Arife Kadriye Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: عارفه قادریه سلطان; "wise, smart" and "valuable, strong"; 24 March 1895 – 5 April 1933) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Şehzade Ibrahim Tevfik and Fevziye Hanım.
[1] At the exile of the imperial family in 1924, Kadriye Sultan was sick, and so was allowed to remain in the capital until she recovered.
[6] Arife was a pianist,[7] and during the exile, she played piano to make money for her family.
[5] Arife befriended a Swiss lady, Rosa Keller, who was in France to study, and the two remained closed until her death.
[5] Arife Kadriye died of tuberculosis on 5 April 1933 at the age of thirty-eight in Nice and was buried there.