There are conflicting reports about Hurrem Sultan's cause of death, with some accounts suggesting poisoning or suicide. Overall, her death is considered mysterious and controversial, with some believing she died due to natural causes while others suspect foul play.
Qutb-ud-din AibakFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:http://wiki.answers.com/#head, Answers.comQutb-ud-din Aibak (Urdu: قطب الدین ایبک) (Qutb-ud-din meaning "Axis of the Faith") was a Category:Turkic_rulersof medieval History_of_India, the first Sultanate_of_Delhiand founder of the Slave_dynasty(also known as the Ghilmandynasty) of India. He served as Sultanfor only four years, from 1206 to 1210. He died in an accident while playing Poloat Lahore(in modern-day Pakistan).Answers.com
He was shot to death by Nathuram Godse on the grounds of Birla House in New Delhi while he was having his nightly public walks
A sultana is the wife, mother, sister, or daughter of a sultan.
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jantar mantar is located in Delhi. it is a beautiful place. one should visit it while visiting Delhi
(former answer) A sultan's wife is a sultana....(improved answer) Actually, a sultana is primarily a kind of grape. While the (rare) woman holding the full rank of ruler of a Sultanate might correctly be referred to as a Sultana, the title of the wife of the sultan is Panguian.
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Delhi can refer to the Union Territory of Delhi NCT; the city of Delhi; and the National Capital Region of Delhi, which includes Delhi NCT as well as some areas from nearby states. It can even refer to Delhi Cantonment (which, together with the cities of Delhi and New Delhi, make up Delhi NCT). On the other hand, New Delhi is a planned city in the UT of Delhi, adjacent to the city of Delhi, and is the seat of government of the UT of Delhi as well as the capital (seat of government) of India. The city was planned and constructed in the first half of 20th century so that the British could shift the capital of India from Calcutta to the more central Delhi. New Delhi is adjacent to Old Delhi (known as Delhi; see above), the historic capital of the Mughal Empire (constructed by Shah Jahan).
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Sultan Muhammad ibn Tughluq of Delhi is known for his ambitious and often erratic policies, including attempts to expand his empire through military campaigns and administrative reforms, which frequently led to instability and discontent among his subjects. In contrast, Mansa Suleiman of Mali focused on consolidating and maintaining the wealth and power established by his predecessors, emphasizing trade, diplomacy, and the promotion of Islam, which fostered stability and prosperity in his realm. While Tughluq's rule was characterized by volatility and harsh measures, Suleiman's governance was marked by a more balanced approach that prioritized economic growth and cultural development.