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Ertuğrul Osman, 43rd Head of the House of Osman (1994–2009), grandson of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. [3] He is known in Turkey as "the Last Ottoman". Bayezid Osman , 44th Head of the House of Osman (2009–2017), great-grandson of Sultan Abdulmejid I .
On 27 April 1909, Abdul Hamid was deposed, and sent into exile in Thessaloniki. [18] After Thessaloniki fell to Greece in 1912, Abdul Hamid also returned to Istanbul, and settled in the Beylerbeyi Palace, where he died in 1918. [19] After Abdul Hamid's deposition, he formed close relations from the Unionists that could protect him from the enemy.
Son of Abdul Hamid I and Sineperver Sultan. Deposed in an insurrection led by Alemdar Mustafa Pasha. Executed in Istanbul on 17 November 1808 by order of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. — Modernization of the Ottoman Empire (1827–1908) 30 Mahmud II: 28 July 1808 – 1 July 1839 (30 years, 338 days) Son of Abdul Hamid I and Nakşidil Sultan.
Son of Sultan Abdulmejid I, grandson of Sultan Mahmud II, younger brother of Murad V, Abdul Hamid II and Mehmed V. 1 November 1922 – 16 May 1926 3 years, 196 days Abdulmejid II: Last Ottoman Caliph (1922–1924) 37th Head of the House of Osman following Mehmed VI's death (1926–1944) First cousin of Mehmed VI, son of Sultan Abdülaziz. [46]
Sultan and Caliph r. 1703–1730: Şermi Kadın [6] Mahmud I 1696–1754 Sultan and Caliph r. 1730–1754: Osman III 1699–1754 Sultan and Caliph r. 1754–1757: Mihrişah Sultan: Mustafa III 1717–1757 Sultan and Caliph r. 1757–1774: Sineperver Sultan: Abdul Hamid I 1725–1789 Sultan and Caliph r. 1774–1789: Nakşidil Sultan: Selim III ...
Abdulhamid II or Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد ثانی, romanized: Abd ul-Hamid-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 – 10 February 1918) was the 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1876 to 1909, and the last sultan to exert effective control over the fracturing state. [3]
On 27 April 1909, Abdul Hamid II was deposed, and sent into exile in Thessaloniki. [7] Nureddin, however, remained in Istanbul. [8] He and his mother first settled in with his eldest half-sister Zekiye Sultan, then in his maternal grandparents house in Beşiktaş, [9] and finally settling in the Maslak Palace in 1911. [3]
On 27 April 1909, Abdul Hamid was deposed, and sent into exile in Thessaloniki. [4] Abid and his mother followed Abdul Hamid. There they lived in Alatini Mansion. [2] After Thessaloniki fell to Greece in 1912, Abdul Hamid returned to Istanbul, and settled in the Beylerbeyi Palace. [5] His circumcision took place on 9 October 1913. [2]