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Rahime Perestu Sultan

Rahime Perestu Sultan[1] (Ottoman Turkish: پرستو قادین, "mercy" and "swallow"; c. 1830 – c. 1906), also known as Rahime Perestu Kadın, was the first legal wife of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire. She was given the title and position of Valide sultan (Queen mother) when Abdul Hamid II, her adopted son, ascended the throne in 1876 making her the last valide sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

Rahime Perestu Sultan
Tomb of Rahîme Perestû Sultan in Mihrişah Sultan Mausoleum, Eyüp, Istanbul
Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Tenure31 August 1876 – c. 1906
PredecessorŞevkefza Sultan
SuccessorTitle abolished
BornRahime Hanim
c. 1830
Circassia
Diedc. 1906(1906-00-00) (aged 75–76)
Maçka Palace, Maçka, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1844; died 1861)
IssueAdopted
Cemile Sultan
Abdülhamid II
Names
Turkish: Rahime Perestu Sultan
Ottoman Turkish: پرستو قادین
MotherEsma Sultan (adoptive)
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life edit

Of Circassian origin, Perestu was born in around 1830[2][3] in an Ubykh noble family.[4] She had one sister, Mihrifidan Hanım (died 1865),[5] who was the wife of Fazıl Bey, son of Yusuf Pasha.[6]

Esma Sultan, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid I lived in luxury in her magnificent villa in Istanbul, but still her life passed in sadness because she could not have the one thing she wished for most; a child. At length she decided to adopt a child. After reaching satisfactory terms with the mother and father, she adopted the child, one year of age. As Esma's daughter, she had an adoptive sister, Nazif Hanim, adopted by Esma too.[7][5]

She was particularly diminutive, delicate and graceful, so she renamed her Perestu, the Persian word for swallow.[5] All the kalfas in Esma Sultan's villa behaved toward this child as though she were a daughter of an Ottoman imperial princess, and indeed her disposition and manners were so lovely that they became devoted to her. Perestu was descrived as beautiful woman, possessing a petite and slender figure with translucent white skin, blue eyes, golden blonde hair, and truly lovely hands and feet. She had elegant and refined manners, was kindly, dignified and always spoke in a low voice, and had everyone's affection and respect.[7]

Marriage edit

One spring day in 1844, Abdulmejid came to visit his aunt and was passing through the harem gardens when he saw Perestu, then fourteen years old. The chronicles say that he was so impressed with her that her aunt asked him if she was okay.

He asked his aunt to give her hand in marriage to him. Firstly, Esma Sultan refused to give Perestu's hand in marriage but later consented, provided that Perestu became his legal wife and not a consort in concubinage. One week after that, Perestu was sent off to the Topkapı Palace and became Abdulmejid's first legal wife.[8]

She was given the title of "Senior Ikbal".[9] In 1845, she was elevated to "Sixth Kadın", in 1851, to "Fifth Kadın", and in 1861, to "Fourth Kadın".[4]

Perestu had no children of her own. In 1845, Cemile Sultan's mother Düzdidil Hanım died leaving her motherless aged two. Abdulmejid took her to Perestu, and entrusted her into her care.[10] She also became the adoptive mother of Abdul Hamid II after the death of his own mother, Tirimüjgan Kadın in 1852. Thus, the two siblings grew up together in the same household and spent their childhoods with one another.[11]

After Abdulmejid's death in 1861, she settled in her villa in Maçka, Nişantaşı, which had been a gift presented to her by Sultan Abdulaziz.[12]

Children edit

Perestu had no biological children, but she adopted two of the Abdulmejid's children, a daughter and a son, who was birth by others consorts when they lost their mothers:

  • Cemile Sultan (17 August 1843 - 26 February 1915). Her natural mother was Düzdidil Hanım, dead in 1845. She married once and had three sons and three daughters.
  • Abdülhamid II (21 September 1842 - 10 February 1918). His natural mother was Tirimüjgan Kadın, dead in 1852. 34th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

As Valide Sultan edit

After Abdul Hamid II ascended the throne in 1876, she was given the position of Valide Sultan, title due to the mother of the sultan, by him, and headed the harem. Perestu was the first woman to have this title without being the sultan's biological mother, and the last woman in history to bear it, since both Mehmed V and Mehmed VI, the last two Ottoman sultans, were orphans on their ascent to the throne. Abdul Hamid told her categorically not to involve herself in politics.[13] Thus, unlike many of her predecessors, she was not active in politics, because, although he valued his adoptive mother, he believed that the excessive interference of the previous Valide Sultans in politics had damaged the Empire.[14]

In 1879 she interceded with Abdulhamid on behalf of his half-sister Mediha Sultan and her adoptive mother Verdicenan Kadin. Princess Mediha wanted to marry the man she was in love with instead of accepting an arranged marriage, and she sought the help of the Valide Sultan in presenting her request to the sultan. Abdulhamid accepted the request.

Three days before Abdul Hamid became Sultan, he went to Perestu's villa and kissed her hand, acknowledging her as his Valide Sultan, and it was from there that he proceeded to Topkapı Palace for the ceremony of homage at his accession. Perestu loved this house. Now and again she would want to go there, but because Abdul Hamid absolutely wanted her present in the palace he would withhold permission.[15]

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.[16]

The internal matters of the palace were in her charge. But she did not want to hurt anyone's feelings in the least, did not interfere in the matters, sought justice and equity, and because she was firmly religious she passed a good deal of time in prayers. She possessed good, high moral standards, which led her to help the poor and needy.[17]

Abdul Hamid particularly wanted Perestu to attend the Royal Mosque Procession every Friday. Sometimes after the ceremony she would secretly slip out to her villa, but when Abdul Hamid learned of it, he immediately aided set off from the palace with a carriage and brought her back.[7]

In 1891, Perestu commissioned a fountain (sebil) in Bala Tekkesi, Silivrikapı and another fountain (çeşme) in the same place in 1895.[18]

Death edit

Perestu died around 1906 in her mid 70s[2][3] in her villa located at Maçka, Istanbul. The traditional service at which the Prophet's Nativity Poem is recited was held in her memory at the Shaziliya Dervish Convent and at the Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque.[7]

She lies at rest in the mausoleum of Mihrişah Valide Sultan in Eyüp, Istanbul.[19]

Honours edit

In literature and popular culture edit

  • Rahime Perestu Sultan is a character in Hıfzı Topuz's historical novel Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman (2009).[20]
  • Rahime Perestu Sultan is a character in Tim Symonds' historical novel Sherlock Holmes and The Sword of Osman (2015).[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Uluçay 2011, p. 206.
  2. ^ a b Brookes 2010, p. 287.
  3. ^ a b Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 585.
  4. ^ a b Uluçay 2011, p. 207.
  5. ^ a b c Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 586.
  6. ^ Mehmet Nermi Haskan (2001). Yüzyıllar boyunca Üsküdar. Üsküdar Belediyesi. p. 764. ISBN 978-975-97606-2-5.
  7. ^ a b c d Brookes 2010, p. 130.
  8. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 131-2.
  9. ^ Öztuna, Yılmaz (5 January 2017). II. Abdülhamid: Zamanı ve Şahsiyeti. Ötüken Neşriyat A.Ş. ISBN 978-6-051-55537-9.
  10. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 134.
  11. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 134-5.
  12. ^ Topuz, Hıfzı (2009). Nişantaşı anıları. Heyamola Yayınları. p. 24. ISBN 978-6-054-30721-0.
  13. ^ Karpat, Kemal H. (3 May 2001). The Politicization of Islam: Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman State. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-190-28576-0.
  14. ^ Fanny Davis (1986). The Ottoman Lady: A Social History from 1718 to 1918. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-313-24811-5.
  15. ^ Brookes 2010, p. 129-30.
  16. ^ Anne-Marie Riiber (1959). Drottning Sophia. (Queen Sophia) Uppsala: J. A. Lindblads Förlag. ISBN page 219
  17. ^ a b c d Brookes 2010, p. 129.
  18. ^ Uluçay 2011, p. 208.
  19. ^ Bahdıroğlu, Yavuz (1 May 2014). Osmanlı'da Şehzade Katli. Nesil Basım Yayın Gıda Ticaret ve Sanayi A.Ş. ISBN 978-6-051-62218-7.
  20. ^ Hıfzı Topuz (2009). Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman. Remzi Kitabevi. p. 64. ISBN 978-975-14-1357-4.
  21. ^ Symonds, Tim (14 October 2015). Sherlock Holmes and The Sword of Osman. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 978-1-780-92756-5.
  22. ^ Payitaht Abdülhamid - Rahime Perestu Valide Sultan - Şefika Ümit Tolun Kimdir (Gerçek İsmi, Rolü, Öldü mü, Ayrıldı mı), retrieved 30 December 2018

Sources edit

  • Brookes, Douglas Scott (2010). The Concubine, the Princess, and the Teacher: Voices from the Ottoman Harem. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-78335-5.
  • Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide sultanlar, hâtunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler. Oğlak Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
  • Uluçay, Mustafa Çağatay (2011). Padişahların kadınları ve kızları. Ankara: Ötüken. ISBN 978-9-754-37840-5.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • WOMEN IN POWER 1870-1900

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In this Ottoman Turkish style name the given name is Rahime Perestu the title is Sultan and there is no family name Rahime Perestu Sultan 1 Ottoman Turkish پرستو قادین mercy and swallow c 1830 c 1906 also known as Rahime Perestu Kadin was the first legal wife of Sultan Abdulmejid I of the Ottoman Empire She was given the title and position of Valide sultan Queen mother when Abdul Hamid II her adopted son ascended the throne in 1876 making her the last valide sultan of the Ottoman Empire Rahime Perestu SultanTomb of Rahime Perestu Sultan in Mihrisah Sultan Mausoleum Eyup IstanbulValide Sultan of the Ottoman EmpireTenure31 August 1876 c 1906PredecessorSevkefza SultanSuccessorTitle abolishedBornRahime Hanimc 1830CircassiaDiedc 1906 1906 00 00 aged 75 76 Macka Palace Macka Istanbul Ottoman EmpireBurialMihrisah Sultan Complex Eyup IstanbulSpouseAbdulmejid I m 1844 died 1861 wbr IssueAdoptedCemile SultanAbdulhamid IINamesTurkish Rahime Perestu Sultan Ottoman Turkish پرستو قادینMotherEsma Sultan adoptive ReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Children 4 As Valide Sultan 5 Death 6 Honours 7 In literature and popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life editOf Circassian origin Perestu was born in around 1830 2 3 in an Ubykh noble family 4 She had one sister Mihrifidan Hanim died 1865 5 who was the wife of Fazil Bey son of Yusuf Pasha 6 Esma Sultan the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid I lived in luxury in her magnificent villa in Istanbul but still her life passed in sadness because she could not have the one thing she wished for most a child At length she decided to adopt a child After reaching satisfactory terms with the mother and father she adopted the child one year of age As Esma s daughter she had an adoptive sister Nazif Hanim adopted by Esma too 7 5 She was particularly diminutive delicate and graceful so she renamed her Perestu the Persian word for swallow 5 All the kalfas in Esma Sultan s villa behaved toward this child as though she were a daughter of an Ottoman imperial princess and indeed her disposition and manners were so lovely that they became devoted to her Perestu was descrived as beautiful woman possessing a petite and slender figure with translucent white skin blue eyes golden blonde hair and truly lovely hands and feet She had elegant and refined manners was kindly dignified and always spoke in a low voice and had everyone s affection and respect 7 Marriage editOne spring day in 1844 Abdulmejid came to visit his aunt and was passing through the harem gardens when he saw Perestu then fourteen years old The chronicles say that he was so impressed with her that her aunt asked him if she was okay He asked his aunt to give her hand in marriage to him Firstly Esma Sultan refused to give Perestu s hand in marriage but later consented provided that Perestu became his legal wife and not a consort in concubinage One week after that Perestu was sent off to the Topkapi Palace and became Abdulmejid s first legal wife 8 She was given the title of Senior Ikbal 9 In 1845 she was elevated to Sixth Kadin in 1851 to Fifth Kadin and in 1861 to Fourth Kadin 4 Perestu had no children of her own In 1845 Cemile Sultan s mother Duzdidil Hanim died leaving her motherless aged two Abdulmejid took her to Perestu and entrusted her into her care 10 She also became the adoptive mother of Abdul Hamid II after the death of his own mother Tirimujgan Kadin in 1852 Thus the two siblings grew up together in the same household and spent their childhoods with one another 11 After Abdulmejid s death in 1861 she settled in her villa in Macka Nisantasi which had been a gift presented to her by Sultan Abdulaziz 12 Children editPerestu had no biological children but she adopted two of the Abdulmejid s children a daughter and a son who was birth by others consorts when they lost their mothers Cemile Sultan 17 August 1843 26 February 1915 Her natural mother was Duzdidil Hanim dead in 1845 She married once and had three sons and three daughters Abdulhamid II 21 September 1842 10 February 1918 His natural mother was Tirimujgan Kadin dead in 1852 34th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire As Valide Sultan editAfter Abdul Hamid II ascended the throne in 1876 she was given the position of Valide Sultan title due to the mother of the sultan by him and headed the harem Perestu was the first woman to have this title without being the sultan s biological mother and the last woman in history to bear it since both Mehmed V and Mehmed VI the last two Ottoman sultans were orphans on their ascent to the throne Abdul Hamid told her categorically not to involve herself in politics 13 Thus unlike many of her predecessors she was not active in politics because although he valued his adoptive mother he believed that the excessive interference of the previous Valide Sultans in politics had damaged the Empire 14 In 1879 she interceded with Abdulhamid on behalf of his half sister Mediha Sultan and her adoptive mother Verdicenan Kadin Princess Mediha wanted to marry the man she was in love with instead of accepting an arranged marriage and she sought the help of the Valide Sultan in presenting her request to the sultan Abdulhamid accepted the request Three days before Abdul Hamid became Sultan he went to Perestu s villa and kissed her hand acknowledging her as his Valide Sultan and it was from there that he proceeded to Topkapi Palace for the ceremony of homage at his accession Perestu loved this house Now and again she would want to go there but because Abdul Hamid absolutely wanted her present in the palace he would withhold permission 15 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 16 The internal matters of the palace were in her charge But she did not want to hurt anyone s feelings in the least did not interfere in the matters sought justice and equity and because she was firmly religious she passed a good deal of time in prayers She possessed good high moral standards which led her to help the poor and needy 17 Abdul Hamid particularly wanted Perestu to attend the Royal Mosque Procession every Friday Sometimes after the ceremony she would secretly slip out to her villa but when Abdul Hamid learned of it he immediately aided set off from the palace with a carriage and brought her back 7 In 1891 Perestu commissioned a fountain sebil in Bala Tekkesi Silivrikapi and another fountain cesme in the same place in 1895 18 Death editPerestu died around 1906 in her mid 70s 2 3 in her villa located at Macka Istanbul The traditional service at which the Prophet s Nativity Poem is recited was held in her memory at the Shaziliya Dervish Convent and at the Yildiz Hamidiye Mosque 7 She lies at rest in the mausoleum of Mihrisah Valide Sultan in Eyup Istanbul 19 Honours editOrder of the House of Osman 17 Order of Charity 17 Order of the Medjidie 17 In literature and popular culture editRahime Perestu Sultan is a character in Hifzi Topuz s historical novel Abdulmecit Imparatorluk Cokerken Sarayda 22 Yil Roman 2009 20 Rahime Perestu Sultan is a character in Tim Symonds historical novel Sherlock Holmes and The Sword of Osman 2015 21 In the 2017 TV series Payitaht Abdulhamid Rahime Perestu Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Sefika Umit Tolun 22 See also editKadin title Valide sultan List of consorts of the Ottoman sultans Ottoman Imperial HaremReferences edit Ulucay 2011 p 206 a b Brookes 2010 p 287 a b Sakaoglu 2008 p 585 a b Ulucay 2011 p 207 a b c Sakaoglu 2008 p 586 Mehmet Nermi Haskan 2001 Yuzyillar boyunca Uskudar Uskudar Belediyesi p 764 ISBN 978 975 97606 2 5 a b c d Brookes 2010 p 130 Brookes 2010 p 131 2 Oztuna Yilmaz 5 January 2017 II Abdulhamid Zamani ve Sahsiyeti Otuken Nesriyat A S ISBN 978 6 051 55537 9 Brookes 2010 p 134 Brookes 2010 p 134 5 Topuz Hifzi 2009 Nisantasi anilari Heyamola Yayinlari p 24 ISBN 978 6 054 30721 0 Karpat Kemal H 3 May 2001 The Politicization of Islam Reconstructing Identity State Faith and Community in the Late Ottoman State Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 190 28576 0 Fanny Davis 1986 The Ottoman Lady A Social History from 1718 to 1918 Greenwood Publishing Group p 6 ISBN 978 0 313 24811 5 Brookes 2010 p 129 30 Anne Marie Riiber 1959 Drottning Sophia Queen Sophia Uppsala J A Lindblads Forlag ISBN page 219 a b c d Brookes 2010 p 129 Ulucay 2011 p 208 Bahdiroglu Yavuz 1 May 2014 Osmanli da Sehzade Katli Nesil Basim Yayin Gida Ticaret ve Sanayi A S ISBN 978 6 051 62218 7 Hifzi Topuz 2009 Abdulmecit Imparatorluk Cokerken Sarayda 22 Yil Roman Remzi Kitabevi p 64 ISBN 978 975 14 1357 4 Symonds Tim 14 October 2015 Sherlock Holmes and The Sword of Osman Andrews UK Limited ISBN 978 1 780 92756 5 Payitaht Abdulhamid Rahime Perestu Valide Sultan Sefika Umit Tolun Kimdir Gercek Ismi Rolu Oldu mu Ayrildi mi retrieved 30 December 2018Sources editBrookes Douglas Scott 2010 The Concubine the Princess and the Teacher Voices from the Ottoman Harem University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 78335 5 Sakaoglu Necdet 2008 Bu mulkun kadin sultanlari Valide sultanlar hatunlar hasekiler kadinefendiler sultanefendiler Oglak Yayincilik ISBN 978 9 753 29623 6 Ulucay Mustafa Cagatay 2011 Padisahlarin kadinlari ve kizlari Ankara Otuken ISBN 978 9 754 37840 5 Further reading editOsmanoglu Ayse 2000 Babam Sultan Abdulhamid Mona Kitap Yayinlari ISBN 978 6 050 81202 2 External links editWOMEN IN POWER 1870 1900 Ottoman royalty Preceded bySevkefza Kadin Valide Sultan31 August 1876 1904 Vacantuntil sultanate abolished in 1922 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rahime Perestu Sultan amp oldid 1218697352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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