Princess Ghaliya or Ghaliyya Al-Badry Al-Bogammiah (Arabic: غالية البدري البقمية; died 1818) was a Saudi woman who led military resistance to prevent the Ottoman recapture of Mecca during the Wahhabi War.
Ghaliyya was the wife of prince Hamad Ben Abduallah ben-Umhay, the governor of Tarba for the Emirate of Diriyah.
Because of her active participation the Ottomans assumed that she was the ruling princess of the area, though she acted as the guardian of her son.
Incapable of admitting that they could be defeated by a woman, the opponents spread rumours accusing her of being a sorceress who cast the Wahhabi forces invisible.
In the Turaba[a] battle, the Wahhabis were commanded by a woman, named Ghaliya, to whom the Egyptians immediately ascribed the power of casting the evil eye".