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Nilhan Osmanoğlu

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Nilhan Osmanoğlu
Born (1987-04-25) 25 April 1987 (age 37)
Istanbul, Turkey
💼 Occupation
Businesswoman
👩 Spouse(s)Mehmet Behlül Vatansever
👶 ChildrenMehmet Vehideddin Vatansever
Hanzade Vatansever
👴 👵 Parents
  • Orhan Osmanoğlu (father)
  • Nuran Yıldız Hanım (mother)
FamilyOsmanoğlu

Nilhan Osmanoglu (born 25 April 1987) is a Turkish businesswoman. A member of the Osmanoğlu family, the direct heirs of the Ottoman sultans, she is the granddaughter of current family head Harun Osman.[1] She runs a company selling jewelry, clothing, and other housewares in Ottoman styles.[1]

Galatasaray Island dispute[edit]

Osmanoglu claimed the ownership of Galatasaray Island in 2017. Galatasaray Island, which Nilhan Osmanoğlu called "Grandpa" and wanted, seems to belong to Galatasaray Sports Club, according to the records. According to the legal practice, due to the "10-year statute of limitations" period, there is no opportunity to take any legal action against the island in Turkey. Sultan Abdülhamit II's grandson, Nilhan Osmanoğlu, claimed the right to Galatasaray Island in the Bosphorus, and Galatasaray Sports Club management objected to this situation.

According to the records in the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre under the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, the first title deed registration of Galatasaray Island belonged to the chief architect Serkiz Efendi in 1880. The island was registered in the name of Government-i Seniyye-i Osmaniyye in 1909 after Serkiz Efendi died. As a result of a lawsuit filed in 1941, a family owns the island after Serkiz journeyman proves that they are his heirs.[clarification needed] In the cadastral works carried out in 1948,[clarification needed] the island was registered to this family. The owners gradually sold their shares to Galatasaray Sports Club, and the last records for the island include these transactions.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Ottoman princess stumps for Erdogan - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East". al-monitor.com. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. "II. Abdülhamit'in torunu Nilhan Osmanoğlu Suada'yı istiyor". CNN Türk (in Türkçe). Retrieved 29 December 2021.


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