Background
Rumeysa Aredba was born in 1873 into the Aredba dynasty as an Aredba princess, the daughter of Prince Halil Bey Aredba.
Rumeysa Aredba was born in 1873 into the Aredba dynasty as an Aredba princess, the daughter of Prince Halil Bey Aredba.
She is known for writing memoirs, which give details of the exile and personality of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI at San Remo. In the palace of Cemile Sultan, during her service, she was given private education and was renamed Hayrıdil. Her cousin Emine Nazikedâ Kadın Efendi was married to Mehmed VI in 1885 and she became a lady-in-waiting to her.
She spent most of her life with the family of Sultan Mehmed VI and also accompanied them into exile in 1924, at San Remo.
During the exile she wrote memoirs which give details of the exile and personality of Sultan Mehmed VI, by the name of Sultan Vahdeddinin San Remo Günleri. Sultan Mehmed VI died in 1926 in exile.
After Mehmed VI"s death, in 1927 she returned to Istanbul, where she died in 1929 in a neighbourhood of Beşiktaş.