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2. What led to a revolt against Raziya Sultan?​

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Answered by sb180240
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Jealousy and conspiracy. Razia's rise to power sparked jealousy among many Turkish nobles who felt a female Sultan was a humiliation to male warriors and nobles. One such noble was Malik Ikhtiar-ud-din Altunia, the then governor of Bhatinda, who conspired against Razia.

Chroniclers such as Isami, Sirhindi, Badauni, Firishta, and Nizamuddin Ahmad attribute Razia's intimacy with Yaqut as a major cause of her downfall. In 1238-1239, Malik Izzuddin Kabir Khan Ayaz - the governor of Lahore - rebelled against Razia, and she marched against him, forcing him to flee to Sodhra.

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Answered by bigil2019
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ltutmish was succeeded by Razia's half-brother Ruknuddin Firuz, whose mother Shah Turkan planned to execute her. ... During a rebellion against Ruknuddin, Razia instigated the general public against Shah Turkan, and ascended the throne after Ruknuddin was deposed in 1236.

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