Cor.
As on today, there are hundreds of Princes and Pashazades. You are all lost and some of your brothers, cousins and sisters do not know that they belongs or care blood of the Royal House of Osman. Some people trying to hide or do not recognize those titles.
As we all know, Abdil Hamid I had many sons including
Mustafa IV (1807–08) (his son by
Ayse Seniyeperver),
Mahmud II (1808–39) (his son by Naksh-i-dil),
Murad, Nusret, Mehmed, Ahmed, and
Suleyman.
Some of them got married and had sons and daughters. - and some of you have their blood and roots and you belongs to Royal House of Osman and you have brothers and sisters. You are not alone.
Only in end of 1990- 2000 were found:
MUSTAFA IV - has only 1 (one) daughter
( wife's name still in research On of
Shevr-i Nur,
Dil-pezir,
Seyyare, ( more likely)
Peyk-i Dil
- and name of this daughter was
Nilay (Emine) Sultan ( 1808) ( confirmed). She was married to
Daud Pasha and they had son
Sultanzde Abdulkerim who was born in 1830.
Sultanzde Abdulkerim was also married and had children including 2 boys:
Shabgul (a.k.a Shab gul Mustafa - 1860) and his younger brother
Sultan Mustafa.
Sultan Mustafa died in Iraq. And his older brother
Shabgul Mustafa - carried Sultan's body days and nights all over Iraq desert to bury his body near family.
( This information was confirmed in 1999) by descendants who moved from Iraq to Azerbaijan.
Shabgul Mustafa was married to women from Azerbaijan and had a son, which was named after his brother
Sultan Shabgul Mustafaev ( 1889-1945)
Sultan Shabgul Mustafaev ( 1889-1945) had 3 wife and 4 issue.
- [FONT="]Inna Mustafaeva[/FONT]
- [FONT="]Kazbyla Mustafaeva[/FONT]
- [FONT="]Nyugbar Mustafaeva[/FONT]
- [FONT="]Malik Mustafaev
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[FONT="]They all were born in Baku Azerbaijan
( as you can see they all carrying last name Mustafaev, since at that time governments required to have not only First name, but Lasts name. more details about it you can find in Wikpedia and Archive of Ministry of Culture of Turkey)
Note: If some one will ask why man had so many marriages? Answer: Man got married until he will have male issue. it was important to have male, who will care name of the father's family.
Son of
Shabgul Mustafa was
Malik Sultan Mustafa(ev) was married to Russian women
Elza Klunicheva who had issues of 2 (two) sons:
Vasiliy Malik Mustafaev ( 1955- alive) and
Sultan Malik Mustafaev ( 1961 - alive)
Both of them had issue:
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[FONT="]As you can see, roots are spreading. There are missing information on all families descendant of Mustafa IV ( and his daugther Emine Niley Sultan - married to Daud Pasha).
However they they are all Princes and Princesses with no right on throne. The only people who has right on throne ( by today is only one person)
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Osman Bayezid Osmanoglu - (23 July 1924 - alive) He was born in France and become 44th Head of the House of Osman (2009-...after death of Ertugrul - Osman V, who died in 2009. ), great-grandson of Sultan
Abdülmecid I.
Based on Archive and records we have. There are quite a lot of Princes and Princess which carry blood of Abdul Hamid I.
About
Timur Can (1978) descendant of
Mehmed Murad V (1840).
Murad V was 29th Ottoman Sultan. Even he related trough Fehime Sultan Daughter of Murad V - he still has right to care title of Prince of the Royal House of Osman.
Considering that
Mahmud II was brother of
Mustafa IV and had same father -
Abdul hamid I (1725-189) then
Prince Timur Can ( 1978) Germany alive,
Prince Konstantin V Mustafaev (1980) In Canada alive and
Prince Malik Sultan Mustafaev (1992) in Russia alive - are relatives by blood. There are many in USA, CANADA, RUSSIA some of them returned to Turkey.
The separation starts from
Abdulmecid I and
Murad V - which is 2 generations
As I mentioned above, you have a lot of relatives by blood. However I can see that there are missing Parts of Prince Timur on his parents and grand parents. This information is not in public records of Ministry of Culture of Turkey.
And this is very important for all of you to keep in touch with your relatives and support each other as members of the Royal House of Osman.
This information is official from sources of Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, Archive of General Library of Turkey - for the public release and domain.
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