Write True for correct and 'False' for incorrect statements.
1. Anableps is a four-eyed fish, which can see above and below the water at the same
time
2. Mudskiper fish uses its leg-like fins to crawl over mud.
3. Flying fish uses its long stift fins as wings to glide through the air and escape
predators
4. Gold fish are a kind of freshwater fish, that can be breeded as a pet.
5. Sea Dragon is an ancient fish, that looks more like a crocodile with its huge
scales, and enormous tongue, and its studded mouth.
6. Some fish-do not have scales. For example, Sharks have a rough sandpapery skin,
instead of scales.
7. Lampreys and Hagfish are the most primitive forms of fish, still living today.
8. Fish use a variety of high-pitched sounds, to convey their messages to each other.
9. The world's smallest fish is Paedocypris Progenetica.
10. Lungfish cannot live out of water for several years.
11. The most poisonous fish in the world is the Star Fish.
12. On an average, Flying Fish can glide upto 160 feet, but they have been known
to glide as far as 600 feet, and they can reach a height upto 19 feet.
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Raziya al-Din (r. 1236–1240), popularly known as Razia Sultana, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. She is notable for being the first female Muslim ruler of the Indian Subcontinent.
Razia
Sultan
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Billon jital coin of Razia
Sultan of Delhi
Reign 1236 − 20 April 1240
Predecessor Ruknuddin Firuz
Successor Muizuddin Bahram
Died 15 October 1240 Kaithal, Delhi Sultanate
Burial kulbuli Khana near Turkman Gate, Delhi
Spouse Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia
Regnal name Jalâlat-ud-Dîn Razia
House Mamluk dynasty
Father Iltutmish
Mother Turkan Khatun
Religion Sunni Islam
A daughter of Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Razia administered Delhi during 1231-1232 when her father was busy in the Gwalior campaign. According to a possibly apocryphal legend, impressed by her performance during this period, Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir apparent after returning to Delhi. Iltutmish 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.
Razia's ascension was challenged by a section of nobles, some of whom ultimately joined her, while the others were defeated.