Last head of imperial House of Osman dies at 88
Dundar Abdulkerim Osmanoglu died in hospital in Damascus, Syria, age 88, says nephew
By Ayse Erkes
ISTANBUL (AA) - The last surviving head of the House of Osman, the royal dynasty that once ruled the Ottoman Empire – which ruled vast territories for six centuries, before it was replaced by the Turkish Republic – has died at age 88 in Syria.
Prince Dundar Abdulkerim Osmanoglu lost his life at a hospital on Monday in the Syrian capital Damascus, where he had been receiving treatment.
Commenting on the news, his nephew Prince Abdulhamid Kayihan Osmanoglu said: "My uncle Dundar had serious health problems and he was living in Damascus amid a war environment. We were trying hard to get him to Turkey, but unfortunately we could not."
Abdulhamid Kayihan extended his condolences to the Turkish people over Osmanoglu's passing.
*Writing by Mahmoud Barakat
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