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The English website of Turkey's Sabah has some answers:
The last 77 members of the Ottoman dynasty,
 which are spread out throughout a wide geography spanning from the 
United States to Jordan, are now in communication with one another 
through a group formed on the popular social networking website 
Facebook.
Some were forced to get by through selling pages of gold-engraved 
Korans. Others were forced to sleep on the coast and to travel by coal 
trains. Then there were the ones who died before being able to scramble 
up the money for a ticket to return to their homeland when Turkey 
finally granted permission for the members of the Ottoman dynasty
 to return after being forced to spend 50 years in exile. The remaining 
members of the dynasty who were forced into exile following the downfall
 of the Ottoman Empire gathered for the first time ever in the London Embassy in February in an event hosted by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu. 
SABAH went and knocked on the door of one of the 
remaining members of the Ottoman family who resides in England. The 
oldest remaining member of the dynasty, Osman Selaheddin Osmanoğlu, who is the grandson to Sultan Murad V, relayed to us his experience of being one of the remaining members of such a legacy:
It goes on to quote several surviving members of the family about their life in exile. 
 
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