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Rahime Perestu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rahime Perestu Sultan
Rahime Perestu Sultan ( 1826 – 11 December 1905; born Rahime Gogen; ''Perestu'' meaning "Peacock") was the wife of Sultan Abdülmecid I. In 1876, she was given the title and position of Valide Sultan when Şehzade Abdul Hamid ascended the throne as 34th Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II, making her the last Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. ==Early life== Esma Sultan, Ottoman imperial princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid I and aunt of Sultan Abdülmecid 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, the daughter of Gök Bey Gogen who belonged to one of the noble families of the Ubykh tribe of Circassia in the Ottoman Empire, after reaching satisfactory terms with the mother and father, when Rahime was a toddler one year of age. the child was particularly diminutive, delicate and graceful, so she renamed her Perestu, the Persian word for peacock. All the kalfas in Esma Sultan's villa behaved toward this child as though she were a ''hanımsultan'', the daughter of a Ottoman imperial princess, and indeed her disposition and manners were so lovely that they became devoted to her. In the mean time Princess Esma carefully arranged the training and education of Perestu. She had three brothers, Mustafa, Hüseyn and Hasan Bey,and a sister, Fatma Gülcemal Hanım.〔
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