Fazile_Hanımsultan

Fazile Hanımsultan

Fazile Hanımsultan

Egyptian and Ottoman princess


Princess Sabiha Fazile Hanımsultan of Egypt ("beautiful" or "morning" and "virtue"; born 8 August 1941), also called Fazile Ibrahim, is an Egyptian and Ottoman princess, daughter of prince Mehmed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt and princess Zehra Hanzade Sultan.

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Princess Sabiha Fazile Hanımsultan of Egypt was born on 8 August 1941 in Neilly Sur Seine, France. She was the daughter of Prince Mehmed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt and Ottoman Princess Zehra Hanzade Sultan, daughter of Şehzade Ömer Faruk (son of Caliph Abdülmecid II) and Rukiye Sabiha Sultan (daughter of Sultan Mehmed VI). She had a younger brother, Sultanzade Ahmed Rifat Bey.[1]

She was educated at Heathfield College, Ascot.[2][3]

In September 1957 she went to Iraq to meet King Faisal II, to whom she was engaged through the mediation of her relative, Şehzade Mahmud Namik. The engagement came as a shock to her parents, as Fazile, as well as being the daughter of two exiled dynasties, was only sixteen and still in school, but they agreed anyway. However, on 14 July 1958, two weeks before the date of the wedding, Faisal was assassinated in a coup.[4][2]

On 10 April 1965 Fazile married in Paris Hayri Ürgüplü (b. 31 May 1936), son of Suat Hayri Ürgüplü.[2] The couple had two sons: Ali Suad Ürgüplü (b. 28 September 1967) and Mehmed Selim Ürgüplü (b. 31 October 1968). The couple divorced on 24 September 1980.[1]

Fazile married secondly Jean-Alphonse Bernard on 18 June 1983, with whom she lived in France. She was widowed in 2015.[1]


Notes

  1. Jamil ADRA (2005). Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005. p. 36.
  2. Bardakçı, Murat (2017). Neslishah : the last Ottoman princess. Meyzi Baran. Cairo. pp. 238, 301–302. ISBN 978-1-61797-844-9. OCLC 1264710330.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. "Osmanlının mahzun prensesi: Fazile İbrahim Bernard - Fikriyat Gazetesi". 2017-12-10. Archived from the original on 2017-12-10. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  4. "MAADI's OTTOMANS". www.egy.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22.

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