Tevhide Ilhamy

Tevhide Ilhamy (Arabic: توحيده إلهامي; Turkish: Tevhide Ilhami; 1860 — 1882) was an Egyptian princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.

Tevhide Ilhamy
Born1860
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died1882 (aged 2122)
Cairo, Egypt
Spouse
Davut Fethi Pasha
(m. 1880)
IssueMustafa Davut Bey
HouseMuhammad Ali
FatherIbrahim Ilhami Pasha
MotherAshiq Bayran Qadin
ReligionSunni Islam

Life

Princess Tevhide Ilhamy was born 1860 in Istanbul. She was the youngest daughter of Lieutenant General Prince Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha,[1] and his consort Ashiq Bayran Qadin (died 1878).[2] She was the granddaughter of Khedive Abbas I and Mahivech Hanim.[3] She had two sisters,[4] Princess Emina Ilhamy and Princess Zeynab Ilhamy.[5]

On 29 December 1880, she married Davut Fethi Pasha,[2] a grandson of Mehmed Necib Pasha and had a son named Mustafa Davut Bey.

Death

Tevhide died at Cairo, Egypt in 1882.[2]

Ancestry

References

  1. Houtsma, Martijn Theodoor (1993). E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam: 1913–1936. Brill Publishers. p. 1118. ISBN 978-9-00-409796-4.
  2. Catalogue of the Abbas Hilmi II Papers. Durham University Library. 2020. p. 333.
  3. Doumani, Beshara (February 1, 2012). Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property, and Gender. SUNY Press. pp. 261, 270. ISBN 978-0-791-48707-5.
  4. Malortie, Karl Von (1882). Egypt: Native Rulers and Foreign Interference. W. Ridgway. pp. 300–301.
  5. İstanbul su külliyâtı: Vakıf su defterleri: Bogazici ve Taksim sulari 2 (1813-1928). 1997. p. 83. ISBN 978-9-758-21504-1.
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