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Valide sultan (turcă otomană والده سلطان, lit. "mother sultan") was the title held by the "legal mother" of a ruling Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. The title was first used in the 16th century for Hafsa Sultan, consort of Selim I and mother of Suleiman the Magnificent, superseding the previous title of mehd-i ulya ("cradle of the great").[1] Normally, this title was held by the living mother of a reigning sultan. The mothers who died before their sons' accession to the throne were never bestowed with the title of Valide Sultan. In special cases, there were grandmothers and stepmothers of a reigning sultan who assumed the title Valide Sultan.
Sultanele Imperiului Otoman
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Valide sultan al the Ottoman Empire | |
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Înființare | 30 September 1520 |
Primul deținător | Hafsa Sultan |
Ultimul deținător | Rahime Perestu Sultan |
Desființată | 11 December 1904 |
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