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  1. Nakşidil Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: نقش دل سلطان; "embroidered on the heart"; also Nakşi Sultan; 1761 – 22 August 1817) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid I, and Valide Sultan to their son Mahmud II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. Nakşidil Sultan (d. 1768 - ö. 28 Temmuz 1817 veya 22 Ağustos 1817), Osmanlı padişahı II. Mahmud'un annesi, Valide Sultan ve I. Abdülhamid'in eşiydi.

  3. Nakşidil became Vâlide Sultan (sultana) “Mehd-i ulyâ-yı saltanat-ı seniyye” when her son Mahmud II succeeded to the throne on the 28 th of July, 1808. With the regiment of Valide, she was taken from the Eski Saray to the Topkapı Palace on the 8 th of August.

  4. 8. Juli 2021 · Frauen und Mütter der Sultane zogen bei den Osmanen stets Interesse auf sich. So wurde spekuliert, die Mutter von Sultan Mahmud II., Nakşidil Valide Sultan, sei eigentlich Aimée du Buc de Rivéry gewesen.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mahmud_IIMahmud II - Wikipedia

    His mother was Nakşidil Valide sultan. In 1808, Mahmud II's predecessor, and half-brother, Mustafa IV ordered his execution along with his cousin, the deposed Sultan Selim III , in order to defuse the rebellion.

  6. Nakşidil, oğlu II. Mahmut’un 28 Temmuz 1808 cülûsu (tahta çıkması) ile birlikte Vâlide Sultan “Mehd-i ulyâ-yı saltanat-ı seniyye” oldu. 8 Ağus­tos’ta Vâlide Alayı ile Eski Saray’dan Topkapı Sarayı’na nakledildi.

  7. According to the legend, Aimée becomes the wife of the Sultan (historically: Abdul Hamid I), taking the name of Nakşidil. She supposedly teaches the Sultan French and introduces French ideas to him, and so to the Ottoman people. For the first time, a permanent ambassador is sent from Constantinople to Paris. The legend credits her ...