Abdülmecid II

Ottoman Sultan, last Caliph of Islam

Abdülmecid II - Ottoman Sultan, last Caliph of Islam
Born

1868
157 years ago

Died

August 23rd, 1944
81 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Turkey

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Served as the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1924 to 1922, and held the title of Caliph until 1924. Abdülmecid II was a prominent figure during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, overseeing its dissolution following World War I. After the abolition of the Sultanate, lived in exile in France until death. Abdülmecid II was known for his attempts to modernize the Ottoman state and promote cultural reforms, including support for arts and architecture.

Served as the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

Held the title of Caliph until 1924

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