Rahime Perestu Sultan

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Rahime Perestu Sultan
Born Rahime
1830
Circassia, Ottoman Empire
Died 1904
Maçka, Istanbul
Resting place
The tomb of Mihrişah Valide Sultan, Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey
Residence Valide Sultan Mansion Palace
Ethnicity Ubykh-Circassian
Known for The last Valide Sultan
Religion Islam
Spouse(s) Ottoman sultan Abdülmecid I
Children Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II
Parents Gogen Gök Bey of the Ubykh tribe of Circassia
The adoptive son of Rahime Perestu Sultan, Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II.

Rahime Perestu Sultan (1830–1904) was the wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I, and adoptive mother and Valide sultan of Abdul Hamid II. She was of Circassian descent, and the biological daughter of Gogen Gök Bey of the Ubykh tribe of Circassia in the Ottoman Empire.

Rahime Perestu acquired the title of Valide Sultan to her adoptive son in 1876, because the biological mother Tîr-î-Müjgan Kadınefendi[1] of Abdülhamid II had died twenty-three years before Sultan Abdülhamid II's accession to the Ottoman throne.[2]

The name Perestu means peacock in Persian. She became the spiritual mother of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and was given the position of Valide sultan by him. Unlike many of her predecessors, she was not active in politics. In 1885, during the visit of King Oscar II and Queen Sophia of Sweden to the Ottoman Empire, she received the Swedish queen, who was allowed to visit the Imperial harem.[3]

She was the last Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Her burial place is located at the tomb of Mihrişah Valide Sultan in Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey.

References

  1. "Sultan Abdülhamid II Khan". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 2010-12-17. 
  2. "Genealogy of the Ottoman Royal Family". 
  3. Anne-Marie Riiber (1959). Drottning Sophia. (Queen Sophia) Uppsala: J. A. Lindblads Förlag. ISBN page 219

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Ottoman royalty
Preceded by
Şevkefza Sultan
Valide Sultan
31 August 1876 – 1904
Title abolished
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