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Explain the problem faced by razia sultan being a women​

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Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler. She ruled in Delhi from 1236 to 1240 as the Sultan herself – it was a title never before bestowed on a woman, a position of power never before attained by a woman. She was the fifth Mamluk Sultan, one of the few female sovereigns ever in the entire history of Islamic civilizations across the world.

Razia it is believed had refused to be addressed as a Sultana (as per her gender) as that word meant “wife or mistress of a Sultan”, but claimed the title “Sultan”, as she herself was the premier.

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Problems faced by Razia sultan being a women are...

The chief reason of the downfall of Raziya was the opposition of the Turkish slaves of Iltutmish. He had organized this group in order to strengthen the kingdom but after his death its members became king-makers and they enthroned Ruknuddin in place of Raziya violating the will of their master as they were not prepared to bow down before a woman.

The chief reason of the downfall of Raziya was the opposition of the Turkish slaves of Iltutmish. He had organized this group in order to strengthen the kingdom but after his death its members became king-makers and they enthroned Ruknuddin in place of Raziya violating the will of their master as they were not prepared to bow down before a woman. resulted in her downfall.

The chief reason of the downfall of Raziya was the opposition of the Turkish slaves of Iltutmish. He had organized this group in order to strengthen the kingdom but after his death its members became king-makers and they enthroned Ruknuddin in place of Raziya violating the will of their master as they were not prepared to bow down before a woman. resulted in her downfall.Raziya was a woman of progressive ideas. She cast off her female attire and gave up Pardah. It was not approved by the staunch .They began to condemn and criticize her for it and she being a woman could not face their criticism.

began to condemn and criticize her for it and she being a woman could not face their criticism.

began to condemn and criticize her for it and she being a woman could not face their criticism.

began to condemn and criticize her for it and she being a woman could not face their criticism. Besides the above reasons, the arbitrary ten­dency of high officers, the weakness of the central government, and non-cooperation of the public, specially of religious class, also con- tribute to the-downfall of Raziya. Although it was blamed on her that she failed because of her sex but it is also not true, as she never showed any sign of feminine weakness; rather she was a symbol of power, courage and confidence. Dr. A. L. Srivastava has remarked about her,

began to condemn and criticize her for it and she being a woman could not face their criticism. Besides the above reasons, the arbitrary ten­dency of high officers, the weakness of the central government, and non-cooperation of the public, specially of religious class, also con- tribute to the-downfall of Raziya. Although it was blamed on her that she failed because of her sex but it is also not true, as she never showed any sign of feminine weakness; rather she was a symbol of power, courage and confidence. Dr. A. L. Srivastava has remarked about her,“Raziya was the first and last ruler of Iltutmish’s dynasty to dominate the politics of the Sultanate of Delhi by the sheer force of her ability and character.”

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