Rahime Perestu Sultan ( and 'swallow'; 1830 – 1904), also known as Rahime Perestu Kadın, was the first legal wife of Sultan
Abdulmejid I of the
Ottoman Empire
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. 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
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.
Early life
Of
Circassian origin, Perestu was born in around 1830 in an
Ubykh noble family. She had one sister, Mihrifidan Hanım (died 1865), who was the wife of Fazıl Bey, son of Yusuf Pasha.
Esma Sultan, the daughter of Sultan
Abdul Hamid I, lived in luxury in her magnificent villa in
Istanbul
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, 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 Hanım, adopted by Esma too.
She was particularly diminutive, delicate and graceful, so she renamed her Perestu, the
Persian word for swallow. 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 described as a 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.
Marriage
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 he 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.
She was given the title of "Senior
Ikbal". In 1845, she was elevated to "Sixth
Kadın", in 1851, to "Fifth Kadın", and in 1861, to "Fourth Kadın".
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. 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.
After Abdulmejid's death in 1861, she settled in her villa in
Maçka
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,
Nişantaşı, which had been a gift presented to her by Sultan
Abdulaziz.
Children
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:
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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.
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Abdul Hamid 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
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. 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.
In 1879 she interceded with Abdul Hamid on behalf of his half-sister
Mediha Sultan and her adoptive mother
Verdicenan Kadın. Mediha Sultan 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. Abdul Hamid 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.
In 1885, during the visit of King
Oscar II and
Queen Sophia of Sweden and Norway to the
Ottoman Empire
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, she received the Swedish and Norwegian Queen, who was allowed to visit the Imperial harem.
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.
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.
In 1891, Perestu commissioned a fountain (sebil) in Bala Tekkesi, Silivrikapı and another fountain (çeşme) in the same place in 1895.
Death
Perestu died around 1904 in her mid 70s in her villa located at
Maçka
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,
Istanbul
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. 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.
She lies at rest in the
complex
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** Complex system, a system composed of many components which may interact with each ...
of
Mihrişah Sultan in
Eyüp,
Istanbul
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.
Honours
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Order of the House of Osman
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Order of Charity
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Order of the Medjidie
In literature and popular culture
*Rahime Perestu Sultan is a character in
Hıfzı Topuz's historical novel ''Abdülmecit: İmparatorluk Çökerken Sarayda 22 Yıl: Roman'' (2009).
*Rahime Perestu Sultan is a character in Tim Symonds' historical novel ''Sherlock Holmes and The Sword of Osman'' (2015).
*In the 2017 TV series ''
Payitaht: Abdülhamid'', Rahime Perestu Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress
Şefika Ümit Tolun.
See also
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Kadın (title)
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Valide sultan
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List of consorts of the Ottoman sultans
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Ottoman Imperial Harem
References
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