Issue
By his marriage, he had:
- HH Princess Dr. Mahpeyker Enver Hanımsultan (1917–2000), married and divorced, Dr. Fikret Urgup (1918 - ?), and had issue, one son:
- Hasan Urgup, unmarried and without issue
- HH Princess Turkan Enver Hanımsultan (1919–1989), married HE Huvayda Mayatepek, Turkish Ambassador to Denmark, and had issue, one son:
- Osman Mayatepek (b. 1950), unmarried and without issue
- HH Prince Sultanzade Captain Ali Enver Beyefendi (1921 - Australia, December 1971), married and had issue, one daughter:
- Arzu Enver Hanımsultan (b. 1955), married Aslan Sadıkoğlu
His widow remarried his brother HE Damat Mohammed Kamil Beyefendi (1900–1962) in 1923, and had one daughter:
- HH Princess Rana Killigil Hanımsultan (1926; Paris - April 14, 2008; Istanbul), married Osman Sadi Eldem and had two children:
- Ceyda Eldem (b. 1952)
- Edhem Eldem (b. 1960)
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