Sultan
A sultana is a pale yellow raisin made from a seedless grape, or a female sultan or wife of a male sultan.
A sultana is the wife, mother, sister, or daughter of a sultan.
Usually, only male progeny may succeed as a Sultan. However, a female may succeed as a Sultan or called Sultana only when there is no other male progeny to succeed. Whenever, a male progeny be available from the Royal bloodline, then he may succeed and the Sultana may abdicate. One such female was the progeny of Maguindanao-Mindanao Royalty, Sultana Nur Azam who succeeded as Sulu Sultan in the 1500 hundredths.
The gender specific noun for a male is a sultan; the gender specific noun for a female member of a sultan's family is sultana.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'sultana' is a gender specific noun for a wife of a sultan, or a woman who is a member of a sultan's family.The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is sultan.The noun 'sultana' is also a neuter noun as a word for a pale yellow seedless grape grown for raisins and wine; a word for something that has no gender.
Razia Sultana had a sister named Shazia Sultana.
Sultana Sultana
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The title for a male is sultan; the title for a female is sultana (not an equivalent role as a sultan, but defined as the wife, concubine, or female relative of a sultan). It is highly unlikely that a country ruled by a sultan would permit a female head of state. However, in cases where there is no male heir, a daughter or wife may succeed as a Sultana or Maharani. The people may not approve of a female ruler in a Muslim kingdom that its Council of Elders may later replace her for a chosen suited Sultan. A Sultana may not last for long as the people may find one suited as as their Sultan. It depends, if one may cause the edification of her country State being the Sultana who may have the country convincing power to lead. If you speak Urdu, then Sultan means king and the feminine form would be Mallika.
Sultan is a male noun the female is sultana. The gender specific noun in English is sultana or sultanah, a female member of a sultan's family. The rare female leaders in Muslim history are correctly known as "sultanas". In the Sultanate of Sulu, the wife of the Sultan is styled as the "Panguian", not "sultana".
Sultana's Dream was created in 1905.
Sultana Daku was created in 1972.
Adile Sultana was born in 1825.