Tevhide Ilhamy
Tevhide Ilhamy (Turkish: Tevhide Hanımsultan) was an Egyptian and Ottoman princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty and Ottoman dynasty.
Life
Princess Tevhide Ilhamy Khanumsultana was born 1860 and died 1882 in Istanbul. She was the youngest daughter of Lieutenant General Prince Ibrahim al-Hami[1] and Münire Sultan (daughter of Abdulmejid I). She grew up with Aşık Beyran Hanım. She married at Istanbul in 1880 with Davut Fethi Pasha, a grandson of Mehmed Necib Pasha and got issue, a son named Mustafa Davut Bey born 1881 at Istanbul, who married and left descendant's in Turkey.
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References
- Houtsma, Martijn Theodoor (1993). E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam: 1913–1936. Brill Publishers. p. 1118. ISBN 978-9-00-409796-4.
External links
- A SUPERB SUITE OF IMPERIAL JEWELS, A MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE DIAMOND PARURE, MID 19TH CENTURY
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- Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
- His Highness Hidiv Mehmet Tevfik Paşa, Hidiv of Misir (Egypt), Sudan and Taşoz
- Foroz Realeza "MONARQUÍA y TRADICIÓN" (Monarchy and Tradition)
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