Mahpeyker Hanımsultan
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Mahpeyker Hanımsultan ( ota, ماہ پیکر خانم سلطان; "''moon face''"; 17 May 1917 – 3 April 2000) also Mahpeyker Enver or Mahpeyker Ürgüp, was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Naciye Sultan and
Enver Pasha İsmail Enver, better known as Enver Pasha ( ota, اسماعیل انور پاشا; tr, İsmail Enver Paşa; 22 November 1881 – 4 August 1922) was an Ottoman military officer, revolutionary, and convicted war criminal who formed one-third ...
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Mahpeyker Hanımsultan was born on 17 May 1917 in the Kuruçeşme Palace. Her father was
Ismail Enver Pasha İsmail Enver, better known as Enver Pasha ( ota, اسماعیل انور پاشا; tr, İsmail Enver Paşa; 22 November 1881 – 4 August 1922) was an Ottoman military officer, revolutionary, and convicted war criminal who formed one-third ...
, son of Ahmed Bey and Ayşe Dilara Hanım, and her mother was Naciye Sultan, daughter of Şehzade Selim Süleyman and Ayşe Tarzıter Hanım. She had a young sister, Türkan Hanımsultan and a younger brother, Sultanzade Ali Bey. She had a younger maternal half-sister, Rana Hanımsultan, from her mother's second marriage to Kamil Bey, younger brother of Mahpeyker's father. In 1920, during her father's stay in Berlin, Mahpeyker, her mother and sister Türkan joined him. When Enver left for Soviet Russia his family remained there. After his death in 1922, they returned to Istanbul. At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Mahpeyker and her family settled in
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, and later in
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. During the exile, Mahpeyker was educated along with her siblings by her uncle, and stepfather Kamil Pasha. Kamil Pasha taught them to read and write old Turkish alphabet along with princesses Neslişah Sultan,
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and Necla Sultan on every Sunday. In 1931, Caliph Abdulmejid II arranged marriage of his only daughter,
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to Azam Jah, elder son and heir to Mir Osman Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad, and Mahpeyker to Moazzam Jah, second son of the Nizam. According to some sources, the Nizam was trying hard to obtain the hand of her cousin, Dürrüşehvar, for his eldest son. Unhappy with the high '' mahr'' demanded by her family, he finally settled for a second Ottoman bride to be included in the deal. However, Şehzade
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and his wife the Egyptian princess Kerime Hanım wanted the Nizam's younger son to marry their niece Nilüfer Hanımsultan, whom they had prepared to marry someone rich. They dressed her up, made her look pretty, and introduced her to Muazzam Jah. Nilüfer, who was then a ravishing beauty, was so attractive that Mahpeyker could not compare. When Muazzam Jah saw her he completely forgot about Mahpeyker, and insisted on marrying Nilüfer. In 1939, a special law was passed for the return to Turkey of Mahpeyker and her siblings, after which they settled in Istanbul. With the raging Second World War, she, her mother and sisters, settled in Switzerland until 1943. She studied to become a doctor. She then specialized in psychiatry. In 1946, she married Fikret Ürgüp, a doctor. They had a son named Hasan, born in 1948. Mahpeyker and her husband worked as psychiatrists from 1954 to 1959 in the
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, and returned to Turkey in 1961. Mahpeyker died at the age of eighty-two on 3 April 2000 in Istanbul. Her funeral took place on 6 April at the Galip Paşa Mosque in Erenköy, and was attended by the members of the Ottoman dynasty. She was buried in Zincirlikuyu cemetery.


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