1. Who among the following was not a Turkish ruler?
a) Raziyya
hy littutmish
c) Bahan
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Bahan is the right answer
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(a) Raziya was not a Turkish Ruler.
Raziya was the Mamluk Sultanate of Delhi's first and only female ruler, reigning from 1236 to 1240. Her reign was remarkable not just because of her gender, but also because her father chose her above her two half-brothers based purely on her talent and intelligence.
- This was an odd option at a time when women rarely came to lead principalities, kingdoms, and sultanates in both the Muslim world and Christian Europe, and when they did, it was generally because there were no legal male heirs.
- In addition to being chosen to succeed her father over her siblings, Raziya reigned independently and was not a puppet through which strong men dominated.
- Raziya used one of her father's measures to seek attention and support for her claim to the throne.
- According to accounts, most commoners in India wore white clothing during this time period.
- In addition to installing the bell at his palace for those seeking justice, Iltumish instituted a policy that anyone seeking justice from the Sultan should wear dyed clothes, so that if the Sultan was abroad and saw anyone wearing colourful clothes, he knew that person was oppressed and needed justice and personally listened to his/her complaint.
- At this terrible time in her life, Raziya dressed in crimson and walked among the community, pleading for help against her brother.
- She had been unjustly deposed from the throne left to her by her father, the revered and just Sultan.
- She openly declared herself a victim of injustice and announced her claims against Rukn al-Din, accusing him of murdering her other half-brother.
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