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|name=Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin شهزادہ احمد کمالالدین |title= |image= KemaLeddin.JPG |caption= |birth_date = 16 July 1848 |birth_place = Old Çırağan Palace, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |death_date= {{Death date and age|1905|4|26|1848|07|16|df=y}} |death_place = Beşiktaş Palace, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |house=Ottoman |father= Abdulmejid I |mother=Verdicenan Kadın |full name= Devletlü, Necabetlü Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin Efendi Hazretleri (دولتلو نجابتلو شهزادہ احمد کمالالدین افندی حضرتلری) |spouse=Sezadil Hanım |issue=Atiyetullah Sultan Münire Sultan |religion = Sunni Islam }} Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin ({{lang-ota|شهزادہ احمد کمالالدین}}; 16 July 1848 - 26 April 1905) was an Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Verdicenan Kadın. LifeŞehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin was born on 16 July 1848 in the Old Çırağan Palace. His father was Sultan Abdulmejid I, and his mother was Verdicenan Kadın,[1] the daughter of Prince Kaytuk Giorgi Achba and Princess Yelizaveta Hanım. He had a full sister, Münire Sultan, three years elder than him.[2] Kemaleddin and his brothers, Princes Mehmed Reşad (future Sultan Mehmed VI), Mehmed Burhaneddin, and Ahmed Nureddin were circumcised in 1856.[3][4] After Abdulmejid's death in 1861, Kemaleddin and his mother settled in the Feriye Palace.[2]{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=59}} Kemaleddin like his brothers, Sultan Murad V and Şehzade Ahmed Nureddin joined Proodos ("Progress" in Greek) Masonic lodge in 1875. This lodge was founded in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul in 1867, as an associate of the French lodge “Grand Orient.” The lodge’s rituals were conducted in both Turkish and Greek.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=69 n. 44}} After his half-brother Sultan Abdul Hamid II accended the throne in 1876, Kemaleddin became second in line to the throne.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=283}} The relations between Sultan Abdul Hamid and Prince Kemaleddin were sour. And so, he believed that Murad should be restored to the throne.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=59 n. 32}} It is said that in the days when Abdul Hamid was a prince, Prince Ahmed Kemaleddin once ran into pressing financial difficulties. He applied to the wealthy Abdul Hamid for funds and even sent over valuable objects as security for a loan. But Abdul Hamid replied, "I'm no pretty money changer! Since he wants to pawn something for money, let him try the money changes in the Caviar Building!" Prince Ahmed Kemaleddin took offence at this, and ever afterwards relations between the two were frosty.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=59 n. 31}} In 1878, Kemaleddin, his brother Prince Selim Suleiman, Princess Seniha, Princess Fatma, and Seniha's husband Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha, were all involved in the Ali Suavi incident with the objective of restoring Murad to the throne.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=76 and n. 51, 52}} Kemaleddin owned a mansion in Çengelköy. Abdul Hamid then bought this eighteenth-century estate in the silent hills of Bosphorus for Prince Mehmed Vahideddin (future Mehmed VI), and registered the deed of the property in his name.[5] DeathAhmed Kemaleddin was killed by the order of his brother, Abdulhamid II, 26 April 1905[6] in the Beşiktaş Palace. He was buried in the royal mausoleum of Yahya Efendi, Istanbul.[1] He was honoured posthumously, after the 1908 resolution, for his liberal leanings.{{sfn|Brookes|2010|p=283}} Family
Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; | 1 = 1. Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin | 2 = 2. Abdulmejid I | 3 = 3. Verdicenan Kadın | 4 = 4. Mahmud II | 5 = 5. Bezmiâlem Sultan | 6 = 6. Kaytuk Giorgi Achba | 7 = 7. Yelizaveta Hanım | 8 = 8. Abdul Hamid II | 9 = 9. Nakşidil Sultan | 10 = | 11 = | 12 = | 13 = | 14 = | 15 = | 16 = 16. Ahmed III | 17 = 17. Şermi Kadın | 18 = | 19 = | 20= | 21= | 22= | 23= | 24 = | 25 = | 28 = | 29 = | 30 = | 31 = }} References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|first=Jamil|last=Adra|title=Genealogy of the Imperial Ottoman Family 2005|publisher=|year=2005|pages=8|isbn=}} 2. ^1 {{cite book|author=Harun Açba|title=Kadın efendiler: 1839-1924|year=2007|pages=34-5|publisher=Profil|isbn=978-9-759-96109-1}} 3. ^{{cite book|first=İlbeyi|last=Özer|title=Avrupa yolunda batılaşma ya da batılılaşma: İstanbul'da sosyal değişimler|publisher=Truva Yayınları|year=2005|pages=29|isbn=978-9-756-23734-2}} 4. ^{{cite book|first=Mehmet|last=Arslan|title=Osmanlı saray düğünleri ve şenlikleri: Manzum sûrnâmeler|publisher=Sarayburnu Kitaplığı|year=2008|pages=329|isbn=978-9-944-90563-3}} 5. ^{{cite book|first=Murat|last=Bardakçı|title=Neslishah: The Last Ottoman Princess|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2017|pages=7|isbn=978-9-774-16837-6}} 6. ^{{cite book|first1=Feridun|last1=Kandemir|first2=Tahsin|last2=Yıldırım|title=Tüntüncübaşı Şükrü anlatıyor: Vahdeddin'in son günleri|publisher=Yağmur Yayınları|year=2006|pages=84|isbn=978-9-757-74764-2}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|first=Salome|last=Woronzow|title=Şehzade Zevceleri. Osmanlı Hanedanı Gelinleri 1850 - 1923|publisher=GRIN Verlag|year=September 20, 2016|pages=4|isbn=978-3-668-30031-6}} 8. ^{{cite book|first=Ekrem Buğra|last=Ekinci|title=Sultan Abdülhamid’in Son Zevcesi|publisher=Timaş Tarih|year=March 31, 2017|pages=92|isbn=978-6-050-82503-9}} Source
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| title = Genealogy of the Ottoman Family | url = http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~royalty/turkey/persons.html | accessdate = 19 August 2008}}
7 : 1886 births|1935 deaths|People from Istanbul|Ottoman Army officers|Ottoman dynasty|19th-century people of the Ottoman Empire|20th-century people of the Ottoman Empire |
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