Ayhan Aydan (1924, Ankara - 19 April 2009, Çeşme, Izmir) was a Turkish opera singer.
In 1944, she graduated from Ankara State Conservatory Opera Department. He served in some small operas. In the meantime, Carl Ebert noticed herself, and Susanna in the opera called "Figaro's Wedding" started her professional career. When she was 19 years old, he married musician Hasan Ferit Alnar and had a son named Aydan from this marriage. Carl Ebert wanted to take Ayhan Aydan to England to participate in this festival at a time when Mozart's operas were set on stage at the Glyndebourne Opera Festival; but Aydan could not go for some reason.
In 1951, his uncle Mithat Dulge met with Adnan Menderes, a lawyer he gave near Çubuklu Dam. She was about to leave his wife in the meantime. Yassıada was called after the May 27 coup d'etat. In the "Baby Case", she was accused of having a relationship with Menderes and killing the baby in this connection. She confessed her love by saying, "I love this man" and she told me that her baby died during childbirth. The "Baby Case" is the only case that resulted in acquittal in 13 cases. In the case of disguised appropriation, it was understood that Adnan Menderes paid Ayhan Aydan's ex-wife at certain intervals.
The man that he was in love with; Adnan Menderes (Tenth Turkish Prime Minister) was executed by hanging by the coup soldiers. His son Aydin Ayhan died in London at the age of 18, poisoned by air. She did not comment on newspapers and magazines until the end of his life. He died on February 19, 2009 at noon in Çeşme district of Izmir.