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Abdülmecid II

Abdulmejid II
Caliph of Islam
Amir al-Mu'minin
Şehzade
Portrait of Abdülmecid II in Topkapı Saray Museum.jpg
A portrait of Abdulmejid II
37th and last Caliph of the Ottoman Caliphate
Tenure 18 November 1922 – 3 March 1924
(1 year 3 months & 14 days)
Predecessor Mehmed VI
Successor Caliphate abolished
Head of the House of Osman
( in exile)
Pretence 16 May 1926 – 23 August 1944
Predecessor Mehmed VI
Successor Ahmed Nihad
Born 30 May 1868
Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey)
Died 23 August 1944 (aged 76)
Paris, France
Consorts Şehsuvar Kadın
Hayrünissa Kadın
Mehisti Kadın
Behruze Kadın
Issue Şehzade Omer Faruk
Dürrüşehvar Sultan
Full name
Abdul Mecid bin Abdul Aziz
House Osmanli (Ottoman)
Father Abdulaziz
Mother Hayranidil Kadın
Full name
Abdul Mecid bin Abdul Aziz

Abdulmejid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد المجید الثانی‎, Abd al-Madjeed al-ThâniTurkish: Halife İkinci Abdülmecit Efendi (29 May 1868 – 23 August 1944) was the last Caliph of Islam from the Ottoman dynasty, nominally the 37th Head of the Ottoman Imperial House from 1922 to 1924.

His name has various alternate spellings, including Abdul Mejid Effendi, Aakhir Khalifatul Muslimeen Abd-ul-Madjeed bin Abd-al-Aziz Khan.

On 30 May 1868, he was born at Dolmabahçe Palace or at Beşiktaş Palace, Beşiktaş, in Islam Pole, Osman's Dream, to then Sultan Abdulaziz and his wife Hayranidil Kadın Efendi. He was educated privately.

According to custom, Abdulmecid was confined to the palace until he was 40. On 4 July 1918, his first cousin Mehmed VI became Sultan and Abdul Mejid was named Crown Prince. Following the deposition of his cousin on 1 November 1922, the Sultanate was abolished. But on 18 November 1922, the Crown Prince was elected Caliph by the Turkish National Assembly at Ankara. He established himself in Constantinople 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.

Abdulmejid was given the title of General in the Ottoman Army, but did not in fact have strong military inclinations, and his more significant role was as Chairman of the Ottoman Artists' Society.

He is considered as one of the most important painters of late period Ottoman art.


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