Fatma Ulviye Sultan (; 11 September 1892 â 25 January 1967) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Mehmed VI and Nazikeda Kadñn.
Fatma Ulviye Sultan was born on 11 September 1892 in her father's Ortaköy Palace in Ortaköy, Istanbul. Her father was Sultan Mehmed VI, son of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Gülistu Kadñn. Her mother was Nazikeda Kadñn, the daughter of Prince Hasan Ali Marshania and Princess Fatma Horecan Aredba. She was the second daughter born to her father and mother. She had two sisters, Münire Fenire Sultan, four years older than her and died as a newborn, and Rukiye Sabiha Sultan, two years younger than her. She had a younger half-brother, à Âehzade Mehmed ErtuÃÂrul, son of Müveddet Kadñn.
Refik Bey, the son of Mihrifelek Hanñm, the second kalfa of Sultan Abdulmejid I, was appointed teacher to Ulviye and her younger sister Sabiha Sultan. The two had learned to play the piano from Mlle Voçino.
In February 1916, after the death of the heir to the throne, à Âehzade Yusuf Izzeddin, her father was given the title of the crown prince. By now, Ulviye had grown and reached the age of maturity. Ulviye married Ismail Hakki Pasha, son of the last grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Ahmet Tevfik Pasha and his Swiss wife Elisabeth Tschumi, on 10 August 1916, in a yalñ in Kuruçeà Âme. The marriage was performed by à Âeyhülislam Hayri Efendi. Her dowry was fixed to 1000 gold coins. He became a Damat.
The couple settled in the yalñ in Kuruçeà Âme. The two together had a daughter, Suade Hümeyra Hanñmsultan, born on 4 June 1917. In October 1920, her father bought two houses for his daughters in Nià Âantaà Âñ. The mansions were known as the Twin Palaces. He gave one house to Ulviye Sultan and the other to Sabiha. Ulviye divorced her husband on 21 June 1922.
After her divorce, Ulviye married Ali Haydar Bey GermiyanoÃÂlu, son of Zülüflü Ismail Pasha, on 1 November 1923, in the Nià Âantaà Âi Palace. He became a Damat. No issue came of this marriage.
In the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Ulviye, her husband, and her daughter settled in Sanremo, Italy. After her father died in 1926, she moved to Monte Carlo, and in 1929, she relocated to Alexandria, Egypt.
In 1952, Ulviye Sultan and her family returned to Istanbul after the revocation of the law of exile for princesses. Here, she settled in ðzmir with her daughter.
Ulviye Sultan died on 25 January 1967 at the age of seventy-four and was buried in AÃ Âiyan Cemetery, Istanbul.
Her husband outlived her by three years and died in 1970.