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What crazy historical events seem to be false?
I have a good answer, although we will never know whether it is true or not.

Meet Amy Du ·Buc on the Riviera.

Aimee was born in the 1960s from 65438 to 2008. Her father is a rich French planter in Martinique, Caribbean, and she is a model of young French women.

Martinique, the birthplace of Amy. Today it is still French territory!

She is famous for her beauty and charm. Like every rich French girl in Martinique, she was sent to France to complete her studies in the 1980s. However, on her way back from France, her ship was attacked by Barbary pirates.

Aimee was captured and sold as a slave to Algiers. Her friends and family thought she was dead; Considering her situation, she may wish she was.

However, fate took care of Amy: according to legend, a hostess of the Ottoman Palace from Constantinople noticed her beauty and came up with a brilliant idea to buy her and take her to Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, as a gift to Sudan.

So Amy suddenly found herself in Constantinople, a colorful metropolis, which is the hometown of Sultan and Abdul Gamid, one of the most powerful people in the world.

As a harem girl in Sudan, Aimee finally caught Sudan's own attention and soon became one of his wives. She changed her name to Nasir, converted to Islam, and gave birth to a son, the future Sultan Mahmoud.

After Abdul Gamid died in 1789, she found herself pushed into the center of Ottoman politics and played a political role in the next 20 years as the most famous wife of the late Sudan and the mother of the next Sudan.

Nasheed died in 18 17, but before she died, she asked her son Sultan if she could ask a priest to perform the final ceremony for her, probably for her ancient Catholic lifestyle. This is a matter of course.

Although this legend is far-fetched, if it is true, the story of how a rich French Caribbean girl became the wife of the Ottoman Sultan is really amazing. But, alas, I don't think we can be sure.

Oh, did I mention that Amy's cousin is Napoléon Bonaparte's wife? This is absolutely true!

Amy's cousin is also from Martinique, Napoleon's wife.

Many years after Aimee's death, 1867, French emperor Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte met Sultan Abdulaziz of the Ottoman Empire, son of Sultan Mahmoud. Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte met and said that their grandmother was related and had a good relationship.