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Nakşidil Valide Sultan (fully ''Devletli, İsmetli, Nakşidil Valide Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-şân Hazretleri''; 19 December 1768 – 22 August 1817; meaning "Embroidered on the Heart"〔(Harem: The Favourites )〕)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Images du patrimoine )〕 was the consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I and Valide Sultan to her adoptive son Mahmud II. ==Controversy over identity==
There is a legend that she was the same person as Aimée du Buc de Rivéry, cousin of Empress Josephine, who went missing at sea at a young age: according to this legend, Aimée du Buc de Rivéry was captured by Barbary pirates and sold as a harem concubine, though there is no evidence of this. Several older myths, dating back even to the early 16th century, already purported to identify connections between the French and the Ottoman monarchy, but have been found to be politically motivated fabrications, intended to justify alliances between the two (supposedly related) monarchies. The Aimée-Nakşidil tale shows several distinct parallels to these older tales. When in times of monarchy, the stories about abducted French princesses weren't repudiated to maintain good relations, in later times this and similar harem tales have been used to perpetuate a view of Turkey, the Middle East and the Islam in general as mysterious and despotic in nature, despite more accurate accounts available.〔Christine Isom-Verhaaren: (''Royal French Women in the Ottoman Sultans' Harem'' )〕
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