Åžehzade Ali Vasib
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Şehzade Ali Vâsib Efendi (also Ali Vasib Osmanoğlu; 13 October 1903 – 9 December 1983) was an Ottoman prince. From 1977 to his death in 1983, he was the 41st head of the Imperial
House of Osman The Ottoman dynasty () consisted of the members of the imperial House of Osman (), also known as the Ottomans (). According to Ottoman tradition, the family originated from the Kayı tribe branch of the Oghuz Turks, under the leadership of Os ...
, the Ottoman royal dynasty.


Early life

Vâsib was born on 13 October 1903 in
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, one year before their ordeal in the Çırağan came to an end in 1904. His father was
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, only son of
Åžehzade Mehmed Selaheddin Åžehzade Mehmed Selaheddin Efendi (; 5 August 1861 – 29 April 1915) was an Ottoman prince, the only surviving son of Sultan Murad V, and his second consort Reftarıdil Kadın. Early life Åžehzade Mehmed Selaheddin was born on 5 August 186 ...
and Naziknaz Hanm. His mother was Safiru Hanım. Ali Vasib was very attached to
Åžayan Kadın Safiye Åžayan Kadın (; "''pure''" and "''Worthy; deserving''"; 4 January 1853 – 15 March 1945) was the third Consort of Sultan Murad V of the Ottoman Empire. Biography Åžayan Kadın was born on January 4, 1853, in Anapa. Her birth name w ...
, his paternal great grandfather's third consort, who chose to stay at Çırağa Palace even after Murad's death. Vasib called her "third grandmother" and often went to see her. Vasib was educated at the
Galatasaray High School Galatasaray High School (, ), established in Istanbul in 1481, is the oldest and Selective school, highly selective high school in Turkey. It is also the second-oldest Turkish educational institution after Istanbul University, which was establi ...
and Harbiye in Istanbul. He attained the rank of Lieutenant in the
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infantry. He achieved the "Collar of the Hanedan-ı-Ali-Osman" and the "Mecidi Nişan", 1st Class.


Marriage

On 30 November 1931, Vâsib married his half second cousin once removed
Mukbile Sultan Emine Mukbile Sultan (, "''benign, trustworthy''" and "''the believer one''"; 17 September 1911 – 21 May 1995) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Şehzade Ömer Hilmi, son of Mehmed V. Early life Emine Mukbile Sultan was born on 17 Sept ...
at the Ruhl Hotel in
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, the only daughter of
Şehzade Ömer Hilmi Şehzade Ömer Hilmi Efendi (; 2 March 1886 – 6 April 1935) was an Ottoman prince, the third son of Sultan Mehmed V, and his consort Mihrengiz Kadın. His great-granddaughter, Ayşe Gülnev Osmanoğlu, is currently an author of historical n ...
. Mukbile was the granddaughter of Sultan
Mehmed V Mehmed V Reşâd (; or ; 2 November 1844 – 3 July 1918) was the penultimate List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1909 to 1918. Mehmed V reigned as a Constitutional monarchy, constitutional monarch. He had ...
(half-brother of Sultan
Murad V Murad V (; ; 21 September 1840 – 29 August 1904) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 30 May to 31 August 1876. The son of Abdulmejid I, he supported the conversion of the government to a constitutional monarchy. His uncle Abdulaziz ...
, great-grandfather of Vasib). The couple had one son, ''Şehzade'' Osman Selaheddin Vâsib Osmanoğlu, born on 7 July 1940), a chartered accountant. He married Athena Joy Christoforides; they have three sons and one daughter and grandchildren.


Exile

After the formation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 and the abolition of the Ottoman Sultanate and the Caliphate in the following year, Vasib and other members of his family were forced into exile. They left
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from Sirkeci railway station. Vasib lived in
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for a few months, before settling in
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. Other family members moved to the
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and to Italy, including Vahideddin, (Mehmed VI) who went to San Remo; and Abdulmecid, (Vasib's cousin and the last Caliph) to Nice, after a short time in Switzerland.


French passports

The travel documents issued by the Turkish Republic to the members of the House of Osman on their exile were valid for only one year. Vasib intervened with the French government to obtain passports for them. Vasib made contact with the French minister, Count Castellane through General Toulouse and his son, Captain Toulouse, who was a friend. The French passports listed the family as having Ottoman nationality and acknowledged their imperial titles.


Alexandria

In January 1935, Vasib moved to
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with his wife and her family. For the next 18 years, Vasib was the
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of the Antoniadis Palace, which served to accommodate foreign heads of state and dignitaries visiting Alexandria.


Later years

Vasib was permitted to return to Turkey in 1974. From that time, he visited annually and his wife lived in a humble rented flat in the old part of the city near Sultan Ahmed Square. Vasib's memoirs have been published in Turkish. Vasib's son, Osman Selaheddin, transcribed the work from Ottoman Turkish script to present-day Turkish script.


Succession

On 19 January 1977, following the death of his cousin,
Şehzade Mehmed Abdulaziz Şehzade Mehmed Abdulaziz Efendi (; also Mehmed Abdülaziz Osmanoğlu; 26 September 1901 – 19 January 1977) was an Ottoman prince, the son of Şehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin, and grandson of Sultan Abdulaziz. He was the 40th head of the Ottoman dynast ...
, Vasib became head of the House of Osman. Had Vâsib become the reigning sultan, he would have been "Sultan Ali I".


Death

On 9 December 1983, in Alexandria, Vasib died from a stroke. He was 80. He was buried in Alexandria and later his remains were moved to Sultan
Mehmed V Reşad Mehmed V Reşâd (; or ; 2 November 1844 – 3 July 1918) was the penultimate List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1909 to 1918. Mehmed V reigned as a Constitutional monarchy, constitutional monarch. He had ...
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, Eyüp. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living Ottoman prince. On his death, the Monarchist League wrote: "Prince Ali Vasib will be remembered as a man of great charm. His ease of manner and his gifts as a raconteur were the hallmarks of one of the last of the grands seigneurs of the Gotha."


Issue

By his wife, Şehzade Ali Vasib had an only son: *''Şehzade'' Osman Selaheddin Vasib Osmanoğlu (b. 7 July 1940). Married to Athena Joy Christophorides, they have three sons and one daughter: **Ayşe Gülnev ''Sultan'' Osmanoğlu (b. 17 January 1971, England). She is an author of historical novels about Ottoman dynasty, like ''The Gilded Cage on the Bosphorus''. She married Nicholas Sutton on 27 August 1994 and has five children: ***''Sultanzade'' Max Ali Sutton (b. 5 January 2000, London) ***''Sultanzade'' Cosmo Tarik Sutton (b. 10 September 2001, London) ***''Sultanzade'' Lysander Gengiz Sutton (b. 12 April 2003, London) ***Tatyana Aliye ''Hanımsultan'' Sutton (b. 2005) ***''Sultanzade'' Ferdinand Ziya Sutton (b. 26 July 2006) **''Şehzade'' Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu (b. 26 December 1972, England). He married Patricia Emine Iotti on 18 February 2001. They have two sons: ***''Şehzade'' Turan Cem Osmanoğlu (b. 7 January 2004, England) *** ''Şehzade'' Tamer Nihad Osmanoğlu (b. 2006) **''Şehzade'' Nihad Reşad Osmanoğlu (b. 17 September 1978 – 19 December 1978, England). **''Şehzade'' Selim Süleyman Osmanoğlu (b. 15 December 1979). On 22 June 2003 in Istanbul he married Alev Öcal. They have two children: *** ''Şehzade'' Batu Bayezid Osmanoğlu (b. 2008) *** Esma Emira ''Sultan'' Osmanoğlu (b. 2015)


Ancestry


See also

*
Line of succession to the former Ottoman throne The Ottoman dynasty () consisted of the members of the imperial House of Osman (), also known as the Ottomans (). According to Ottoman tradition, the family originated from the Kayı tribe branch of the Oghuz Turks, under the leadership of ...


References


External links


Heirs of Europe, Turkey
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