- سادس Meḥmed-i sâdis or وحيد الدين Vaḥîdü'd-Dîn; Turkish: VI.
Mehmed or
Vahdeddin/Vahideddin; 14
January 1861 – 16 May 1926), also
known as Şahbaba (lit...
- Hanım Aredba. She came to
Istanbul in 1876, and
married Prince Mehmed Vahdeddin later known as
Mehmed VI, in 1885. She was his only wife for
twenty years...
- to war have now escaped,
their only
anxiety being their own welfare.
Vahdeddin, the one
carrying the
titles of
Sultan and Caliph, degenerated; only dreaming...
- name: "Sultan Vahdeddin'in San Remo Günleri." (San Remo Days of
Sultan Vahdeddin).
Leyla Saz was a poet in the
Ottoman Harem. She
wrote her
memories in...
- p. 260. M.
Metin Hülagü (2008).
Yurtsuz İmparator:
Vahdeddin : İngiliz
gizli belgelerinde Vahdeddin ve Osmanlı hanedanı. Timaş. p. 351. ISBN 978-975-263-690-3...
- who
became a
Grand Vizier twice during the
reign of
Sultan Mehmed VI
Vahdeddin (1918–1922). It was
under his
administration that the
Court Martial was...
-
formed the core of the new ****embly. On 5 April, the
sultan Mehmed VI
Vahdeddin,
under the
pressure of the Allies,
closed the
Ottoman parliament officially...
-
Mehmed VI the band was
called Mızıka-ı
Humayun ("The
Imperial Band"). In
Vahdeddin's reign, it was
called Makam-i
Hilafet Muzikasi ("The Caliph's Band")....
- name: "Sultan Vahdeddin'in San Remo Günleri." (San Remo Days of
Sultan Vahdeddin).
Leyla Saz was a poet in the
Ottoman Harem. She
wrote her
memories in...
- 2008, p. 631. Hülagü, M.M. (2008).
Yurtsuz İmparator:
Vahdeddin : İngiliz
gizli belgelerinde Vahdeddin ve Osmanlı hanedanı. Osmanlı tarihi. Timaş. p. 324...