Who was Raziya Sultana? why she removed from the throne of Delhi
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Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female rulers ruled in Delhi from 12362 1240 HD Sultan herself it was a title never before best sound on a woman a position of power never before attained by women .
after becoming the Sultan of Delhi shade of today gender neutral attire and proud to be an efficient give equal and prove that she was widely respected and loved by officials and public but one of our brothers us pure The Throne in the conflicts that followed resume was brutally killed
after becoming the Sultan of Delhi shade of today gender neutral attire and proud to be an efficient give equal and prove that she was widely respected and loved by officials and public but one of our brothers us pure The Throne in the conflicts that followed resume was brutally killed
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Raziya Sultana, sometime Raziyya Sultan, (1205 – 13 October 1240) was the Sultan of Delhi from 10 November 1236 to 14 October 1240. A member of the Mamluk dynasty, she is known for being the only female ever to rule the Delhi Sultanate.[1]
Razia SultanSultan
Grave of Razia Sultan in Bulbul-i-Khan near Turkmen Gate, Delhi
Sultan of DelhiReign10 November 1236 – 14 October 1240Coronation10 November 1236PredecessorRukn ud din FiruzSuccessorMuiz ud din Bahram
Bornc. 1205
Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDied14 October 1240 (aged 35)
Delhi, Delhi SultanateBurialBulbul-i-Khan near Turkmen Gate, DelhiSpouseMalik AltuniaFull nameRaziya Begum bint. Shams-ud-Din IltutmishRegnal nameJalâlat-ud-Dîn RaziyâHouseMamlukFatherIltutmishMotherQutub BegumReligionIslam
Razia SultanSultan
Grave of Razia Sultan in Bulbul-i-Khan near Turkmen Gate, Delhi
Sultan of DelhiReign10 November 1236 – 14 October 1240Coronation10 November 1236PredecessorRukn ud din FiruzSuccessorMuiz ud din Bahram
Bornc. 1205
Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDied14 October 1240 (aged 35)
Delhi, Delhi SultanateBurialBulbul-i-Khan near Turkmen Gate, DelhiSpouseMalik AltuniaFull nameRaziya Begum bint. Shams-ud-Din IltutmishRegnal nameJalâlat-ud-Dîn RaziyâHouseMamlukFatherIltutmishMotherQutub BegumReligionIslam
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