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===Daughters=== Abdülhamid I had at least sixteen daughters:<ref>Ulçay 2011, p. 105-109, 166-169.</ref><ref>Sarıcaoğlu 1997, p. 11-14.</ref><ref>Kal'a, Ahmet; Tabakoğlu, Ahmet (2002). Vakif on defterleri. Istanbul Araştırmaları Merkezi. p. 182.</ref><ref>Haskan 2018, p. 74-77, 84.</ref> * [[Dürrüşehvar Hanım|Ayşe Athermelik Dürrüşehvar Hanım]] ({{Circa}}1767 - 11 May 1826). Called also Athermelek. She was conceived while her father was still [[Şehzade]] and confined in the [[Kafes]], thus violating the rules of the [[Ottoman imperial harem|harem]]. Her mother was smuggled out of the palace and her birth kept secret, otherwise both would have been killed. When Abdülhamid, who adored her, ascended the throne, he returned her to court with the status of "adopted daughter", which gave her the rank of imperial princess as the other daughters, but he could not grant her the title of "Sultan", so she never came. fully equal to the stepsisters. She married once and had two daughters. * Hatice Sultan (12 January 1776 - 8 November 1776). First daughter born after her father's accession to the throne, her birth was celebrated for ten days. She was buried in the [[New Mosque (Istanbul)|Yeni Cami]]. * Ayşe Sultan (30 July 1777 - 9 September 1777). She was buried in the Yeni Cami. * [[Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdul Hamid I)|Esma Sultan]] (17 July 1778 - 4 June 1848) - with Ayşe Sineperver Kadın. She nicknamed Küçük Esma (Esma '' the younger '') to distinguish her from her aunt, [[Esma Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)|Esma '' the eldest'']]. Close to her brother Mustafa IV, she attempted to put him back on the throne with the help of their half-sister Hibetullah Sultan, but eventually she became the new sultan's favorite sister, his half-brother Mahmud II, which gave her a degree of freedom never before granted to a princess. She married once but had no children. * Melekşah Sultan (19 February 1779 - 1780). * Rabia Sultan (20 March 1780 - 28 June 1780). She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Aynışah Sultan (9 July 1780 - 28 July 1780). She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Melekşah Sultan (28 January 1781 - 24 December 1781). She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Rabia Sultan (10 August 1781 - 3 October 1782). She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Fatma Sultan (12 December 1782 - 11 January 1786) - with Ayşe Sineperver Kadın. Died of smallpox, she was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. A fountain was dedicated to her memory. * Hatice Sultan (6 October 1784 - 1784). * Alemşah Sultan (11 October 1784 - 10 March 1786) - with Şebsefa Kadın. Her birth was celebrated for three days. She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Saliha Sultan (27 November 1786 - 10 April 1788) - with Nakşidil Kadin. She was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Emine Sultan (4 February 1788 - 9 March 1791) - with Şebsefa Kadın. Her father strongly hoped she would live and showered her with gifts, including the properties of her later aunt [[Esma Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)|Esma Sultan]] and a court of Chechen entertainers. She died of smallpox and was buried in the Hamidiye mausoleum. * Zekiye Sultan (? - 20 March 1788). She died in infancy. * [[Hibetullah Sultan]] (16 March 1789 - 19 September 1841) - with Şebsefa Kadın. She married once but had no children. She collaborated with her half-sister Esma Sultan to restore Mustafa IV, Esma's brother and Hibetullah's half-brother, to the throne, but she was discovered by Mahmud II, the new sultan and also their half-brother, and placed under house arrest for life, unable to communicate with anybody.
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