Abdulmejid II ( ota, عبد المجید ثانی, ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i
sânî, tr, II. Abdülmecid,
29 May 1868 – 23 August 1944) was the last
Caliph of the
Ottoman Dynasty, the only Caliph of the
Republic of Turkey
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, and nominally the 37th Head of the
Ottoman Imperial House from 1922 to 1944.
Biography
Early years
On 30 May 1868,
[ he was born at Dolmabahçe Palace, ]Beşiktaş
Beşiktaş () is a district and municipality of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and Şişli, on the west by Kağıthane and Şişli, on the south by Beyoğlu, and ...
, Istanbul, to then Sultan Abdulaziz
Abdulaziz ( ota, عبد العزيز, ʿAbdü'l-ʿAzîz; tr, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned from 25 June 1861 to 30 May 1876, when he was 187 ...
and his wife Hayranidil Kadın. He was the younger full brother of Nazime Sultan. He was educated privately.
In accordance with late Ottoman custom, Abdulmejid was confined to the palace until he was 40. On 4 July 1918, his first cousin Mehmed VI
Mehmed VI Vahideddin ( ota, محمد سادس ''Meḥmed-i sâdis'' or ''Vaḥîdü'd-Dîn''; tr, VI. Mehmed or /; 14 January 1861 – 16 May 1926), also known as Şahbaba () among the Osmanoğlu family, was the 36th and last Sultan of the O ...
became Sultan and Abdulmejid was named Crown Prince.[ When his cousin was deposed on 1 November 1922, the Ottoman Sultanate was abolished. But on 19 November 1922, the Crown Prince was elected Caliph by the Turkish National Assembly at Ankara.][ He established himself in Istanbul on 24 November 1922.
On 3 March 1924, six months after the foundation of the Turkish Republic, the Ottoman Caliphate was abolished and the Ottoman dynasty was deposed and expelled from Turkey.
File:Abdül Mecid II.jpg, Abdulmejid II
File:Portrait of Abdülmecid II in Topkapı Saray Museum.jpg, Portrait of Abdulmejid II in Topkapı Palace Museum
File:AbdulmecidII.jpg, Abdulmejid II
File:The chief Eunuch of the Caliph. Formerly this man was the most dangerous in the Kingdom and could order the execution of the unfaithful or jealous wives. To-day his job is less important as the wives LCCN2011649924.jpg, ''Top:'' The Chief Eunuch of the Caliph]
''Bottom:'' The Caliph enters his Royal Barge
File:Caliph Abdülmecid walking with entourage of soldiers, officials and a brass band as women watch LCCN2011649919 (cropped).tif, The Caliph walking with entourage of soldiers, officials and a brass band as women watch
File:Caliph Abdülmecid dethronment.jpg, The Caliph being officially informed of his dethronement
As artist
Abdulmejid was given the title of General in the Ottoman Army, but did not have strong military inclinations. He had a more significant role as Chairman of the Ottoman Artists' Society.
He is considered one of the most important painters of late period Ottoman art. His paintings of the Harem, showing a modern musical gathering, and of his wife, Şehsuvar Hanım, reading Goethe's novel ''Faust'', express the influence of western Europe in his elite circle. These were displayed at a 1918 exhibition of Ottoman paintings in Vienna. His personal self-portrait can be seen at Istanbul Modern
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Abdulmejid was also an avid collector of butterflies
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, an activity that he pursued during the last 20 years of his life. His favourite magazine was ''Revue des deux Mondes
The ''Revue des deux Mondes'' (, ''Review of the Two Worlds'') is a monthly French-language literary, cultural and current affairs magazine that has been published in Paris since 1829.
According to its website, "it is today the place for debates a ...
''.
Paintings
File:Haremde Goethe.JPG, '' Haremde Goethe'', 1898/1917, State Art and Sculpture Museum
File:Haremde beethoven.jpg, '' Haremde Beethoven'', 1915, İstanbul State Art and Sculpture Museum
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The museum was originally housed in the mansion of the crown pr ...
File:Abdulmecid-camikapisi.JPG, ''Cami Kapısı
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'', 1920, Sakıp Sabancı Museum
File:Abdülmecit Efendi'nin imzaladığı Abdülhak Hâmit Tarhan resmi.png, Painting of Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الحقّ) is an Arabic male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Ḥaqq'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the ...
, with the text in Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish ( ota, لِسانِ عُثمانى, Lisân-ı Osmânî, ; tr, Osmanlı Türkçesi) was the standardized register of the Turkish language used by the citizens of the Ottoman Empire (14th to 20th centuries CE). It borrowed extens ...
saying, "made with the heart".
Personal life
Abdülmecid's first wife was Şehsuvar Hanım, a Turk or an Ubykh. They married on 23 December 1896. She was the mother of Şehzade Ömer Faruk, born in 1898. She died in Paris in 1945, and was buried in Bobigny cemetery. His second wife was Mihrimah Hanım. She died at the Nakkaştepe Palace, on 23 May 1899, and was buried in Nuhkuyusu Mosque, Istanbul.
His third wife was Hayrünissa Hanım, a Circassian. She was childless. His fourth wife was Mehisti Hanım. She was a Circassian- Abkhazian. Her father was Akalsba Hacımaf Bey, and her mother was Safiye Hanım. They married on 16 April 1912. She was the mother of Dürrüşehvar Sultan (who married Azam Jah, son of Mir Osman Ali Khan), born in 1914. She died in Middlesex, London in 1964, and was buried in Brookwood cemetery.
File:Durrusehvar.jpg, Abdulmejid II with his daughter Dürrüşehvar and fourth wife Mehisti Hanım
File:Noul calif - Abdul Medjid, cu fiica sa Prinţesa Durri Chehvâr Sultana.jpg, Abdulmejid II and Dürrüşehvar
Life in exile and death
The caliph was nominally the supreme religious and political leader of all Muslims across the world, with the main goal to prevent extremism or protect the religion from corruption. In the last session of the budget negotiations on 3 March 1924, Urfa Deputy Sheikh Saffet Efendi and his 53 friends demanded the abolition of the caliphate, arguing it was not necessary anymore. This was approved by majority of the votes and a law was established. With the same law, it was decided to expel all members of the Ottoman dynasty. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, or Mustafa Kemal Pasha until 1921, and Ghazi Mustafa Kemal from 1921 Surname Law (Turkey), until 1934 ( 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish Mareşal (Turkey), field marshal, Turkish National Movement, re ...
, however, offered the caliphate to Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi
Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi ( ar, أحمد الشريف السنوسي) (1873 – 10 March 1933) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership in the years 1917–1933 could be considered nominal. His daughter, ...
, on the condition that he reside outside Turkey; Senussi declined the offer and confirmed his support for Abdulmejid.
Although Abdülmecid and his family were upset about this decision, they did not want the people to revolt, so they secretly went to Çatalca by car from the Dolmabahçe Palace at 5:00 the next morning. Here, after being hosted by the head of the Rumeli Railways Company for a while, they were put on the Simplon Express.
When Abdulmejid II arrived in Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, he was detained at the border for a while, but was admitted to the country after a delay.[Lord Kinross, ''The Rebirth of a Nation'', Kasım 1966, Sayfa 386, Amerikan Neşriyatı Bürosu için özel basım (ISBN bilgisi yoktur).] In Switzerland, he said multiple times that he was upset about the abolition of the caliphate, and that this would bring chaos to the Islamic world, with the rise of extremism. But after the Turkish government put pressure on the Swiss government, Abdulmejid was never allowed to give such speeches in Switzerland again. After staying in Switzerland for a while, he moved to Nice, France in October 1924.
Abdulmejid lived a quiet life in Nice, France
Nice ( , ; Niçard dialect, Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes departments of France, department in France. The Nice urban unit, agg ...
. At first he was poor, hungry, and almost homeless. His daughter Dürrüşehvar Sultan and his niece Nilüfer Hanım Sultan married the sons of the Nizam of Hyderabad
The Nizams were the rulers of Hyderabad from the 18th through the 20th century. Nizam of Hyderabad (Niẓām ul-Mulk, also known as Asaf Jah) was the title of the monarch of the Hyderabad State ( divided between the state of Telangana, Mar ...
, one of the richest people in the world; thanks to this, his financial situation improved. As he did not seek to restore the caliphate from the Islamic world, he became depressed and focused more on worship, painting and music.
Abdulmejid, who later settled in Paris, used to perform Friday prayers at the Grand Mosque of Paris with other Muslims in the region. After the departure of his very fond grandchildren and son, who left France to marry the Kavala princes of Egypt, he spent painful days alone. He wrote a 12-volume book of memoirs, preserved by his daughter Dürrüşehvar Sultan.
On 23 August 1944, Abdulmejid II died at his house in the 15th Avenue du Maréchal Mounoury, Paris, due to a heart attack. His death coincided with the Liberation of Paris
The liberation of Paris (french: Libération de Paris) was a military battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by Nazi Germ ...
from the German occupation. Despite the efforts of Dürrüşehvar Sultan, the Turkish government did not permit his funeral to be held in Turkey. Subsequently, his remains were preserved at the Grand Mosque of Paris for ten years. Finally, when the mosque could no longer maintain his body, his remains were transferred to Medina where he was buried in the special Al-Baqi'
''Jannat al-Baqīʿ'' ( ar, ٱلْبَقِيْع, "The Baqi'") is the oldest and the first Islamic cemetery of Medina in the Hejazi region of present-day Saudi Arabia. It is located to the southeast of the Prophet's Mosque, which contains the g ...
cemetery due to him being a caliph.
File:Halife Abdülmecid Efendi ve kızı Dürrüşehvar Sultan.jpg, Abdulmejid II and Dürrüşehvar in Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France
File:Caliph Abdulmecid II of the Ottoman Empire.jpg, Princess Dürrüşehvar Sultan, Princess of Berar; Caliph Abdulmejid II of the Ottoman dynasty, and Nawab Azam Jah, Prince of Berar, 1931
Honours
;Ottoman honours
* Order of House of Osman, Jeweled
* Order of Glory, Jeweled
* Imtiyaz Medal, Jeweled
* Order of Osmanieh, Jeweled
* Order of the Medjidie, Jeweled
* Iftikhar Sanayi Medal
* Imtiyaz War Medal in Gold
* Outstanding Navy Medal in Gold
;Foreign honours
*: Grand-Cross Order of Leopold Order of Leopold may refer to:
* Order of Leopold (Austria), founded in 1808 by emperor Francis I of Austria and discontinued in 1918
* Order of Leopold (Belgium), founded in 1832 by king Leopold I of Belgium
* Order of Leopold II, founded in Congo ...
, ''6 June 1918''
*: Order of the Crown, 2nd Class, ''23 August 1919''
Issue
See also
* Line of succession to the former Ottoman throne
References
Bibliography
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External links
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1868 births
1944 deaths
19th-century people from the Ottoman Empire
20th-century caliphs
Exiles from the Ottoman Empire
20th-century painters from the Ottoman Empire
Turks from the Ottoman Empire
People from Beşiktaş
Turkish Muslims
Turkish expatriates in France
Heads of the Osmanoğlu family
Heirs apparent who never acceded
Burials at Jannat al-Baqī