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What Minhaj-i Siraj thought about
Raziyya
Minhaj-i Siraj thought that the queen s rule went against
the ideal social order created by God, in which women
were supposed to be subordinate to men. He therefore
asked: In the register of God s creation, since her account
did not fall under the column of men, how did she gain
from all of her excellent qualities?
On her inscriptions and coins Raziyya mentioned
that she was the daughter of Sultan Iſtutmish. This
was in contrast to the queen Rudramadevi (1262-
1289), of the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal, part of
modern Andhra Pradesh. Rudramadevi changed her
name on her inscriptions and pretended she was a
man. Another queen, Didda, ruled in Kashmir (980-
1003). Her title is interesting: it comes from didi or
elder sister, an obviously affectionate term given
to a loved ruler by her subjects.
Express Minhaj s ideas in your own words. Do you
think Raziyya shared these ideas? Why do you think
it was so difficult for a woman to be a ruler?


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Answered by PurvaReddy
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Answer:

see the answer for the last question is that.............. they were discriminated

Explanation:

and I don't know the rest

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