Emine Mukbile Sultan (; 17 September 1911 â 21 May 1995) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of à Âehzade ÃÂmer Hilmi, son of Mehmed V.
Emine Mukbile Sultan was born on 17 September 1911 in the Dolmabahçe Palace. Her father was à Âehzade ÃÂmer Hilmi, and her mother was Hatice Fidervs Gülnev Hanñm. She was first child and only daughter of her parents. She had a brother, à Âehzade Mahmud Namñk, two years younger than her. She was the granddaughter of Sultan Mehmed V and Mihrengiz Kadñn.
On 29 October 1923, Turkey was officially declared as a republic, and in 1924, the imperial family was exiled, after which her family settled firstly in Beirut, Lebanon, and then in Nice, France.
Mukbile was engaged to her second cousin à Âehzade Ali Vâsib, the son of à Âehzade Ahmed Nihad, and grandson of à Âehzade Mehmed Selaheddin in 1928. The two married on 30 November 1931, in Ruhl Hotel in Nice, France. The couple later moved to Maadi, Cairo. Here she, and her husband had to make do with an unassuming apartment on Mosseri Avenue, right next to Maadi's Synagogue. In fact, their landlord was the house principal benefactor Meyr Biton, a close attendant to Haim Nahum Efendi, the Turkish-born Grand Rabbi of Egypt.
They then moved to Alexandria, Egypt in 1935. where on 7 July 1940, she gave birth to the couple's only son, Ã Âehzade Osman Selaheddin Vasib. Here he went to school.
After revocation of the law in 1952, the princesses were allowed to return to Turkey. However, Mukbile chose to stay in Alexandria with her husband and her son. She returned to Istanbul with her husband, and son in 1974, where they settled in Beà Âiktaà Â. The same year she visited Dolmabahçe Palace with her son. In 1977, Ali Vâsib became the Head of House of Osman after the death of à Âehzade Mehmed Abdulaziz, and died in 1983.
Mukbile Sultan died on 21 May 1995 in Beà Âiktaà Â, Istanbul at the age of eighty-three, and was buried in the mausoleum of her grandfather in Eyüp, Istanbul.
By her marriage, Mukbile Sultan had an only son: