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Akile Hatun

Akile Hatun (born 1607; ; meaning "Wise lady") was the Queen of the Ottoman Empire as the first wife and chief consort of Sultan Osman II. She was the daughter of Şeyhülislam Hacı Mehmed Esadullah Efendi, member of one of the most venerated ulema linages in Ottoman history.〔
==Background==
From the time the Ottomans endeavored to transform themselves from an outstanding family of ghazis, whose status vis-à-vis other prominent ghazi families was that of primus inter pares, into a ruling dynasty from which sovereignty emanated, one of the most fundamental notions that guided this ruling house was the prerequisite of avoiding consequential ties with the free aristocracy within the society. Şeyhülislam Esad Efendi was the son of esteemed Sadeddin Efendi, royal tutor, müfti, historian and founder of a veritable dynasty of prominent religious officials (two of his four sons and three of his grandsons held the post of müfti, while his other two sons held the post of chief justice).〔

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