. The fact that the memoir was written as a magazine serial accounts for its format. She wrote with name Ayşe Osmanoğlu
At its publication, the major attraction of the book lay in the princess's recollections of her famous parent. Recognizing this, she titled her memoir Babam Sultan Abdülhamid. In it she crafted a personal view of Abdul Hamid the man the father, a kind of personal vindication to counteract what she saw as the distorted public image of the controversial ruler whose 33-year reign ended in dethronement and vilification.

Death

Ayşe Sultan died on 10 August 1960 at the Serencebey Yokuşu, at the age of 72, and was buried in the imperial mausoleum at the Yahya Efendi dervish convent, adjacent to Yıldız Palace. Her mother survived her by nearly a year, dying in 1961.

Honours

Issue

From her first marriage, Ayşe Sultan had two sons and a daughter:
  • Sultanzade Omer Nami Bey then Nami-Osmanoğlu. He had two wives, Saadet Said Kamil, daughter of Said Kamil Bey and Fehime Fakhri Hanim, and Yolande Saad, married on 10 November 1975 in Istanbul, without issue, and one daughter:
  • * Ayşe Rebia Nami-Osmanoğlu, unmarried and without issue
  • Aliye Namiye Hanımsultan. She died in infancy and was buried in mausoleum of Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin, Yayha Efendi cemetery.
  • Sultanzade Osman Nami Bey then Nami-Osmanoğlu. Buried in the mausoleum of Mahmud II. He married twice, to Adile Tanyeri on 18 January 1946, and to Rothraud Granzow on 18 July 1959, and had five daughters:
  • * Mediha Şükriye Nami-Osmanoğlu. She married... Conopio and has one daughter:
  • ** Ayşe Marie-Christine Nami-Conopio
  • * Fethiye Nimet Nami-Osmanoğlu, unmarried and without issue
  • * Ayşe Adile Nami-Osmanoğlu. She married... Ariba and has one son and one daughter:
  • ** Osman Necati Ferhat Ariba
  • ** Ayşe Feyzan Ariba
  • * Gül Nür Dorothée Nami-Osmanoğlu. She married... Ragot and has one son and two daughters:
  • ** Hanzade Audrey Nami-Ragot
  • ** Ayzade Maylis Nami-Ragot
  • ** Aléxis Cem Nami-Ragot
  • * Ayten Sofia Nami-Osmanoğlu. She married... Kunter and has one daughter:
  • ** Refia Roksan Kunter
From her second marriage, Ayşe Sultan had one son:
  • Sultanzade Abdülhamid Rauf Bey. Buried in Yayha Efendi Cemetery.

In popular culture

  • In the 2002 film Abdülhamid Düşerken, Ayşe Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Selin Demiratar.
  • In the 2011 TV series Kirli Oyunlar, Ayşe Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Sıla Çetindağ.