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  1. Razia Sultan
    1983 · Historical drama · 3h

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  1. 1236–1240), popularly known as Razia Sultana, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. She was the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent, and the only female Muslim ruler of Delhi.

  2. Jul 31, 2018 · Death: October 14, 1240. Place of Death: Delhi, Delhi Sultanate. Dynasty: Mamluk. Reign: November 10, 1236 to October 14, 1240. Spouse: Malik Altunia (m. 1240–1240) Parents: Iltutmish, Qutub Begum. Razia Sultana was the fifth Mamluk Sultan and the only female ever to rule as the Sultan of Delhi.

  3. Sep 21, 2017 · Renowned as the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Razia Sultan ruled Delhi from 1236 to 1240. She was the 5th Mamluk Dynasty ruler.

  4. Razia Sultana was the first woman Sultanate of India, and ruled the court of Delhi from the end of 1236 to 1240. The only ever woman to do so, she defied all odds to occupy the throne,...

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · Sultan Razia: The First and Only Female Royal of Delhi. Read Later. Print. On the eve of October 1240, two armies faced one another ready for battle. This was a last-ditch effort by Sultan Razia to recapture her throne which had been usurped by her brother. Razia was the first and only female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate.

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · Razia Sultana was the first and the last woman Sultan of India who ruled from 1236 to 1240. Razia Sultan Left an Indelible Imprint on India’s History. After a successful rule of 25 years, when Sultan Iltutmish of the Slave dynasty in India lay on his deathbed, he made an extraordinary decision.

  7. 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.

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